• "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 23rd April 2011

The Greyhound, Wargrave,

Boho in the Country open-mic hosted by Rob Sowden

Another evening run by Rob Sowden. I've got to say I'm greatly impressed by his support, helpfulness and encouragement to the less experienced acts.


I played It's Just Not There, Silent Valley, Get Up! They didn't feel like great performances although the audience were generous in their appreciation. Thanks, if you were there.


One of the things that has struck me last night is a new respect for the performers on Jools Holland type shows: you don't really have an opportunity to warm up and you have to settle into your performance straight away.


The evening was made more interesting for me by another ex-pupil coming out of the woodwork; he was in the audience with his wife. People change so much between 12 and 30 that it's hard sometimes to remember exactly what they were like 15 years ago but I seem to remember this guy was quite quiet as a lad, never caused any trouble, perhaps sat in the background a bit. Last night he came up to me and introduced himself full of confidence and told me about his life, his family etc. It was really very cool.