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‘Record Store Day Live’ at St Peter’s, presented by Sound Knowledge
13 April @ 1:00 pm – 6:00 pm

Sound Knowledge welcome you to St Peter’s for their Record Store Day Live at St Peter’s on Sunday 13 April.
This year’s artists include:
SBT (Sarabeth Tucek) – After early-2000s collaborations with Smog and the Brian Jonestown Massacre, and a debut which won her a spot supporting Bob Dylan, Sarabeth Tucek took leave of the industry to focus on other creative endeavours. Returning in 2023 with acclaimed comeback double-album, ‘Joan Of All’, the singer-songwriter- who was one of the very first acts we hosted in St. Peter’s- is joined by longtime producer Luther Russell (Those Pretty Wrongs) to celebrate the release of her RSD exclusive live LP.
Josh Kumra – Singer-songwriter who topped the UK singles charts in 2011 with “Don’t Go”, his hit collaboration with rapper Wretch 32. Appearances on ‘Later… with Jools Holland’ followed, along with performances all over Europe supporting artists such as Lianne La Havas, Gabrielle Aplin and OneRepublic. This year sees him return with an EP of new material.
Richard Davies & The Dissidents – West Country rockers with a debut album, ‘Human Traffic’, released on the venerable Bucketfull of Brains label and a familiar face or two in the line-up! Renowned for their live performances in the UK and Europe, new album ‘High Time & Misdemeanours’ is out now.
Nothing Rhymes With Orange – Young Devizes indie rock four-piece NRWO produce anthemic originals taking inspiration from bands such as Kings of Leon, The 1975, Fontaines D.C and The Killers. They’ve supported Bilk and have played iconic venues around the West including the Cheese & Grain, The Exchange and The Pump.
Nick Harper – The pre-eminent Wiltshire troubadour needs no introduction- but here’s one anyway! With soaring vocals, a quicksilver fretting hand and caustic lyrical wit, ‘the Acoustic Hendrix’ has won international acclaim for his incendiary live performances and residencies at the Edinburgh Fringe. ‘Earth Day Blue’, the most recent of Nick’s 14 studio albums spanning three decades, was recorded in the legendary Abbey Road Studio 2.
Doors open at 1pm. Entry is free, but wristbands to ensure entry are available from Sound Knowledge shop in Hughenden Yard.








