JOIN young singer-songwriter Drew Allen as he makes his debut at Salisbury Arts Centre this Sunday for a free Live lunchtime session from 12-2pm.
With his guitar and harmonica in hand, Allen’s contemporary take on folk, rock and blues has caused a stir on the live music scene across the country.
Having left his career at car manufacturer McClaren just last year, Allen has returned to his hometown of Bournemouth to concentrate on his music career and already his song writing and his debut album Sydney Afternoon has gained widepsread approval.
“I’ve had some incredible feedback from American listeners; it’s really exciting for me,” he said.
“It’s all moving along really nicely at the moment, and I’m enjoying getting out there playing festivals and shows.”
Aside from international success, Allen has recently impressed audiences at the Purbeck Folk Festival and Boardmasters Festival.
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