We are ushering in International Women’s Day with a lineup featuring two extraordinary female leads at The Fiddlers Elbow.
On March 7th, in the heart of Camden, The Lady Petrol Band will open for Rachel Croft at the Fiddler’s Elbow.
Lady Petrol band is fronted on vocals and rhythm guitar by Ohio born, London resident songbird Meg Cavanaugh. She has worked with many musicians to showcase her original material. Her most recent release is Two, a jazz collaboration with veteran multi-keys player William South, who will be accompanying her on the night.
Lady Petrol are that bar band you thought had gone out of business.
Rounding out the band are Israeli beats wizard Juba Wexler on drums, and noted London Americana guitarist Graham Farnworth adding smoking hot licks.
Headlining the night is the incomparable Rachel Croft.
Hailing from London, Rachel’s thunderous and cinematic works have been synced on the BBC and Netflix, premiered in leading global outlets such as CMT, BBC Radio and Fresh On The Net, and featured on the Caffè Nero playlist rotation at 600+ UK locations.
Most recently, Rachel was just named Caffè Nero’s Artist of the Month for February. You’ll be able to hear her music playing at your local coffee shop for 15 minutes everyday at 15:30.
“[Rachel Croft] is an emotive and uncompromising alternative artist at the top of her game”
(Atwood Magazine)
Her tempestuous, female-forward songwriting and vivid stage presence have been making waves in the UK and beyond, performing at iconic venues such as the Troubadour in London, the Bitter End in New York and the Bluebird Cafe in Nashville; as well as gracing festivals including Cambridge and Moseley, and selling out venues across Europe on regular tours.
Having played multiple SOLD OUT shows for us already, we are honoured to be bring Rachel Croft to the Fiddler’s Elbow with Lady Petrol.
Be in the Room.
This will be an exceptional night brought to you by two exceptional ladies.