Friends of Crosby, Stills and Nash star to perform in Rotherham

A DUO who befriended and impressed Californian folk rock legend David Crosby are heading to Rotherham for a show at an intimate venue.

Zervas and Pepper got to know the founding member of iconic band Crosby, Stills and Nash after taking refuge from the world to write and produce their fourth album Wilderland in the Rocky Mountains of Colorado.

Crosby hailed their work as “mighty fine music” and later spent time with the pair after his musical collaborator James Raymond helped record the album in Los Angeles.

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Paul Zervas and Kathryn Pepper have built up a notable musical reputation in the UK performing live on Radio 2 at the Hyde Park Festival in London, touring with Deacon Blue, and appearing at the Royal Festival Hall as well as Glastonbury and the Symphony Hall in Birmingham and the O2 Apollo Manchester.

The Cardiff-based pair have won rave reviews in the music press for the originality of their music with Rolling Stone magazine saying their “harmonies are glazed in honey...”

Zervas and Pepper are appearing at Letwell Village Hall on Saturday April 29, at 8pm.

Limited tickets, priced at £15, are available from Martyn and Matt on 07909 960422 or 07746 872 392 or by email to [email protected].

 

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