A MUSICIAN with 'years of professional experience' is set to perform in Andover and make his seventh appearance for a club that has been championing the electronic keyboard for more than two decades
Performing for MUSIC at HeART at the White Hart Hotel in Andover on Thursday, May 16 is Daniel Watt from Shifnal, near Telford in Shropshire.
Daniel has many years of professional experience as a concert musician and brand ambassador, currently for Yamaha Europe GmbH (UK).
Not only is he a familiar name on the UK electronic keyboard circuit but he has made tours across Europe as well as Canada and the USA. He has his own studio and has produced CDs for many of today’s top keyboard players.
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In addition to being a teacher and demonstrator, he also produces music-related software and is involved with stage management at a number of UK festivals, whilst his interest in photography has been combined with many of his various musical capabilities.
He has also found time during his busy schedule to compose several pieces of music.
For almost 22 years the Weyhill Electronic Organ Society (WEOS) has been based in the village, hosting its concerts at the Fairground Hall, but now it is relocating to the White Hart Hotel, in Bridge Street.
While the society’s name remains unchanged, it now operates under the title Music at HeART.
A club spokesperson previously said: “The move is aimed to prolong the club's existence. Its name remains unchanged but the title being used for concerts and promotional purposes simply reflects the name of the new venue and the well-loved music that we hope to continue providing.”
The entertainment commences at 7.30pm. (doors open at 7.00pm) and tickets, priced at £8.00, are available in advance from the hotel or on the night at the concert door.
The ticket price includes interval refreshments.
Further information about Daniel can be found at danielwatt.com whilst details of the club can be viewed on its comprehensive website www.weyhill-eos.co.uk or by phoning (01264) 323213.
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