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The Model Folk

appearing at

The Old Duke

Bristol, Bristol

Wednesday 18th of July 2018

21:00 - 23:00

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The Model Folk

Genre

Live Performance
Folk

Description

The Model Folk are a six piece band, hailing from the deepest darkest reaches of North Somerset.

Our sound is an eclectic cocktail of influences that could loosely fit in the folk canon. Live shows are full of self-deprecating humour, romance, pathos, audience engagement and interaction; this creates an intimacy which feels more akin to a family get together than a gig; with tunes such as Nipples for Men and Naked in The Kitchen, our aim is to get everyone smiling and tapping their feet.

The music is created with clarinet wizardry, trumpets, trombones & accordion; topped off with epic harmonies; with influences from The Bonzo Dog Doo Dah Band, Curtis Eller, Frank Zappa, Robyn Hitchcock, Ani DiFranco, Cardiacs, Tom Waits, Beirut, Fiona Apple, Bob Marley, Glitzy Bag Hags, John Martyn and many others but sounding like none of them.

As one recent gig attendee said to us “you may go not knowing the songs, but you end up wondering why on earth you hadn’t known them all your life!”.

The Old Duke

Venue Type

Music Venue

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Description

The Old Duke is a music venue situated on the cobbled King Street in the heart of Bristol. Named after Duke Ellington, the pub has become world famous for it's live traditional, New Orleans inspired Jazz music.

More recently the pub has added Blues and more modern Jazz bands to its program and now has live music on every night of the week and on Sunday lunch times.

Free Entry

Folk

45 King Street,

Bristol,

England,

BS1 4ER.


0117 401 9661

Alcohol ServedReal Ale ServedOutside SeatingSmoking Area

Free Admission

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