Rinaldi Sings — News and Live Dates
Upcoming Live Dates
Friday February 26with The Len Price 3
Fiddler's Elbow
1 Malden Road,
London,
NW5 3HS
Price: £6.00
Rinaldi Sings is the name assumed by singer/songwriter Steve Rinaldi, who was famously described by the NME as a "cocksure 20th Century Scott Walker". He plays a stylish brand of pop that acknowledges a deep debt to the bubblegum northern soul of the late Sixties.
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Sat. Nov 22 2003
For The RecordThe first Rinaldi Sings single looks set to be scheduled for a February 2004 release on Tangerine Records. The exact song has yet to be confirmed but it will definitely be a track from the band’s already recorded ‘What’s It All About?’ album. The single will be supported by a short tour around the country and a London show. The album will follow later in the year.
Sat. Nov 15 2003
Rinaldi Proves ItSteve Rinaldi picked up his trombone for the first time in a little while to make a guest appearance on ‘Prove it’, the latest single by Ian Page & The Affair. Steve also played with the band at their recent gigs at the 100 Club in London and The Cavern in Liverpool. “Watching Ian perform is always a pleasure, but playing alongside that sax legend Dave Winthrop really was an honour,” said Steve. “I really enjoyed the gigs and hopefully Rinaldi Sings will be playing with The Affair at some point next year.”
Fri. Nov 14 2003
Video StarsRinaldi Sings are soon due to start working on a short promotional film to be directed by Edward Ball. A former Creation Records star and frontman of The Times, Ball is currently scouting for suitably filmic locations for the minor masterpiece. “I’ve been to various sites, including Maryon Park where they filmed ‘Blow Up’,” said Ed Ball. “It looks perfect for Rinaldi Sings.”
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