Adam Warne is a poet and comedian. He likes to tell stories which are mildly amusing and puts the try into poetry. More >>
Addison's Uncle is the brain child of Philip Pearson, an acoustic singer songwriter based in Norwich. More >>
A songwriter who plays both solo and in a band, adeptly blends folk, blues and acoustic pop. But alas! Adele Swallow and the Band are no longer gigging. More >>
A.F. Harrold is an English poet (1975 – present). He writes and performs for adults and children, in cabaret and in schools, in bars and in basements, in fields and indoors. More >>
Alden, Patterson and Dashwood are a trio from Norwich, comprised as a member each from The Woodland Creatures, Murphy's Lore and Dumbfoundus. Playing original and traditional folk songs and tunes. More >>
Mr Alex Carson is a stalwart of the Norwich music scene. The first time I booked him we was 18 years old and had only been playin for a year or so, yet he was already making a massive impact. More >>
Alex Carson (Singer/ Pianist/ Songwriter for Wooden Arms) is a classical composer who's managed to spend most of his life in contemporary bands. More >>
Amy SoapBox occasionally likes to take the stage in between running loads of gigs, working at festivals and dreaming. More >>
Musician, singer and facilitator. Can turn a crowd into a choir or a hang into a jam session. More >>
An extremely talented African drummer and teacher with years of experience. Andrew has guested with Rebel Lion, Foundation Sound, Head Space, Urban Dub, Iration Steppas, YT and many more. More >>
Andrew Spragg is a poet, performer and critic. He wrote SHOEBOX, a performance piece staged by The Effort in 2010. More >>
I play guitar. I make people laugh. I give good cuddles. I swear lots. I sing like a bird and dance like a twat. More >>
Poet, performer and feminist Anna Percy has been reading for SoapBox for years. She studied firstly at UEA and now resides in Manchester after relocating to take an MA. More >>
Sharp-tongued, high energy, social surrealist rebel poet and songwriter. His themes are topical, his words hard-hitting, his politics unashamedly radical, but Attila will make you roar with laughter as well as seethe with anger. More >>
Born and raised in the backstreets of Paris the artist now known as Axel Loughrey picked up his first guitar at the tender age of 8, completed his first songs at 14 and hasn’t looked back since. More >>