• "Nice Set Last Night ... Really Cool"
    Jon Hubbard, Hubcap Promotions, Reading Promoter

  • "...an array of very strong songs, with catchy choruses, demonstrating a strong singing voice and real passion for his songs - I'd recommend checking Andrew out live soon."
    Joanne Kelly, Reading Radio DJ

  • "I thought Something Wild was an Old Velvet Underground tune I hadn't heard. Excellent!!? I dig it all."
    Obdan, YouTube User

  • "Absolutely Love This Song (Something Wild)"
    DennyCraneLocknLoad, YouTube User

  • " "Love The Stones' Cover (Sympathy For The Devil)."
    Vic Cracknell, Surrey & Hants Musician / Promoter

  • "I've been listening to At The Water's Edge - very impressed, really like it. Has a sort of Lou Reed / Velvet Underground feel to it - good songs, quite quirky and unusual, thoughtful lyrics and some stand out guitar palying!"
    Brian Hurrell, Farnham (Surrey) Musician

  • " "You've Got The Magic Back...They are great lyrics and very pertinent to my thoughts."
    Jayne Ferst, Novelist

  • ""A cracking singer / songwriter"
    Aquillo, Farnham Band

  • "Listening to Andrew Shearer's CD, "At The Water's Edge." Very impressed! *Dances*"
    Raji Kulatilake, Reading Musician

  • "....Andrew has the gift of making people feel good about themselves..."
    Maija, Reading Musician

  • "...able to put unflinchingly honest songs to warm, melodic music... a favourite for those with itchy feet..."
    Luke Paolo, Reading Musician
  • "...able to put unflinchingly honest songs to warm, melodic music... a favourite for those with itchy feet..."
    Luke Paolo, Reading Musician

GIGS

1st June 2011

The Crown Inn, Theale

open-mic hosted by Roger "Splodge" Watson

Slaying Demons


Although it's an amusing story to tell, I'd be lying if I said my last visit to The Crown hadn't knocked me a little. The subsequent open-mic experiences for my part have been willful, determined, and at times, stressful. However, fewer wild horses are now required to get me on stage and once I'm up there, I don't really want to leave. Although the fear of going "blank" hasn't completely left me, I am now more confident to just concentrate on trying to do good by the songs rather than being preoccupied with not forgetting them.

To be honest, I'm grateful for this recent hiccup because it's made me consider "trusting myself" more and indeed there is something of "The Water's Edge" about all of this, particularly the part of "letting go" when trying to float in water etc; i.e. you have to have a certain amount of faith that the water will support you. I've discovered that when I keep internally testing myself just before a performance, it doesn't actually help but more panics me and muddies the waters (to mix a metaphor), and is analogous to keeping on grabbing hold of the sides of a pool. There's a point when you just have to let go and believe in yourself.

As such, considering the previous time, I was remarkably relaxed going to the Crown last night and I think I probably turned in my best performance. It was good to get this one under my belt. It was also great to see some of the supportive encouraging faces from the previous visit and get a chance to have a quick chat with them at the end of what felt like a successful evening. That's something else I've also realised recently whilst I'm on this adventure: I'm getting to meet some very nice people.

songs performed:

It's Just Not There

Silent Valley

Magic Back

Get Up!

Last Night I Saw You Standing There

One other piece of good news that I've learned today is that I'm doing a 30 mins set for Reading Arts Week on the 29th June in Caversham Court Gardens at 2.30pm.