Love Rock and Roll Stories Together with a Good Sing Song
By Baishali Banerjee
Ever felt nostalgic while being lost in the blissful melody of a song, or the script of a novel, or by watching a movie? Ever wondered why most of us love listening to music or watching a play or a film? When you go to a live gig, isn’t one of the pleasures hearing the musician tell you little snippets of their life stories? Those moments came together to make them the person they are. Many even write these in books or share them on social media but when live it feels far more intimate. In addition to performing his greatest hits, which include Poison Arrow, The Look of Love, Be Near Me, and When Smokey Sings, the long-time frontman, driving force and lead singer of the 80’s New Romantics ABC, who wrote his name in the books of pop history, Martin Fry will also relate his own experiences of more than 40 years in the music world on the occasion of An Intimate Evening with Martin Fry. To know more, read Love Rock and Roll Stories Together with a Good Sing Song.
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As the long-time frontman, driving force, and lead vocalist of the 1980s New Romantics ABC, Martin Fry was flamboyant and charming and achieved international fame.
ABC, a transatlantic success story, was founded in Sheffield in 1980. Their unique debut album, The Lexicon of Love, fizzed with fresh ideas and redefined glamour and cool. Martin brought to mind a bygone era of opulence, reminiscent of a Cole Porter reimagined in Sheffield’s winding lanes.
He will now embark on his most intimate countrywide tour this autumn.
“I have been very lucky in my career to have played venues around the world from massive arenas in the States to Sheffield Town Hall in my hometown, where we marked 40 years of The Lexicon of Love. However, this tour really is something a bit different; an opportunity for stripped-back music and conversation with my fans. It will be really special, I can’t wait.”
-Martin Fry
It is understandable why fans of his elegant, lavish, and exquisite debut album still like it after forty years. It has endured over time for good cause. ABC: A Special Evening in addition to a successful UK tour that featured three sold-out nights at London Palladium, With Martin Fry also marks the release of his autobiography, That’s the Look, that’s the look… The Loving Gaze.
On October 9, 2024, the tour begins in Workington at Carnegie Hall. Local venues have began selling tickets now.
After all, music is all about the pure emotions we feel given to us by those who are prepared to open their hearts and share them with us.
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