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Nathan Burton: He can play the guitar without even looking – now that's magic that is
Nathan Burton – no, not the world famous cheesy magician, but Manchester's newer, slicker (and frankly better) answer to Badly Drawn Boy – has clinched another fantastic support.
The talented singer-songwriter will appear with The Coral next week at two of their northern dates to promote his forthcoming EP, the follow-up to the warmly-recieved It's Hard To Sell Your Home (When It's Part Of A Chain).
The gigs in Sheffield and Manchester, come just a short while after his slots with John Squire and that other red-hot young acoustic artist Willy Mason.
The Coral gig details are as follows:
Wednesday 20th April – Sheffield Leadmill
Thursday 21st April – Manchester Ritz
Nathan's new website is currently under construction, but keep checking back at link for soundclips and more gig news.