Singer-songwriter ready to bring new songs to West Midlands at end of national tour
A singer-songwriter with an ear for a rock melody will be headlining the stage of a Wolverhampton venue as she brings a busy year to an end.
Chantel McGregor will appear at the Giffard Arms on Sunday, December 7, a performance which comes at the end of a national tour.
The Yorkshire-born guitarist, singer and songwriter appeared in Dudley and Bilston on her national tour and brings the songs from her latest album "The Healing" to the Giffard Arms.
Besides Chantel McGregor, the album features her regular band-mates Colin Sutton on bass and Thom Gardner on drums, a pair of players with whom she has developed a form of musical telekinesis.

Where things depart from the norm is the presence of the two newcomers, with noted UK guitarist Oli Brown as co-producer.
Chantel said: "I’ve known Oli for donkey’s years, but when I heard the work he was doing with his band The Dead Collective I really wanted to see if we could do something together."
Chantel McGregor will be supported at the Giffard by Foxpalmer and Beltane Moon, with doors opening at 7pm and tickets costing £16.35 each.




