Irish singer's debut

By Harriet Ernstsons Friday 26 October 2012 Updated: 26/10 09:16

AN IRISH singer with 25 years’ experience under her belt is set to make a welcome debut at Artrix.

Throughout her recording career, Mary Coughlan has been influenced by her legendary heroes such as Billie Holiday, Peggy Lee, Van Morrison and Edith Piaf.

But every song including Double Cross, The Ice Cream Man and Man Of The World will be made her own during the 8pm show on Sunday (October 28).

Supporting Mary is Graham Robins who will show off a stunning range of music from soul and blues to country and gospel.

Tickets costing £16.50 are available from www.artrix.co.uk or by calling the box office on 01527 577330.

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