• "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

Saturday 8th June 2013

The Hook And Tackle, Reading (RG1 2ND)

CHALK ANGELS / DAN CURTIS / ANDREW SHEARER /

"I Never Did Anything Out Of THe Blue Except...."



Well, what can I say? I'll admit that I was bit nervous about this gig. I like the guys from Chalk Angels a lot but their music is probably not what I'd choose to listen to and so I was a bit nervous about how their audience would react to me. And as recognition of the fact, in Bowie's Ashes To Ashes I sang: "I never did anything out of the blue except sing for Chalk Angels," which thankfully had the desired effect of causing a few laughs. Anyway, I needn't have worried, in fact I'd almost go as far as to say last night's audience was one of the most attentive I've experienced. Some acts seem to think it's below them to watch the support but that wasn't the case with Chalk Angels or Dan Curtis last night. If you're reading this guys, that was much appreciated and obviously duly noted.

There's a bit of history between myself and Chalk Angels as they were at Hubfest last year. In fact it occurs to me now, that I shouldn't be surprised by their attentiveness as lead guitarist Lance Kirton watched me open the festival last year and indeed amusingly joined in with the singing of Perfect Day which I clearly had to do last night.

Anyway, what of the other acts? I've been aware of Dan Curtis but had never met or seen him until last night when I discovered a very talented acoustic songwriter. And what about Chalk Angels? Do you know what? They blew me away. I know it's their home ground and crowd but they were really cool and full of energy. I think the combination of them all together is far greater than the sum of the striking individual talents of Sam on drums, Lance on guitar, Tonia on bass and Jim on vocals. A very cool, charasmatic band (and very easy to get great pictures of too). The deal clincher for me was when they did Louie Louie which I know from the Kinks' cover. I think you can see both Dan Curtis and the Chalk Angels at this year's Hubfest on 22nd June, along with that other favourite Paula Curtis. (Dan and Paula are such good songwriters that you'd think they were related but Dan is too good looking for him to be related to Paula (:-)).

A very enjoyable and satisfying night.

Coincedently, talking of Hubfest, last year's Hubfest was the gig where I received that great review from Reading4U DJ Joanne Kelly. I understand she will be playing a track of mine on her show tonight (Sunday at 6pm). As always Joanne, thanks!

My Set


Cold Heart

Ashes to Ashes (David Bowie)

Can't Let Go

The Things That She Said

Silent Valley

Sympathy For The Devil (Jagger / Richards)

Get Up!

Last Night I Saw You Standing There

Perfect Day (Lou Reed)




Also, just a reminder I have a gig next Friday (14th) with Robert Sowden and Helen Reid at The Horn, Reading, (RG1 2LS). I'm very pleased to be playing with these two artists whom I've already praised frequently on these pages (Rob here & Helen here). I believe the format of the night will be Rob, from 7:00-9:00pm, doing his highly entertaining and enjoyable "hits and classics". If, like me, you are a big fan of 70s and 80s pop / rock (with a few more recent hits thrown in) then you should come along and have a great night. (You can see Rob performing Bowie's Star Man here). I'll then come on about 9:00pm and do a 30-45 mins sets and then Helen will finish the night off at about 9:45pm. The format may change so please refer to this page for the latest details.