ARTIST COMMUNITY
A whole bunch of amazing creative people who have blessed us with their performances.

Guy Kelton Jones I
Mr. Guy Kelton Jones I… Long name and not one word wasted. Born in New York but growing up all around the southern United States, this artist has used his passions, his ever changing environment and beliefs to forge a career for himself that is like no other. He is ART.
Mr. Jones began performing poetry at the age of 4 and writing it soon thereafter. He then began in musical theater at the age of eight and it was with these skills, mixed with his love for singing, that he would then travel around the world performing, writing and collaborating with different artists.
Working with the likes of The Floacist (Floetry), Fantastic Negrito, Talib Kweli, Saul Williams and many others, Mr. Jones has will continue to leave his mark on the music industry for a very long time to come.
FRANSIS
Blurring lines between artists like Alanis Morissette, Florence Welch and Stevie Nicks with a genre-blending mix of rock, Indie, pop, soul, and blues, Fransis delivers music that hits hard, moves fast, and stays with you. She's made waves as a session singer, live performer, and writer - all while earning her stripes busking on the streets of London, leaving a lasting impression with her energetic performances whether it be a solo acoustic, with her trio or full band.
RECENT NOTABLE GIGS:
Gibson Garage, Black Deer Festival, Moseley Folk Festival (Birmingham), Hanwell Hootie Festival, Festival 14 (Canary Wharf), Old Street Records, The water Rats, The Dublin Castle, New Cross Inn, Camden Assembly, Aces & Eights, 02 Academy Islington, 02 Shepards Bush Empire, Twickenham and Arsenal Stadiums, The Ivy cafe’s, The Dorchester, International Busking Day

Amit Chadda
Amit Chadda is a singer-songwriter and performer from South London. Described as ‘folk-soul’, Amit’s music fuses intimate, acoustic guitar and piano arrangements with stirring, soulful vocals. Through his songs, he shares his journey of self-discovery and identity as a queer, British Indian and tells stories of love, loss, spiritual growth and hope.
Amit’s recently released EP, Bodies of Water, is an exploration of impermanence and identity, inspired by his travels across Asia and the creative renewal that followed. Blending poetic lyricism with nature imagery, the five pieces capture the ripples of constant change in songs and sound poems, drawing from folk, soul, ambient electronica and spoken word to create a fresh sonic palette.
