Jack Savoretti is a British singer-songwriter and I’ve heard a lot of good things about his live performance. Like so many I haven’t had the chance to see him live although he’s been around for ages. Lucky me he just released his 6th studio record called “Singing to Strangers” which makes him go on tour through Europe. On May 6th he is in Zurich at Volkshaus thanks to Allblues.
Jack Savoretti’s song “Home” is one of his most famous – at least in my eyes. Such a beautiful ballade and with his raspy voice he is transporting just the right kind of sadness. But that was way back in 2014. Fast forward 5 years and we’ve got “Singing to Strangers” to listen to. And I mean how true is that. Next Monday he will definitely singing to strangers… well at least I’ll be a stranger since it’s gonna be my first time listening to him. However my friends from Loads of Music are no strangers at all as you can see by the beautiful headline picture.
But let’s talk shop. To me the new record sounds very Italien 😀 Very schmusy, ballade, soft, seducing and celebrating the relationship between a woman and a man. Here you can listen to a cute uptempo song:
What I already love and mentioned before is his voice. The deep raspy voice. I cannot wait to hear how he sounds live. Will it be the same? I will deffo let you know next week.
Last year he was at the Baloise Session and apparently did such a brilliant show the girls from loads of music couldn’t stop talking about it 😉 So I’ve got huge expectations for next Monday at Volkshaus. Get your tix via Ticketcorner.ch
Jack Savoretti is British singer-songwriter who just released his 6th studio album called “Singing to Strangers” which he will do next Monday, 6th May at Volkshaus. Stay tuned for Kekoas Korner’s opinion on his live show.
I discovered Jack Savoretti though his song ‘Written in Scars’ in 2015. I immediately loved the song and later watched a video of the singer performing it live. I recently listened to his new release ‘Singing to Strangers’, which I like too. I hope I’ll get the chance to watch him live someday.
Thank you Lexy for sharing your story! I’ll keep my fingers crossed for you. It’s definitely a good experience to see him live.