Boo Sutcliffe – Singer/songwriter based in Yorkshire, England
Adventures in indie, folk, pop, americana
Eleven Eight
The new album by Boo Sutcliffe
Released 11 August 2023.
Available to order now on vinyl, CD and download at:
boosutcliffe.bandcamp.com/album/eleven-eight
Eleven Eight
The new album by Boo Sutcliffe
Released 11 August 2023.
Available to order now on vinyl, CD and download at:
boosutcliffe.bandcamp.com/album/eleven-eight
Boo Sutcliffe
New single streaming everywhere
One For My Baby
(And One More For The Road)
Margaritas On The Lawn
“The Last Train” by Boo Sutcliffe
From the EP “You’re The Same As Me”
“You’re the Same As Me” by Boo Sutcliffe (feat. Claire Helm)
Video by Roger Kinder at Fat Mustard Films
You’re the Same As Me
4-track EP
Boo Sutcliffe (feat. Claire Helm)
- You’re The Same As Me
- The Last Train
- The Time, The Time
- A Thousand Things
All songs by Boo Sutcliffe
Produced and performed by Boo with:
Claire Helm lead vocals (track 1 & 4) backing vocals (track 1, 2 & 3)
Andy Wright violin (track 2)
Mixed and mastered by Carl Rosamond
Artwork: Puy Soden
Video/photography: Roger Kinder, Fat Mustard Films
EP Design: Gary Fenton
Website: Dave Wall
“You’re the same as me
We’re just floating on the breeze
Can you see us falling free?
Can you see us fluttering?”
You’re the Same As Me
4-track EP
Boo Sutcliffe (feat. Claire Helm)
- You’re The Same As Me
- The Last Train
- The Time, The Time
- A Thousand Things
All songs by Boo Sutcliffe
Produced and performed by Boo with:
Claire Helm lead vocals (track 1 & 4) backing vocals (track 1, 2 & 3)
Andy Wright violin (track 2)
Artwork: Puy Soden
Video/photography: Roger Kinder, Fat Mustard Films
EP Design: Gary Fenton
Website: Dave Wall
“You’re the same as me
We’re just floating on the breeze
Can you see us falling free?
Can you see us fluttering?”
Blink, the debut album from Boo Sutcliffe
- Meet Me In…
- Running Man
- Promises
- Letter To My Younger Self
- Almost Done
- Impervious
- Afterglow
- Overboard
- Blink
All songs mixed by Steve Whitfield
Mastered by Dez Ford at Rocket Fuel Audio
All songs written and produced by Boo Sutcliffe
Design by Gary Fenton
Photography by Ruth Bostock
Web design by Dave Wall
All songs performed by Boo Sutcliffe with:
Meet Me In…
Strings arrangement: Andy Wright
Running Man
Vocals: Ruth Bostock
Bass: Corey Clough-Howard
Letter to My Younger Self
Bass: Paul Heckingbottom
Promises
Electric guitar and solo: Roger Kinder
Harmonica: Jason Kerry
Bass: Paul Melleney
Drums: Andy McCarthy
Backing vocals: Claire Helm
Blink
Blinkers: Martin Barden, Ruth Bostock, Shirley Bostock, Gary Fenton, Claire Helm, Rob Jay, Jason Kerry, Roger Kinder, Rob Oakes and Alexandra Soden
Blink, the debut album from Boo Sutcliffe
- Meet Me In…
- Running Man
- Promises
- Letter To My Younger Self
- Almost Done
- Impervious
- Afterglow
- Overboard
- Blink
All songs mixed by Steve Whitfield
Mastered by Dez Ford at Rocket Fuel Audio
All songs written and produced by Boo Sutcliffe
Design by Gary Fenton
Photography by Ruth Bostock
Web design by Dave Wall
All songs performed by Boo Sutcliffe with:
Meet Me In…
Strings arrangement: Andy Wright
Running Man
Vocals: Ruth Bostock
Bass: Corey Clough-Howard
Letter to My Younger Self
Bass: Paul Heckingbottom
Promises
Electric guitar and solo: Roger Kinder
Harmonica: Jason Kerry
Bass: Paul Melleney
Drums: Andy McCarthy
Backing vocals: Claire Helm
Blink
Blinkers: Martin Barden, Ruth Bostock, Shirley Bostock, Gary Fenton, Claire Helm, Rob Jay, Jason Kerry, Roger Kinder, Rob Oakes and Alexandra Soden
Blink album promo
BLINK, the acclaimed debut album from Boo Sutcliffe
Streaming everywhere, including:
Spotify, Amazon Music and Apple Music.
