The Sheffield suburbs have produced some of UK music’s most exciting bands, the latest is Liberty Ship. The four piece have already toured with the likes of King Charles (2013) and Reverend and The Makers (2014). They have played their own sold out hometown shows and were picked from over 1500 applicants to open the main stage at last year’s Tramlines Festival.
Liberty Ship are producing music that demands recognition – authentic, energetic rock n roll tracks which perfectly capture the wild exuberance of youth, a band to define a generation.
Their track What Point made BBC Introducing Sheffield’s Top 2015 playlist and This Feeling / Fred Perry Subculture have dubbed the band as ones to watch in 2016.
The Artwork for Learning to Fly comes courtesy of Sheffield based, world renowned graffiti artist, illustrator and MC, Kid Acne. www.KidAcne.com
The Band:
Lewis Hancock
Jack Eddison
James Brown
Kierran Bond
Tracey Paleo is the publisher and personality of Gia On The Move. She is a Board Member/Awards Chair of the Los Angeles Drama Critics Circle (LADCC). A Theater Critic, she also occasionally contributes to Broadway World Los Angeles.
As a lifelong supporter of and performer within the arts, Tracey began her professional career as an actress and dancer appearing on television, radio, stage and in movie at the age of eight. Her writing career began at age twelve when she was asked to review the entire collection of the Hardy Boys Nancy Drew Mysteries as a young reviewer for the Boston Phoenix.
As a performer she is most recognized for her lead role in Martin Scorsese’s, “The Departed”, as Darlene and her appearances on Law & Order Criminal Intent. She also appeared as a lead dancer in the 80s hit dance show, “Dance Jam 88”.
Tracey has written for a variety of media outlets and blogs including Discover Hollywood, The Tolucan Times, and Food Truck News. She is the former Editor of FootLights Publishing.