MORNINOONANIGHT

LOCATION:
BOURNEMOUTH

GENRE:
CHEEKY UK ACOUSTIC FOLK

MEMBERS NAMES:
BILL NOONAN

FORMED:
2004

RECORD LABEL:
UNSIGNED


 



At home on stage, Morninoonanight has been capturing audiences around the UK for the last four years.

In 2007 Morninoonanight supported Nizlopi, completed a successful UK tour and Rocked 4 festivals including Edinburgh Fringe.

His raw and natural talent for crafting a song paints pictures in our minds of which we can all relate. His simple yet effective acoustic rhythms tied together with melodic vocals from the soul promises a spine tingling, moving and often highly amusing performance.

Few could juxtapose so perfectly such a warped sense of humour and sincere story telling over unwavering guitar, making this musician a whole package worth witnessing.

'Morninoonanight was a revelation, marrying heartfelt melodies and vocals to a cheeky charm that held us all captive.'
(Platform Radio)

'Soulful engaging well written songs with great vibes'.
(NIZLOPI)

          'A fine songwriter, and a dude, with a lot to give. And an exciting journey ahead.'
(NIZLOPI)





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Answers by: Bill Noonan


In no more than 25 words, explain what makes you different to what’s out there already…

“My music is different as far as I’m aware, when I started playing I didn’t concentrate on doing covers. My live show generally surprises people.”

It’s a wet and windy Tuesday evening in February and you’re on tour. Why should people venture out to come see you?

“It’s important to smile.”

Are you currently holding down other jobs? If so, what are they, and would you recommend them to other aspiring artists in need of cash?

“I’m a barman at a student club, I get to see bands for free and clean toilets. So there are ups and downs…”

You’re on top of a soapbox, telling everyone where you aspire to be in five years time. Where do you aim to be, and what’s your mission statement?

“Giggin’ giggin’ giggin’, I will work very hard to fund a tour every year, write new songs, generally improve and try everything I can. I will have a summer of festivals and a comfy winter abode.”

For a bonus point – tell us a joke! You don’t have to, but if you feel the urge…

“I went into my butchers yesterday and asked for 8 legs of venison.
The butcher bagged them up and said ‘That’ll be 80 pounds please.’
I told him it was too deer
He said: ‘Yes.....yes it is’ .”