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22 Apr 2013

The Other Woman Podcast: Nadine Shah

Nadine Shah
We gather at my tiny Hackney flat for this pod, minus two very important members of the team. Piney Gir had an Actionettes rehearsal she couldn't possibly miss and Stef Schadenfreude couldn't be with us because the showbiz she does as a living got in the way. She does however deliver one final rant as from now on she's ditching showbiz! Big news! Jude Rogers and Ruth Barnes are joined by broadcaster Kath Melandri (host of The Mostess) and Geordie via Pakistan/ Norway gloom-pop piano chanteuse Nadine Shah to talk Thatcher, our Lost Dame Heather Jones and more...

9 Jan 2011

MADAM joins Piney Gir and Paper Dollhouse for 13 Feb gig!

TOW is proud to announce that Madam will be playing a solo acoustic set for our Loves Me Not anti-Valentines gig on Sunday 13th February...! Madam AKA singer songwriter Sukie Smith and her band have just released their second album Gone Before Morning. Here she is performing Call America from her last album In Case Of Emergency:



The Other Woman celebrates LOVES ME NOT! An anti-Valentines day long event, bring your broken heart and drown your sorrows at The Horatia... dance along to Piney Gir's latest single from her new album Jesus Wept, Lucky Me (she's launching it with us don'cha'know)...Here's the video for her first single from the album, 40 Days and Nights:



and newbie Paper Dollhouse, who will be playing her spooky folk tunes and telling tales with some beautiful visuals too. Astrud Steehouder is also the lead singer of The Rayographs.

The lovely Broken Hearts will be deejaying for us and we'll have stalls from Gabberdashery and cakes and treats from For Book's Sake.

Pop it in your diary and join us... The Horatia is a lovely pub to snuggle down into on a Sunday afternoon, pies, beers and great music, sounds about right for a wintry February night!

It's equidistant from Holloway Road tube on the Piccadilly line and from Highbury & Islington on the Victoria.