The Grahams’ Alyssa and Doug Graham are New Jersey raised, New York bred, but Nashville based — a cross-section of regional influences that allows them to slip in and out of genres like they’re changing clothes.
Their unique sound landed them at the top of the Americana charts when their first album, Riverman’s Daughter, was released in 2013, and their music has since grown them a legion of dedicated fans around the world.
In 2021 their music has evolved again into a nostalgia-inducing mellow gold sound with a nod to mid-century soul and classic UK pop. If that sounds like a mouthful, it’s by design. Consider their upcoming three song EP Sha La La a moment of bliss before the duo’s next full album, due in 2022.
Presented by Bristol Beacon
Unreserved seated event
Age: 18+
“Easily one of the best Americana albums of the year”
No Depression
The venue
The Jam Jar
Covid-19 Safety Measures at The Jam Jar
Please follow these safety measures when you visit The Jam Jar. If you have Covid-19 symptoms or have been asked to self-isolate you should not attend this event.
No Entry Requirements
Strongly Encouraged:
Stay at home if you have Covid related systems or feel ill
Use of lateral flow tests and/or vaccination highly encouraged
Consider using a face-mask
Getting There
Address: The Jam Jar, Unit 4a, The Old Malt House, Little Ann St, Bristol BS2 9EB
The venue is located on the Little Ann Street near St Jude’s, 200m from the nearest bus stop on Lamb Street.
Access Information
The venue does not have level access to the auditorium or accessible toilet facilities. The nearest accessible toilet is 200m away in the Cabot Circus car park. Free on-street parking is available outside the venue.
View Bristol Beacon’s Access pages for information about joining our access register, access booking online and website accessibility.
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