Birmingham has always had a thriving music scene, birthplace to (among others) UB40, Duran Duran, Ozzy Osborne and host to many touring acts, recently including The Shires at Town hall supported by a certain Alyssa Bonagura.
Kings Heath’s Hare and Hounds - itself an iconic venue – was the venue for the first date of Nashville Unicorn Alyssa Bonagura on her first ever headline tour. We call her a Unicorn because she's a Nashville native, growing up on a tour bus as the only child of travelling musicians with Baille & The Boys. Despite her American upbringing, Alyssa has a real fondness for the UK, having performed here many times and graduating from Liverpool Institute Of Performing Arts.
Opening for her Birmingham show were close friends and Brum natives Gasoline and Matches. Equally accomplished as an acoustic duo and a full band, tonight saw just Sally and Steve on stage entertaining the crowd with personal stories, and songs from their ever-growing catalogue. Both could relate the story of when they first saw Alyssa when she was playing as part of duo The Sisterhood and how their friendship grew, including hosting her as part of their popular “Nashville Sounds In The Round” literally across the road in the intimate Kitchen Garden Café. Its not a Gasoline and Matches set unless they finish with their popular drinking game/song “Never Have I Ever” which was joined in with gusto – despite it being a school night for most!
Alyssa took to the stage with a cry of “Are You Ready To
Rock?” and for the next hour or so showed us what can be achieved with just two
guitars and excellent songwriting. Three
guitars – she took delight in playing a beautiful blue guitar that was just “£80
in Denmark street”
Alyssa was accompanied on stage by Steve Shirley who
plays lead guitar and boyfriend!
Together for two years, Welsh born Steve brings his own Birmingham
connection having graduated from the University of Birmingham with a degree in
Physics – “Shout out to all UoB physicists” was possibly the most niche shout out
ever!
Its very clear how much Alyssa loves being on stage – and it doesn’t matter how big the stage. She’s performed all over the world but seems incredibly at home in any venue. Talking about how much she enjoys hearing stories of how her fans relate to her stories she described her audiences as “We start as
I caught up with Alyssa after the show, and after she’d taken
time with every audience member – signing merch, posing for selfies – and asked
her, after a lifetime touring, how different this – her first headline tour –
feels
It’s a dream come true. I’ve been wanting to do this since I was a little kid and its crazy when people buy tickets to your show and your able to pack out a venue. Tonight was sold out.
It’s a total dream come true
In the words of her song Road Less Travelled
I ain't gonna chase money or fame
I'm just gonna do what makes me smile
You can catch Alyssa on her UK tour for the rest of June as well as find her on Facebook & Instagram and follow her on Spotify
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