Beverley Craven concert, Victoria Hall, Settle, Saturday 8th April 2017

Frank Mead introduces Beverley in the style of a music hall variety show and plays mainly alto sax
Holding On
Woman to Woman
Love Scenes
Make You Mine
No Shame
I Miss You – song which was written but not used for the Pinnochio film, made some “wooden” jokes
Ready to Fall in Love
All Night
Mollie’s Song
Without Me – song about her own dark time during her fight against breast cancer, of which one sister died from and for whose funeral 3 years ago she played this song
You Should Have Left Me Alone

Beverley comes on after the interval and waits for applause
Joey
Memories – talks about her half-sister and her mum asking her to come and listen to her singing herself to sleep with a lullaby – Frank plays an Irish low whistle:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Low_whistle
Tick Tock – about her other sister when coming in to talk in tears and worries about the clock running out, Frank plays soprano sax
You Never Did Love Me
Just Be the Man – talks about texting a friend, them not responding for 3 days
When to Walk Away – same relationship, which wasn’t working, seemed to get quite teary at these 2 songs
Two of a Kind
Promise Me – Frank plays soprano sax
Rainbows – she asks question about the last song to do, an audience member calls out for “Ace of Spades”, which is spooky as they were singing it in the van driving up
Encore
Castle in the Clouds

notes
on high notes she draws back from the mic

she moves left foot in a 4 movement rhythm to keep on the beat, when it is quite fast, but taps with the right foot when it is a slower beat