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Skypark Sessions Featuring The Wild Places

Week 3 of our second live set of Sessions feature up and coming Glasgow band The Wild Places, streaming on the 4th November.

Formed in 2014, Glasgow band The Wild Places play new songs from their debut album ‘Wires’ released in February 2020. The trio are multi-instrumentalist Ewan Fergus,  Neil Plews on bass and Tim Berridge on drums.   The album was recorded entirely in their homes. Speaking about the past year singer-songwriter Ewan Fergus said: “Thanks to our very patient families, we basically did everything ourselves. Even Tim’s massive drum sound was recorded in my living room with a full drum kit, which my very kind family and cat were good enough to put up with. Chaos… but it worked.  It was gutting to do all that work and not be able to play the songs live to anyone.  But now things are opening up we hope to change that soon. We are also thrilled to be doing a Skypark Session and get back to what we do best: playing live.”

Streaming live on our FB page mark this unmissable set in your diary and make sure you are following our page for notifications of when it goes live.

Overlooking The Hydro, Skypark Sessions stream weekly on the Skypark Facebook page, supporting musicians who were unable to promote new material during lockdown. 

Skypark Sessions Featuring Rebekah Kirk

Week 4 of our second live set of Sessions feature an incredible acoustic performance from the immensely talented Rebekah Kirk, streaming on 11th November.

Up and coming singer and songwriter, Rebekah Kirk from Cambuslang, Glasgow is Songwriter of the Year 2021 at the University of West of Scotland. She wrote her first song age 10 when she began gigging. In 2018, Rebekah worked with Stormzy and Florence + The Machine’s backing vocalists in a London studio, recording her first few singles and in 2019, she worked with BAFTA Award winning director Tim Courtney on the stunning music video to her debut single Haunted. She said: “It’s great to get this opportunity as due to the pandemic I have been unable to play live. Thanks to the Sessions more people will hopefully get the chance to get to know me and my songs. I am excited to be a part of the Skypark sessions as it will be great to showcase some acoustic versions of some songs I hope to release as singles in the near future.”

Streaming live on our FB page mark this unmissable set in your diary and make sure you are following our page for notifications of when it goes live.

Overlooking The Hydro, Skypark Sessions stream weekly on the Skypark Facebook page, supporting musicians who were unable to promote new material during lockdown. 

Skypark Sessions Featuring Blue Rose Code

Week 1 of our second live set of Sessions features the incredible Blue Rose Code streaming on 21st October

Blue Rose Code is Edinburgh-born songwriter Ross Wilson. At the edge of contemporary alt-folk, Wilson’s music evokes a meeting of Van Morrison and a young John Martyn, both shipwrecked with a bunch of Motown records. Ross Wilson said: “It’s an electrifying gift to be able to be able to sing, play and share these moments again.”

Streaming live on our FB page mark this unmissable set in your diary and make sure you are following our page for notifications of when it goes live.

Overlooking The Hydro, Skypark Sessions stream weekly on the Skypark Facebook page, supporting musicians who were unable to promote new material during lockdown.