Available to buy on CD and/or download at boosutcliffe.bandcamp.com
about
Boo Sutcliffe
Based in Yorkshire, England, Boo Sutcliffe writes songs that live in the space between indie, country and folk.
Boo grew up under the benign influence of two music-loving older brothers and his self-confessed “culture vulture” mother. “My musical taste was pretty much handed down to me, along with discarded action men, tragic jumpers and some unspeakable multi-coloured pants”, he says. “Fortunately, this was the 70s and my brothers had a pretty cool take on what was going on, so there was lots of Led Zep, Stones, Dylan, Queen, Neil Young and Simon and Garfunkel – then later, Bob Marley, The Clash, The Jam, Dire Straits and The Cure.
“Meanwhile, in that way she had of pointing me at things I might like without me really noticing she was doing it, mum had me watching old Frank Sinatra films and listening to Johnny Cash live at San Quentin.”
As a songwriter, Boo draws inspiration from the Americana and roots scenes (with a nod to alt rock and pop), citing influences as diverse as The National, Ryan Adams, David Bowie and Joni Mitchell.
“I also love a lot of North American novelists, who seem to practice a particular brand of sparse eloquence, where every word matters and there’s not a one out of place; I think that’s a good ethic to keep in mind when writing songs”, he says.
Playing live, Boo is known as an intense, captivating performer, whether solo, with guest musicians or as part of a full band. He’s made a number of memorable festival appearances, including a marathon six gigs in two days at the prestigious Holmfirth Folk Festival, and support slots with the likes of The Breath, Pat Fulgoni, The Green Rock River Band and Dan Reed (Dan Reed Network).
Photo above by Vic Harris.
Boo Sutcliffe’s debut album Blink was released in January 2021. The EP You’re The Same As Me (feat. Claire Helm) followed in June 2022.
Both are available on all major streaming sites and on CD from boosutcliffe.bandcamp.com
about
Boo Sutcliffe
Based in Yorkshire, England, Boo Sutcliffe writes songs that live in the space between indie, country and folk.
Boo grew up under the benign influence of two music-loving older brothers and his self-confessed “culture vulture” mother. “My musical taste was pretty much handed down to me, along with discarded action men, tragic jumpers and some unspeakable multi-coloured pants”, he says. “Fortunately, this was the 70s and my brothers had a pretty cool take on what was going on, so there was lots of Led Zep, Stones, Dylan, Queen, Neil Young and Simon and Garfunkel – then later, Bob Marley, The Clash, The Jam, Dire Straits and The Cure.
“Meanwhile, in that way she had of pointing me at things I might like without me really noticing she was doing it, mum had me watching old Frank Sinatra films and listening to Johnny Cash live at San Quentin.”
As a songwriter, Boo draws inspiration from the Americana and roots scenes (with a nod to alt rock and pop), citing influences as diverse as The National, Ryan Adams, David Bowie and Joni Mitchell.
“I also love a lot of North American novelists, who seem to practice a particular brand of sparse eloquence, where every word matters and there’s not a one out of place; I think that’s a good ethic to keep in mind when writing songs”, he says.
Playing live, Boo is known as an intense, captivating performer, whether solo, with guest musicians or as part of a full band. He’s made a number of memorable festival appearances, including a marathon six gigs in two days at the prestigious Holmfirth Folk Festival, and support slots with the likes of The Breath, Pat Fulgoni, The Green Rock River Band and Dan Reed (Dan Reed Network).
Boo Sutcliffe’s debut album Blink was released in January 2021. The EP You’re The Same As Me (feat. Claire Helm) followed in June 2022.
Both are available on all major streaming sites and on CD from boosutcliffe.bandcamp.com
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Jazz collaboration for new release (24 Mar ’23)
“One for My Baby (and One More for the Road)” was written by Harold Arlen and Johnny Mercer for the 1943 film musical The Sky’s the Limit. My version comes out as a single on 24 March 2023…
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