ETHAN JOHNS

Music |
15th February 2013

The Brewery is delighted to welcome multi-award winning record producer, songwriter and instrumentalist Ethan Johns to the Malt Room stage.

Johns has worked with artists including Kings of Leon, Ray LaMontagne, Tom Jones, Kaiser Chiefs, Rufus Wainwright, The Boxer Rebellion, Crowded House, The Vaccines, Laura Marling, The Staves, and Crosby, Stills and Nash.

Though Johns is primarily a record producer, mixer and engineer he has also toured with acts including Emmylou Harris, Ryan Adams, Ray LaMontagne and Tom Jones, and is set to release his solo artist album titled If Not Now Then When in 2013.

Johns is the owner of the indie record label Three Crows Music which is home to Julianna Raye, Sarabeth Tucek and pianist/composer Dave Palmer.

Ethan is the son of the notable record producer and engineer Glyn Johns (The Rolling Stones, Eric Clapton, Led Zeppelin and The Who) and in 2012, Johns won the 2012 Brit Award for Best British Producer.

www.ethanjohns.com

SUPPORT ACT ANNOUNCED

Support for Ethan Johns is up-and-coming, enigmatic young folk artist Marika Hackman.

www.marikahackman.com

DATES & TIMES

15th February 2013

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