Imelda May at the Royal Albert Hall London

Margot Wagner

Margot Wagner

Irish rockabilly-folk singer Imelda May, treated her audience with a thrilling live show this week, at The Royal Albert Hall. The London based Dubliner has the rare kind of raw talent, with her lusty voice and sombre songs, she rocked a great show together with her four-piece band, which comprises of the following musicians, guitarist Darrel Higham, bassist Al Gare, drummer Steve Rushton and trumpeter, guitarist and percussionist Dave Priseman. May’s self-written and self-produced last album ‘Mayhem’ propelled her to wider exposure and has been critically acclaimed. After a fantastic year she re-released her album 'More Mayhem' for further acclaim and is now a modern woman in control of her own art. Imelda May returned from a 20 date sold out US tour and fully submersed herself in one of her biggest solo shows to date in the UK. “The problem with an artist like Imelda May is that she’s so good, it makes a critical review almost impossible to write; her performance is flawless.” Clash Magazine Winkball reporters headed down to the Royal Albert Hall on Friday 4 May 2012 to interview fans after Imel

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Imelda May at the Royal Albert Hall London

Event Date: 08/05/2012

Irish rockabilly-folk singer Imelda May, treated her audience with a thrilling live show this week, at The Royal Albert Hall. The London based Dubliner has the rare kind of raw talent, with her lusty voice and sombre songs, she rocked a great show together with her four-piece band, which comprises of the following musicians, guitarist Darrel Higham, bassist Al Gare, drummer Steve Rushton and trumpeter, guitarist and percussionist Dave Priseman. May’s self-written and self-produced last album ‘Mayhem’ propelled her to wider exposure and has been critically acclaimed. After a fantastic year she re-released her album 'More Mayhem' for further acclaim and is now a modern woman in control of her own art. Imelda May returned from a 20 date sold out US tour and fully submersed herself in one of her biggest solo shows to date in the UK. “The problem with an artist like Imelda May is that she’s so good, it makes a critical review almost impossible to write; her performance is flawless.” Clash Magazine Winkball reporters headed down to the Royal Albert Hall on Friday 4 May 2012 to interview fans after Imel