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A St Michaels Session - Paul Crowe, Katie Mac, The Horsenecks

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Saturday 11th April 2026
7:00pm til 10:30pm (Performance starts 7:45pm)

A St Michaels Session - Paul Crowe, Katie Mac, The Horsenecks

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Our St Michaels Session nights are how it all started for us. This show includes Paul Crowe and his band, Katie Mac and The Horsenecks. Our best value ticket of any other type of show. Come and see what the fuss is about.

Paul Crowe is a singer-songwriter from Liverpool inspired by the top tier greats of songcraft. Paul's songwriting has drew comparisons with the likes of Tom Petty, Neil Finn and The Waterboys with tunes dripping with rock n roll passion and immediacy.

Katie Mac is a singer-songwriter from Huyton who has spent the last decade turning her passion for music into a career. Since 2016, she has toured across the UK and Europe, with multiple tracks receiving airplay on 6 Music and BBC Merseyside. Influenced by artists such as Laura Marling, Joni Mitchell and Regina Spektor, her songwriting is both intimate and fearless, earning comparisons to Patti Smith, PJ Harvey and Kate Bush.

The Horsenecks are Gabrielle Macrae and Barry Southern. Based in Astoria, Oregon, they are two multi-instrumentalists who have come together from traditional music backgrounds and found a sound that weaves through layers of influence that include early Appalachian fiddle and banjo music, country, classic bluegrass and original folk.

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