ALCESTER singer-songwriter Jack Blackman is set to host another free live music event at the Cross Keys.

The 'Tuery Sessions' third event, on Sunday, April 10, will include music from British folk musician Chris Cleverley, country-Pop singer and songwriter Paris Georgia as well as well-known Beach Boy’s tribute band Surf's Up.

Cleverley, known for his tales of ghost women, lonesome clock towers, lovelorn mariners and hospital beds, released his debut full album in October last year.

Paris' debut EP 'Stranger to You' reached number two in the iTunes Country Chart, ahead of Taylor Swift and Dolly Parton on the day it was released.

The EP featured airplay on national radio including BBC Introducing, Chris Country and BBC Coventry & Warwickshire, who also featured her as their 'Artist of the Month'.

There will be an exclusive stripped-down performance by Surf's Up, ahead of their gig celebrating 50 years of the legendary Pet Sounds album at the Artrix Theatre, Bromsgrove.

The event starts from 6pm and includes a raffle.

For more information visit jackblackman.com.