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Cult Sessions Introducing: The Running Guns + John Prasac & Rob Harbour

Cult Sessions Introducing: The Running Guns + John Prasac & Rob Harbour

Event Time Thu 12th Jan 2017 at 7:30pm-Thu 12th Jan 2017 at 11:30pm
Event Location The Finsbury, London
Event Price £5 + fees
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Cult Sessions Introducing: The Running Guns + John Prasac & Rob Harbour

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The Running Guns are based near High Wycombe The Running Guns are four 21 years olds who have been writing and gigging for nearly two years now. They have played many local venues and festivals, and have recently become a regular fixture on the Camden/London scene. Oli, Tom, Ryan and Aidan have just released their first video ‘Neighbourhood’ which has already accumulated over 8,000 YouTube hits. Their music is uplifting 60s and 70s influenced rocky/pop with a groovy old school feel. The boys are entertainers as well as musicians, and provide the perfect remedy for those who need their mojos fixed. 

John D. Prasec or "The voice of rock", as he’s called by his fans , may have released only one album but the story behind it is just breathtaking. After a good career in Italy, his former country, John decided to move to London in late 2012 to keep on following his vision of a music career.

So far he achieved countless bands and solo artists collaborations including some of the biggest names in business such as Kee Marcello (ex. Europe's guitarist).
Since the beginning of his musical career, his voice and unbeatable stage personality have been catching attention wherever he performed." I love what I do and I strongly believe in it. People can feel it, I guess, and it brought me this far " says John, who also had a TV career in his hometown of Trieste performing as the lead vocalist of the TV show comic band "Palacinkas" for a couple of years. "I just felt there was something more out there for me and it came as a surprise to quite a lot of people when I decided to move to London to pursue my goals" - and it's been hard.
The Italian label John signed a contract for 5 years went suddenly out of business letting him down with an unfinished record right after he had just moved to London where he had nobody to rely on yet. 

For fans of: Whitesnake, Deep Purple, Led Zeppelin, Aerosmith, Motley Crue, Ratt be sure to see John at the Finsbury on the 12th Jan.


Rob Harbour is an acoustic heart-on sleeve singer-songwriter, performing and writing songs about the sea, inspired by the Mediterranean seascapes of Malta where he grew up.

Following his move to London, Rob Harbour has released his debut EP the Lighthouse and has just returned from his first UK tour.

Recorded at KORE studios,The Lighthouse features themes such as love and longing (Tower Bridge Road), the absurd futility yet essential need for hope (Hope), dreams of living by the sea (The Lighthouse) and those special moments that make you feel alive (One of These Days).

The Lighthouse is available on Apple Music, iTunes, Spotify and all major online retailers.

“Some songs are in black and white, and some songs are in colour…this song is definitely in colour...” Nicky Chinn (The Ballroom Blitz, Living Next Door to Alice).


Tickets are on sale for £5 from Fatsoma. There will be limited door tickets for sale so that it is highly recommended to buy tickets in advance to avoid disappointment on the night.

Please note that this is an 18+ event. ID's may be required to gain entry and to purchase alcohol.


Venue

The Finsbury
336 Green Lanes, Harringay, London N4 1BY, UK