The Railway Inn presents
Alex Roberts
To say that Alex Roberts has many strings to his bow would be a metaphor forgiven for the fact that it helps to conjure his presence as a musical magician, in which a variety of instruments seamlessly pop into set, beautifully played and adored.
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To say that Alex Roberts has many strings to his bow would be a metaphor forgiven for the fact that it helps to conjure his presence as a musical magician, in which a variety of instruments seamlessly pop into set, beautifully played and adored. Whether it’s the finger-style guitar, lap-steel, or bouzouki, it is played with a sincerity borne of years of graft, craft, and of a man who seems to straddle time through song.
His lyrics offer a fusion of cultural pertinence, generated by an acute appreciation for our earth and ancestry, and a raw gift for storytelling. His songs are enriched by travel and immersive living experiences, from off-grid living in the wilds of rural France, to Tipi dwelling in Dorset, allowing music to guide his path across multiple continents, the result is an oasis of mini ‘odysseys’ in which each song feels like it has been specially harvested for our appreciation. Through years of devotion and study Alex not only turns life into song, but enables us to see that song provides life with its heartbeat.
Alex has been actively engaged in a number of progressive musical and educational initiatives, from Billy Bragg’s ‘Jail Guitar Doors’ – supporting rehabilitation with music in young offenders institutes, to music therapy with disabled people. He is a founding member of the Far Flung Collective – a Scottish/English band inspired by landscape, culture and diversity within the British Isles. Alex’s music has been featured on film and television, he also composes music for film. He is a Bard, and member of the Order of Bards, Ovates and Druids.
His most recent album – ‘Trespass’ – (released May 2025 on the Mottow Soundz label) is a body of work illustrative of a deep connection to musical heritage and a progressive mastery of his art.
With titles bestowed upon him such as ‘the Bard of Dorset’ and ‘Hollowneck Troubadour’ (after his award winning lap-steel guitar album ‘Waiting on the Sun Again’ – 2012), Alex continues to respond to his calling as a troubadour. ♫♪♪
‘This is the best kind of music for me – beautifully written and wonderfully executed’ Mark Chadwick – The Levellers
Supporting Alex on the night will be
Ian Jamieson
Gentle fingerpicked guitar and warm, melodic vocals guide you through stories of love, loss and lives simple truths. Authentic and grounded, every song is a window into a thoughtful heart. Perfect for quiet moments and meaningful listening.