Jim Malcolm performs at Hove House Concerts

Jim Malcolm

The great Scottish singer-songwriter Jim Malcolm arrived from Perth – via Surrey – and wowed us with his fabulous voice and superb guitar playing. A warm-hearted, honey-voiced performer, Jim delivered original and traditional material in his own unique style, accompanied by gorgeous harmonica playing – some of the best we’ve heard in years. Add the bonus of our first ever solo trumpet singalong, and it was a memorable night all round. Jim seems to perform more often in the US these days than over here but if you get the chance, track him down. You won’t be disappointed. You can find out more information on Jim Malcolm’s website.

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