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Based on 8 concert reviews, the critics consensus is that Fyfe Dangerfield is rated as an enjoyable live performer, with decent shows overall. Fyfe Dangerfield concert reviews describe live shows and performances as delectable.
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How much does it cost to book Fyfe Dangerfield? To hire for a live performance or concert, the booking fees for Fyfe Dangerfield range from $30,000 - $40,000, with Fyfe Dangerfield's current estimated booking fee to be around $30,000.
Fyfe Antony Dangerfield Hutchins (born 7 July 1980) is an English musician and songwriter, best known for being the founding member of the Avant-garde pop band Guillemots. Born in Birmingham in 1980, Dangerfield was classically trained from a young age.
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musicOMH (UK)
September 24, 2010
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We only know this because he’s just told us; and it comes as something of a shock because up to this point the audience has been wallowing in this note perfect performance.
Where the Bud flows free and the delectable mini-burgers are gobbled up by piranha like attendees, Fyfe Dangerfield, probably still best known as the lead singer for Brit Award nominees The Guillemots, came to showcase some of his latest songs from 'Fly Yellow Moon', his debut solo album released on Polydor o
Scruffy charmer Fyfe Dangerfield pleased a packed London Scala last week. Busy promoting new album Fly Yellow Moon, the Guillemots man poured his soul out to the King’s Cross crowd. Aiming his guitar like a modern day cherub armed with a bow & arrow, Fyfe had upset on the mind and his heart on his sleeve.
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As frontman of Guillemots, Fyfe Dangerfield has earned his reputation for marching to the sound of a different drum, so it's no surprise that he has launched a solo career while also working on Guillemots' third album.
The Boy Who Trapped The Sun or namely Scottish born and bred Colin Mcleod is first on with his ditties whose influence hales from both the Isle of Lewis where he grew up and London town where he later sought fame and fortune.
Mcleod performs tracks from his album ‘Fireplace’. He jokes that the name for th
Since then he's been keeping himself occupied performing headline shows supporting Corinne Bailey Rae and touring the States including a handful of sets at Austin's prestigious SXSW event.