Tony Gillam
Tony Gillam
Belle Vue Island Belle Vue Terrace, Malvern, Worcestershire, United KingdomTony Gillam is a singer-songwriter, acoustic guitarist and dulcimer player, specialising in original indie-folk songs and atmospheric instrumentals. He has performed at Worcester Music Festival, the Three Choirs Festival and Worcester Theatres’ Culture Café, and his music has been played on BBC Radio Hereford & Worcester and BBC Radio Shropshire. His style is 'indie-folk', owing a lot to the contemporary folk of classic singer-songwriters of the 1970s, but is also infused with an indie sensibility. Imagine Cat Stevens and Echo and the Bunnymen meeting on Kidderminster's West Coast! Prepare to enjoy delicate melodies, strong rhythms and often startlingly surreal lyrics.
Tony Gillam
The Red Lion, Stiffords Bridge Stifford's Bridge, Malvern, Worcestershire, United KingdomTony Gillam is a singer-songwriter, acoustic guitarist and dulcimer player, specialising in original indie-folk songs and atmospheric instrumentals. He has performed at Worcester Music Festival, the Three Choirs Festival and Worcester Theatres’ Culture Café, and his music has been played on BBC Radio Hereford & Worcester and BBC Radio Shropshire. , His style is 'indie-folk', owing a lot to the contemporary folk of classic singer-songwriters of the 1970s, but is also infused with an indie sensibility. Imagine Cat Stevens and Echo and the Bunnymen meeting on Kidderminster's West Coast! , Prepare to enjoy delicate melodies, strong rhythms and often startlingly surreal lyrics.
Tony Gillam
Dirty D's 4 Church Walk, Malvern, WorcestershireTony Gillam is a singer-songwriter, acoustic guitarist and dulcimer player, specialising in original indie-folk songs and atmospheric instrumentals. He has performed at Worcester Music Festival, the Three Choirs Festival and Worcester Theatres’ Culture Café, and his music has been played on BBC Radio Hereford & Worcester and BBC Radio Shropshire. , His style is 'indie-folk', owing a lot to the contemporary folk of classic singer-songwriters of the 1970s, but is also infused with an indie sensibility. Imagine Cat Stevens and Echo and the Bunnymen meeting on Kidderminster's West Coast! , Prepare to enjoy delicate melodies, strong rhythms and often startlingly surreal lyrics.