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Savannah and Dom welcome you to their Honkytonk Revival Tour. An evening of fun and fantastic music at Fortyfive. From Country to Soul, to Blues and Gypsy Jazz, Honkytonk and Bluegrass...strap in, it's going to be a blast!An old soul with an exciting new sound, Savannah Gardner is rewriting the outlaw country genre. Her freewheeling, sometimes gritty, sometimes hauntingly beautiful songs speak to a new generation determined to stand up and be their authentic selves. Her special connection with her audience has earned her the UKAMA’s Live Act of the Year Nomination for 2025 and has won her slots at coveted festivals like Glastonbury, Black Deer Festival, C2C London, The Long Road and more.
Her old school/new vibe live performances are selling out London’s hottest spots, some solo and others with her band “Savannah Gardner & The Recovering Good Girls”. Her band of RGGs bend the Country Music genre to their mighty will, blending soul, blues, gypsy jazz and honkytonk into a sound that is both unique and deeply rooted in tradition. SG & The Recovering Good Girls continue to spread joy, love and “bad-assery” across the venues, pubs and clubs of the UK.
Savannah's Debut Album Recovering Good Girl is out now. RGG was produced by Dale Davis, the legendary former bass player and musical director for Amy Winehouse.
‘What do you get when you have an Englishman from Birmingham, UK, playing the sort of vintage two-steppin' tunes that country's founding fathers would be proud of? The unique and intriguing sound of Dom Glynn & His Sunday Best.’ – (Holler.)
Dom Glynn has spent his twenties making a living playing music in bars around London. How did he begin playing old-school country music when he’s never been to America? Maybe the ghosts of Hank Williams and Johnny Cash are moving him in ways we don’t fully understand. Whatever the reason, he’s very good at it.
Since the formation of Dom Glynn & His Sunday Best in 2023, they have been playing live constantly. Their show on the first Friday of every month at The Dukes of Highgate is a hugely popular spectacle and the night to make for Honkytonk fans in London. In their first year they hit the festival circuit immediately, playing Ramblin Roots, Maverick and Black Deer.
They record live straight to tape in an analogue studio with vintage microphones from the 1940s and have released 4 singles (‘Time Would Slow Down’, ‘Singing to Survive’, ‘Do It All Again’ and ‘Jimmy’s Queen’) from their upcoming album, due for release later this year.
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Event Venue & Nearby Stays
FortyFive Vinyl Café, 29 Micklegate,York, United Kingdom