Charismatic chanteuse Sister Cookie is making a late-month visit to The Embankment in Stratford-upon-Avon.
The Lagos-born Londoner will be taking her audience ‘on an eclectic excursion into the roots and fruits of black music’ when she performs at the venue on Saturday 28 March.
As well as possessing a distinctive voice that's tender and sweet when it needs to be, she is a composer and self-taught pianist who writes honest and raw songs about pain, heartbreak, suffering...
Charismatic chanteuse Sister Cookie is making a late-month visit to The Embankment in Stratford-upon-Avon.
The Lagos-born Londoner will be taking her audience ‘on an eclectic excursion into the roots and fruits of black music’ when she performs at the venue on Saturday 28 March.
As well as possessing a distinctive voice that's tender and sweet when it needs to be, she is a composer and self-taught pianist who writes honest and raw songs about pain, heartbreak, suffering...
To find out more and book tickets, visit sistercookie.co.uk