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Nov. 12, 2024 at 9:30 a.m.
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A child of Liverpool, Norman by adoption since 1997, Lewis Evans crafts his songs like so many hits, a know-how that is inspired by the Beatles and the anthems of Oasis.
New album
Return of self-confidence, stimulation of the intellect, antidepressant effect: for psychologists, convinced of the benefits of gardening, Lewis Evans is a wonderful textbook case.
Indeed, in the spring of 2021, having become an intern at the Granville green spaces, he looked in the rearview mirror at his career, after having archived his memories as singer of the Lanskies and his years marked by great collaborations (Juliette Armanet, Kerenn Ann, Herman Dune, Gaëtan Roussel, etc.). It had become too difficult to make a living from your art…
And yet, pruning shears in hand, melodies came to him like revelations. The result of this horticultural epiphany is his latest album, L’Ascension. A refined “celtopop” record, arranged with great care, that the audience of Traversées de Tatihou was able to discover last summer, in the first part of Mes shoes sont rouge.
Strings, brass and oriental instruments keep company with the guitar, on folk-celto-pop songs with a playful spirit.
To hear Lewis Evans on stage, quickly reserve your place at the concert he will give at the Halle aux grains, Wednesday November 13, 2024at 8:30 p.m.
From our correspondent Frédéric SENGES
Cities on stage, concert by Lewis Evans this Wednesday, November 13, 2024 at 8:30 p.m., at the Halle aux grains, in Quettehou. Price: €9, €4 for under 16s.
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