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Manchester Jazz Festival
15th - 24th May 2026
Lightning in a Bottle
20th - 24th May 2026
Bearded Theory Festival
20th - 24th May 2026
Breaking Bands Festival
21st - 24th May 2026
Buckle & Boots Country Festival
21st - 24th May 2026
Glastonbudget Festival
21st - 24th May 2026
Knockengorroch Limited Edition
21st - 25th May 2026
Shindig Festival
Taunton
21st - 24th May 2026
Bournemouth7s Festival
22nd - 24th May 2026
XXL Malta Festival
Malta
22nd - 24th May 2026
BottleRock Festival Napa Valley
USA
22nd - 24th May 2026
BBC Radio 1 Big Weekend
Liverpool
22nd - 24th May 2026
In It Together Festival
22nd - 24th May 2026
GALA
Brockwell Park in London
22nd - 24th May 2026
FLY Festival Glasgow
Glasgow
22nd - 24th May 2026
LeeStock Music Festival
23rd - 24th May 2026
Playing The Field 2026
23rd - 24th May 2026
Bromsgrove Tribute Festival
23rd - 24th May 2026
Late Spring Folk Festival
Reading
23rd May 2026
Run Away Festival - Essex
23rd - 24th May 2026
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Rag ‘N’ Bone Man has been a prolific underground name for a couple of years now, honing a ferocious live reputation through guitar wielding solo performances, as the resident vocalist of rap's Rum Committee, and now through his first release through independent label ‘Best Laid Plans’: Wolves. And, like many things, it began with the blues.
Having discovered the genre as a child, the rhythmic troubles that rang out from his parents' record player planted a stubborn seed in this kid's head and it wasn't long before the youngster was venturing through classic realms of soul, jazz and folk.
Rag ‘N’ Bone Man (or Rory)’s first dice with performing real live music was to be rooted in those earlier fascinations. Twenty five years younger than most of the clientele, Graham used to hit up a local jam session, and one particular evening, after a couple of pints, he'd end up making a decision that would define his future. After one too many, he got the courage to jump on stage and sing a Robert Johnson song; shocked that people actually liked it. He went a few more times, then every week – playing harmonica or singing on stage. At this point, he knew it was what he wanted to do.
A move to Brighton and a slice of fate introduced him to two influential figures. Firstly, the rapper Gi3mo, who immediately shipped Graham's vocal talents into his hip hop crew, Rum Committee. Next came a meeting with the prolific beatmaker Leaf Dog, resulting in an intense meeting of minds; their six track Dog n' Bone EP.
In his good friend and producer Mark Crew, he found a kindred spirit and the two began working towards a 'project'. After eight months, they found themselves staring down the pop, soul and hip-hop cannonade of nine blistering tracks, which Graham has named ‘Wolves’.
Owing to that moment when his blues and beats worlds collided, the sound of Rag N' Bone perfects an artistic dualism of old and new. The nine tracks of ‘Wolves’ pack an eruptive mixture of hip hop and electronic thunder, with a golden coating of soul. He may have honed his trade underground, but this release marks the Rag ‘N’ Bone Man stepping out of the shadows.