The landlord of 'Britain's Oldest Pub' has helped two singer-songwriters release their new album.
Martin Robinson - who co-owns Ye Olde Fighting Cocks in St Albans - allowed Katie Lobatto and Juan Fos, aka 'KatiePlusJuan', to use his own studio to record their new album Solitaire.
The duo then released the original songs during a gig at the Horn, on Victoria Street, on Thursday, November 16.
KatiePlusJuan supported Sinead Quinn on the night, with their album now available on Spotify.
The singer-songwriters create a varied mix of genres from soul, pop, country and Latin and have played "countless times" at Ye Olde Fighting Cocks.
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Seven songs are included in their new album, including Mr Seymour, Paperweight, One Person and Jack of Hearts.
Martin, who has known Katie and Juan for 11 years, commented: "We have a regular live music night on Fridays, which is very popular and has been a great springboard and showcase for local bands.
"Music will continue to be a big part of our plans for 2024 and let’s hope Solitaire is the first of many albums that began life at our much-loved pub.”
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