Attila The Stockbroker
Punk poet, latterly dub poet, singer-songwriter and multi-instrumentalist Attila the Stockbroker exploded into public consciousness in 1982-3 via two John Peel sessions and a Melody Maker front cover and is now celebrating 43 years earning a living doing what he loves. So far, nearly 4000 gigs in 24 countries, some 20 CDs / LPs, eight books of poems, his autobiography ‘Arguments Yard’ (Cherry Red Books, 2015) and his collected works ‘Heart on my Sleeve’ (Cherry Red Books, 2021)
His latest album, endorsed by his old friend, the now sadly departed Benjamin Zephaniah, is a dub poetry collection ’40 Years In Rhyme’ with rhythms from Kingsley Salmon and What’s Left Dub, and his previous release, 2018’s ‘Restoration Tragedy’ recorded with his band Barnstormer 1649, combines early music and punk – a lifelong ambition – with tales of the English Revolution of 1649.
Attila’s current solo performance comprises fiery, satirical, political and personal spoken word, dub poetry, acoustic songs and early music punk on ancient instruments. He really doesn’t sound like anything else. He’s very prolific and his material is very, very up to date. He has just finished 14 day run at this year’s Edinburgh PBH Free Fringe called ’14 Days, 14 Completely Different Shows’. That's 14 hours of completely original material, no poem or song performed more than once in the whole run. He reckons he has at least double that to choose from!
Attila the Stockbroker will play 2 sets and there'll be no support.
Doors, 7pm. Show, 8.15pm