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The Lost Trades LIVE at The Sound Lounge SUTTON

The Sound Lounge, SM1 1NU , [Venue Details]

The Lost Trades are a vocal harmony trio with a cool Laurel Canyon vibe. Three Wiltshire based singer songwriters (Jamie R Hawkins, Phil Cooper and Tamsin Quin) were brought together by a mutual love of modern folk and roots music.

They joined forces in late 2019 for a three part harmony, modern folk adventure.

A global pandemic meant their debut tour in 2020 was cut short and the three retreated to their songwriting rooms and studio in an effort to condense the initial excitement into an album they could tour once the world opened up again. The resulting album was “The Bird, The Book & The Barrel” which was released in June 2021. The album spent many months in the Top 40 Official Folk Albums Chart, peaking at #27 in August 2022.

A live performance involves easy interchanging of instruments, with each of the three playing guitar, bass and percussion at different points. There's always a fun intimacy to the show, with the three engaging in comfortable repartee with each other and the audience like a group of old friends.

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The Lost Trades LIVE at The Sound Lounge SUTTON

The Sound Lounge, SM1 1NU

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The Lost Trades are a vocal harmony trio with a cool Laurel Canyon vibe. Three Wiltshire based singer songwriters (Jamie R Hawkins, Phil Cooper and Tamsin Quin) were brought together by a mutual love of modern folk and roots music.

They joined forces in late 2019 for a three part harmony, modern folk adventure.

A global pandemic meant their debut tour in 2020 was cut short and the three retreated to their songwriting rooms and studio in an effort to condense the initial excitement into an album they could tour once the world opened up again. The resulting album was “The Bird, The Book & The Barrel” which was released in June 2021. The album spent many months in the Top 40 Official Folk Albums Chart, peaking at #27 in August 2022.

A live performance involves easy interchanging of instruments, with each of the three playing guitar, bass and percussion at different points. There's always a fun intimacy to the show, with the three engaging in comfortable repartee with each other and the audience like a group of old friends.

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  • Performer name: The Lost Trades

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  • Interval: No

  • Doors open: 1:00 am

    Support act starts: 1:00 am

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