UNFORTUNATELY, THIS CONCERT HAS TO BE CANCELLED DUE TO UNFORESEEN
ISSUES. Thanks everyone for your interest!
Join us for great evening of live original music by Tony James
Shevlin! An intimate in-store live appearance featuring Tony James
Shevlin all the way from England!
Tony is a singer-songwriter living in the East of England, who plays
celtic-infused Americana. Tony has performed all over the world, from
Europe to Russia, Africa, America, the Middle East and Australia.
Along the way he’s had songs used by Amnesty International, The
Troggs, and REM. More about Tony below.
Free, with a suggested donation to the artist. Free, but we'd love it
if you got tickets!
More about Tony: https://tonyjamesshevlin.com/
[https://tonyjamesshevlin.com/]
For a preview of Tony’s amazing sound:
https://www.youtube.com/user/Shev845
[https://www.youtube.com/user/Shev845]
More about Tamiza’s Treats: https://www.tamizastreats.com/
[https://www.tamizastreats.com/]
Location: 3525 Pacific Coast Hwy, Suite Q, Torrance, CA. Plenty of
free parking. Artisan snacks for sale. No alcohol.
TONY’S BIO:
Tony James Shevlin is an Anglo-Irish singer-songwriter who's been a
professional musician for most of his adult life and has performed all
over the world, from Europe to Russia, Africa, America, the Middle
East and Australia. Along the way he’s had songs used by Amnesty
International, The Troggs, and REM.
In 2015, Tony toured the US with his album Songs From the Last Chance
Saloon – an album which brings together his influences from growing
up in an Irish household, listening to the Beatles and Marty Robbins.
Whilst out on the road, he wrote 11 songs – one for each thousand of
the 11,000 miles he drove across the country. These songs featured on
the 2017 album American Odyssey, many of the songs name-checking
cities that he passed through, such as Santa Fe Sadness, Tucumcari
Sunset, and Kansas City Won’t Let Me Go.
The Daily Country called American Odyssey 'an outsider’s love letter
to the United States'. Americana UK called it 'a sonic postcard…
Anglo Americana travelogue that hits the spot…' while RnR Magazine
concluded: 'It’s like listening to a musical roadmap and at each
stop there’s a good song with something to say'.
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