One of the UK’s top folk and acoustic performers, Luke Daniels emerges from lockdown with a degree in CAD, a reclaimed squash court laid as solid wood flooring across most of his home and two pedigree Savannah cats. It’s time though, to return though to what he does best.
A virtuoso musician and singer who performs classic folk songs alongside traditional tunes, Luke has been touring since the mid 1990’s with Riverdance, De Dannan and Cara Dillon but from 2012 released four critically acclaimed albums of his own songs. Revolve and Rotate in 2014 used a restored Victorian polyphon (music box) that played his own unique accompaniments to classic folk songs such as Canadee-IO.
Originally from Oxfordshire, though now based in Glasgow, Luke developed a passion for Irish traditional music as a child, learning to play the button box from Connemara man Paddy Coyne who ran the local Irish pub but also remembers being enthralled by the folk songs and tunes of his own Scottish and English parents who played wooden flute and concertina. His unique style of playing guitar flowered in his teens after discovering singers such as Nick Drake and John Martyn.
He’s performed at many of the UK’s top festivals including Cambridge and Celtic Connections and appeared a guest on BBC Radio 2’s Folk Programme. His fourth and latest songs album Old Friends and Exhausted Enemies reworked lines, phrases and imagery from Chaucer, Jonson, Burns, Dryden, Browning and Auden into a collection of new songs which as a result, reference some of our most beautiful English verse.
Dates & Times
The Box @ The Met
£11 (inc fees)
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Reviews
“An impossibly rich album.”
Rock'n'Reel
“Virtuosity and experimental ideas that are challengingly contemporary.”
MOJO
“A remarkable songwriter and musician with the touch of the alchemist.”
Folk Radio UK