Having played many stages, from the Barbican to the Bluebird in Nashville, Dean Dyson is the definitive Troubadour. A singer-songwriter with an added treasure chest of classic covers, he brings a wealth of experience to his performances. Be prepared to be transported!

A 21st Century Troubadour

To linger a while and listen to Dean is to lose yourself, however momentarily, away from the clamour and chatter of daily life. How to describe his distinctive baritone timbre? Colour, richness, depth? Tick all boxes. How about a generous helping of 80% cacao mellifluousness? Present and correct. A vocal range that can pretty much span the whole nine yards from Paul Robeson to Paul Simon? Access all areas.

And there’s an underpinning of effortlessness and confidence that comes from an instinctive musical ability honed by a lifetime of performing. Then stir in his peerless acoustic guitar accompaniment and a vocal phrasing that’s easily up there with the Bennetts and the Bublés of the world and you’re left wondering why this guy’s not on The Pyramid at Glasto' or at the very least wowing viewers with an intimate set on Later with Jools.

Dean’s career has spanned nearly a half a century and he’s showing no sign of slowing down. You can catch him on the 12th of April this year when he’ll be in concert at The Arc venue in Winchester. Tickets at £15? A right bargain I reckon. For a taster, try out his self-penned You Don’t Know Me and Siobhan on Spotify.

I don’t think you’ll be disappointed. 

Simon Newman Westbourne Magazine

 

 

Event: Saturday 12 April, 7.30pm
Bar Opens: 18.30
Tickets: £15 Advance, £17 On The Door

  • Dean playing guitar singing into a mircophone

Dates and times

  1. Sat 12 Apr 2025
    7:30pm
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