Steve Edwards [R&B/Soul/Jazz-Funk]

Friday 10th April, 2 Shows
1st SHOW: performance 6:45pm (75mins – no interval)
Fully Seated (ticket acts as table reservation)
Doors at 6pm; we will require your table by 8:15pm
2nd SHOW: performance 9:15pm (75mins – no interval)
Fully Seated (ticket acts as table reservation)
Doors at 8:30pm
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Steve Edwards
“Captivating vocals” – Jack Smith, BBC Music
“Steve Edwards, the greatest” – Andy Kellman, AllMusic Magazine
As a singer, songwriter, producer and natural live performer, Steve Edwards has carved a vibrant musical niche, blazing some carnival-bright colour through a music scene that too often settles for blandness.
Dusty Springfield once praised the charms of a fictional son of a preacher man but Steve however is the genuine article. Born in England to Jamaican parents, his impeccable Caribbean credentials include blood kinship to the late, great Peter Tosh and Jimmy James. His upbringing however was shaped by the steel city of Sheffield, that half-wild burgh of seven hills, characterised by tough individualism, a gobby kind of wit and fecund creativity.
As a songwriter, Steve studied a broad range of influences from giants like Bacharach, Marley, Lennon & McCartney, Stevie Wonder, Joni Mitchell, Donny Hathaway, Chick Corea & Herbie Hancock to Brit essentials like Elvis Costello via the street energy of Two Tone, Hip Hop & House Music.
Like fiery jerk chicken served with a side of crispy Yorkshire pudding, Steve represents a fertile blend of British and Jamaican culture. As a songwriter & collaborator, Steve has shared his capable chops and deft penmanship with the likes of Basement Jaxx, Bob Sinclar, Cassius, Richard Hawley, Axwell, Bent, Sly and Robbie, Charles Webster, The Shapeshifters, Fila Brazillia, Jimmy Sax, Reverend and the Makers & Moloko. So bend an ear to a man of two islands, who cares more for the beat of your heart rather than any hollow blah or bling. He’ll make you smile and make you think, he’ll make you dance and make you sing. Welcome to the world of Steve Edwards, come on in.
“Essential” – Pete Tong, BBC Radio 1
“Sheffield-based soul singer Steve Edwards serves up his own soul food via Northern Black and World Hold On—the former about the coal mines in South Yorkshire, the latter a massive worldwide dance hit from French DJ Bob Sinclar which Steve Edwards wrote & sang the lead vocal on. His catalogue of songs are from different ends of the lyrical spectrum and in reality, he is a genuine talent with enthusiasm, and pure class.” – Graham Clark – Yorkshire Times
Line up:
Steve Edwards – Lead vocal / guitar
Ryan Taylor – Keys / vocals
Robbie Chapman – Lead guitar / vocals
Alex McGibbon – Bass
Johnny Watterson – Drums / Percussion
Stevie Beighton – Sax / Flute
Jimmy Atasharoo – Trumpet
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- All seats are at a table or bar where you can order food and drink with table service.
- Main seating area – You can request to be seated in ‘Billie’ (front of stage), ‘Dizzy’ (raked theatre), ‘Mingus’ (near piano) or ‘Duke’ (side wall) and we will do our best to allocate you to your preferred seats. (This is NOT guaranteed)
- Window seating areas – you can request to be seated in ‘Ella’ (larger window area) or ‘Satchmo’ (smaller window area). Please note, a few of these seats have a slightly restricted view.
- Though we can guarantee that you will have a table for the show, we cannot guarantee exactly where, as we do our best to fulfil all customers requirements.
- If you are hoping to combine bookings with somebody else or join an existing booking then please let us know in advance as we cannot guarantee that changes to our table plan will be possible on the night.
- You can view a seating plan here
- Please see our ‘Full Dining’ menu
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SPECIAL ACCESS NEEDS
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- Please email bookings@peggysskylight.co.uk to reserve a suitable seat for you and your party
- We have an accessible toilet on the ground floor
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