Jamie Hutchings performs at The Newsagency as part of his national tour in support of his fourth solo album, and first in seven years – Bedsit. Bedsit was self recorded by Hutchings live to a 90’s era 16 track tape machine on the outskirts of Bathurst in early 2016. It features little else but Jamie’s voice and guitar, Reuben Wills’ double bass and occasionally Jamie’s younger sister, renowned pianist Sophie Hutchings. The performance will see Jamie draw deep from what is now a deep body of work, from Bluebottle Kiss, Infinity Broke through to his current solo material. He will be ably assisted by Reuben Wills on double bass.
Jamie Hutchings is a Sydney based singer/songwriter/
“Jamie Hutchings writes songs that are epic, tender and mean” – THE THOUSANDS
“Jamie [Hutchings’] musical journey is one the most interesting, passionate and singular musical odysseys in Australian music.” – John O’Donnell (Author of 100 Best Australian Albums)
“there is no song which doesn’t leave you moved, slightly shifted in your own bubble in a way that can’t be quickly remedied. That’s a sign of a very fine songwriter, one of our best.” – Bernard Zuel, SYDNEY MORNING HERALD
Special guest on the night will be Jamie’s sister, acclaimed pianist and composer Sophie Hutchings. Over the past eighteen months Sophie has released two critically acclaimed albums, Wide Asleep and Yonder, completed her first European tour as well as performing at Tasmanian based arts festival Dark Mofo. Her compositions have been described by music bible Mofo Magazine as
Stirring, vigorous,[and] grandly melodic’.
JAMIE HUTCHINGS – BEDSIT
Out March 2nd 2018 on Ltd edition LP/CD/Digital on Come To The Dark Side Luke/MGM via bandcamp and discerning record stores