Join us for a wonderful evening of music in the company of three great singer-songwriters and musicians. Doors open just before 7, kick-off just after 7. Bring your own refreshments.
Ryan O’Reilly, an English-Irish songwriter known for his poetic, emotionally charged songs, has spent the past decade touring Europe and North America, building a dedicated fanbase through word-of-mouth and compelling live shows. His music, featured US Netflix shows, and ITV’s McDonald & Dodds and After the Flood, blends folk, indie, and literary influences, with writing credits alongside London indie favourites Flyte, Germany’s Amistat, and Prague’s Anna Vaverková. His latest album Other Plans explores connection, solitude, and modern life with quiet power.
‘Ryan O’Reilly is the perfect antidote to our era of production-line pop, to see him live is to be reminded of what music is all about: people, passion and poetry.’ – London Evening Standard
Jadea Kelly, hailed by CBC as “a shining jewel in the crown of Canadian songwriters,” brings a cinematic, heartfelt edge to contemporary Canadian-country-folk. Her latest release Roses earned millions of streams and ‘Single of the Year’ at the Oshawa Music Awards, while her voice has featured in acclaimed film and TV projects. Fans of Alternative Folk music and artists such as Kathleen Edwards and Lindi Ortega will immediately fall in love with Jadea Kelly.
‘If you can imagine Patsy Cline writing songs with Feist you kind of have an idea of where Jadea Kelly resides in the musical spectrum’ – The Pop Stereo USA
Tali Trow is a producer, musician, and writer with over 30 years of global performance experience. From his early days as a chorister singing for the Pope to sharing stages with legends like The Rolling Stones and, more recently, Bonnie Raitt. Recently, he has reconnected with his own artistic voice, supported by the musicians who first inspired him. His latest album has been praised as a “treasure trove of good songwriting and musicianship,” with listeners captivated by the “sublime clarity and warm timbre” of his voice. Trow’s storytelling, lyricism, and vocal skills continue to bring joy to audiences.
You may also like the following events from Medina Bookshop:
- This Wednesday, 26th November, 07:00 pm, ‘Never Had a Dad: Adventures in Fatherlessness’, Author talk by Georgie Codd in Cowes
- Next month, 10th December, 08:00 pm, Charity Quiz for IOW Youth Trust with guest quizmaster Mathew Priest from Dodgy in Cowes
- Next month, 21st December, 05:00 pm, Christmas Carols Under The Tree -FREE- in Cowes
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