Watch Andrew Combs in session ahead of his End of the Road Festival appearance
31 August 2015, 14:00
| Written by
Paul Bridgewater
On his second long-player All These Dreams, Dallas-born Andrew Combs proved his weight as one of the most impressive singer/songwriters of recent years.
Following on from his appearance at this year's End Of The Road Festival (on Friday, 4 September), Combs and his band will tour the UK promoting All These Dreams. With Barna Howard in tow, the band kick of their tour on 7 September in Brighton. Full dates are over on Songkick.
To celebrate the tour, Howard and Combs have also released a a special limited edition split 7" featuring their "Nothing To Lose" and "Quite A Feelin’”.
The limited split 7" "Nothing To Lose" / "Quite A Feelin’” is out now via Loose Music.
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