MERCURY Prize nominee King Creosote, alias Fife musician Kenny Anderson, has sold out Saturday's 8pm show with his full band at Pocklington Arts Centre.
Anderson formed the micro-record label Fence Records in 1994 in Anstruther and Cellardyke, Fife, where King Creosote, The Pictish Trail and James Yorkston all prospered. He has since become a prolific singer-songwriter, "a squeezebox Casanova with a cosmic wordplay fetish, whose voice leaves gentle devastation in its wake".
Among his albums have been Kenny And Beth's Musakal Boat Rides; KC Rules OK; Bombshell; Flick The Vs; the live My Nth Bit Of Strange; his Mercury-nominated 2011 collaboration with Jon Hopkins, Diamond Mine, and his 2014 film soundtrack, From Scotland With Love. His most recent work, Astronaut Meets Appleman, was released through Domino in September 2016.
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