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Harmonious - Our New Touring Show Debuts in Halifax: September 15!

 Anyone who has heard our music or seen us perform knows that three-part harmonies are at the heart of our songs, arrangements and shows. There is a natural blend to our voices as siblings - blood harmonies!

But our signature sound has also been heavily influenced by listening to some of the great artists and bands known for those spine-tingling harmonies. 

Our new touring show 'Harmonious' features our own songs and our take on songs from some of those all-time greats including Simon & Garfunkel, Crosby Stills & Nash, the Beach Boys, the Everly Brothers, Fleetwood Mac, ABBA, the Bee Gees, the Mamas & the Papas, and more!

And we are delighted that our show launch is also part of the inaugural season at the beautiful venue that is The Stage at St Andrew's, Halifax.

Our voices will soar and we intend to carry you along with us! So please join us at the Stage at St Andrew's on the corner of Coburg and Robie, Halifax.

You can see the other great artists coming to the Stage at St Andrew's including Lennie Gallant here

The Gilberts: Harmonious. The Stage at St Andrew's, Halifax. 

Wednesday September 15 at 8 pm. 

TEll ME: Now on CD!

Our sophomore album Tell Me was released on digital platforms earlier this year and since then we have had a lot of requests - and some advice (!) to put it out on CD. So we have!

Tell Me is the follow-up to our award winning debut album The Gilberts: One. It features four reworked songs from the first album and five new songs that we feel are among our best. 

Like its predecessor it was recorded in our home studio which was set up at the start of the pandemic, but this time with multi-tracking to go for a more 'produced' and layered sound. 

Reuben recorded, engineered, mixed, mastered and produced the album.

"Our first album was recorded live off the floor on one mic, in one take, on one day.  This time we wanted the record to stay true to what you would hear at one of our live shows but to also create a wider and deeper soundscape with more instrumentation behind our voices."