Beans On Toast
Blending a dark wit with serious social and political satire based on a diverse range of subjects including cocaine, Tesco, London, gun crime, myspace, global warming and the Lake District, Beans on Toast brings Billy Bragg-esque style of folk to Plymouth.
Beans On Toast began playing in 2005, rising from the London folk scene. He opened proceedings at Glastonbury Festival in 2007 and has played each year since.[1] He supported Kate Nash at London's Hammersmith Apollo in 2008
He also recently supported Frank Turner at his Wembley Arena show in April 2012 playing to over 10000 people.
Beans On Toast released his 50-track 'Standing On A Chair' in 2009, produced by Ben Lovett from Mumford & Sons. It features guest vocals by Emmy The Great, Frank Turner and members of The Holloways, amongst others.