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Here's me performing my song Tender Spirit Tender Heart at Loughton Folk Club. A Great venue well worth a visit.

 

Ayo Bamidele Live

Tofts Cafe Bar
Saturday 18th May

37 Grace Hill Folkestone CT20 1HQ

6:00 pm Free Entry

The Harrison Pub and Hotel
Friday 19th July

Album Launch
MeansJoy Presents Ayo Bamidele
Launch show for the album The Master Tapes
28 Harrison Street London WC1H 8JF
7:30 pm £10 Adv/ £15 on the door

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This new EP The Sea of Gratitude, has five songs, The title is new and the others remastered versions of well loved album tracks. It includes “The Amazon” on love, “The Beginnings of Grace” forgiveness, Ascendance and “Birds Fly South for The Winter” hope & resilience and of course gratitude “The Sea of Gratitude”. I hope you enjoy it. Please share with anyone that might benefit from listening to them.

 

 
Falling of the fall, the second track from the album Lamplight. As the north wind it blows I turn my collar to the cold......the sun always shines in you. Please give it a like on Youtube and subscribe to the channel. The album is out now on Bandcamp see below.
  New Song The Golden Fleece a song of friendship and nostalgia. Taken from the new album Lamplight which will be out in the spring. Please give it a like and subscribe to my YouTube Channel
  The Next Horizon taken from the album The Citadel available at Ayo Shop www.ayobamidele.com/Ayoshop.htm

New album Ayo Bamidele launched on Bandcamp
Played solo acoustic all songs recorded in one take with no over dubs.
Songs of matters of the heart Days Apart, Round About and Late Summer.
Songs of social concern 67 68, The Pond, songs of life's journey The Biginnings of Grace and Sweet and Mellow.

Only £7 digital download and £8 for the CD.

Bandcamp.

New album Ayo Bamidele available on Bandcamp listen to the whole completely fro free or buy your CD for £8 or digital version for only £7

Stuck outside the mobile with this urban blues again - Tom Waits got answered, rootsy way.

Ayo Bamidele, the man behind the DELTA BLUE moniker, may be a Londoner but his African heritage shows, and it is the crux of the matter, of the where and the why this music feels so full of grace. So full of soul opened to the gloom of the city and light of hope in equal measures.

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