When does Jake Bugg play in the UK?
Upcoming concerts (5) Saturday 16 November 2019 Jake Bugg with ONR. Rock City, Nottingham, UK 8 Talbot Street. Buy tickets Don’t miss out. Sunday 17 November 2019 Jake Bugg. Barrowland Ballroom, Glasgow, UK 244 Gallowgate Tuesday 19 November 2019 Jake Bugg. O2 Academy Leeds, Leeds, UK 55 Cookridge Street Wednesday 20 November 2019 Jake Bugg.
What’s the name of Jake Bugg’s new album?
You can pre-order it now in the store. ‘Saturday Night, Sunday Morning’ marks a bold and exciting new chapter for Jake Bugg. His 5th studio album is filled with catchy guitar hooks, rhythmic base lines & anthemic choruses giving the record a huge euphoric feel.
When does Jake Bugg play at Moseley Festival?
Past concerts (588) See all Friday 30 August 2019 – Sunday 01 September 2019 Jake Bugg Moseley Folk & Arts Festival 2019 Sunday 05 May 2019 Jake Bugg Hit the North 2019 Saturday 23 March 2019 Jake Bugg with Kings of Leon, Santana, and 11 others
What kind of voice does Jake Bugg have?
Jake Bugg’s articulate performance was just as if all of his feelings seamlessly crane in generosity to be surfaced, each and every time of every song and these are translated in his voice. His singing is always honest. The details in his voice they don’t just overwhelm him, they lapse you in your own self.
Where did Jake Bugg get his last name from?
Jake Bugg was born Jake Edwin Charles Kennedy in Nottingham to musical parents who separated when he was young. His father, whose last name was Bugg, was a nurse, and his mother worked in sales, both parents having previously made recordings.
When did Jake Bugg release his fourth album?
His fourth album Hearts That Strain, a largely acoustic effort, produced by Dan Auerbach, was released in September 2017. Jake Bugg was born Jake Edwin Charles Kennedy in Nottingham to musical parents who separated when he was young.
How old was Jake Bugg when he started playing guitar?
His father, David Bugg, was a nurse, and his mother worked in sales, both parents having previously made recordings. He grew up in the Clifton council estate of Nottingham and started playing guitar at the age of 12 after being introduced to the instrument by his uncle Mark.