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The Pitmen Poets

at

Stanley Halls

London

Tuesday 22nd of October 2019

19:30

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The Pitmen Poets

Event Type

Genre : Music - Folk/blues/world

Description

Take a well deserved bow Billy Mitchell, Bob Fox, Benny Graham and Jez Lowe.

These four giants of the traditional and contemporary folk world regaled us with brilliant songs, poetry and hilarious anecdotes about our coalmining tradition.
It's done not from the perspective of former miners but from the sons of former miners; County Durham and Northumberland Baby Boomers able to "escape" life down the pit. Therefore this isn't about patronising pitman and their families; as the patter recalled, it's about people who saw at first hand tin baths in front of the fire, outside netties, strikes and hard times.
Each one of the "poets" is a star in their own right but playing together the sum parts take the whole onto a different level.

Mitchell (guitar, mandolin and harmonica), Fox (guitar), Graham (accordion and a heaven-sent voice) and Lowe (guitar, cittern and harmonica) wrap their words and storytelling in beautiful collective harmonies.
The songs are about celebrating the life of the mining villages, about working class community, about solidarity. As Mitchell said, to balance things up, they'd sing songs written for and about the bosses and coal owners but there just aren't any!

Tommy Armstrong, the original Stanley-born Pitman Poet, is well represented by Fox and Graham, while Mitchell covered a number of songs from his excellent CD The Devil's Ground.
Lowe's comic song about redundant ex-pitmen going off the rails and joining a pub quiz team was a light-hearted contrast to his hard-hitting Judas Bus, about scabs in the 1984/85 strike; intercut with The Blackleg Miner, it was another of the many highlights of a fantastic night that included an appearance by clog dancer Ellie Fox, who received rapturous applause, and a backdrop of mining life images.

Whoever's idea it was to bring these four together for a show should be awarded a gold medal for services to music.

Stanley Halls

Venue Type

Arts Centre

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Description

Stanley Halls was built by William Stanley, a self-made local businessman, inventor, engineer, architect, philanthropist, and writer.
Hardly used for years, it is now entering a new period of growth and expansion. Our aim is to fill the building with a community of artists across a wide variety of different creative disciplines, traditional and modern, both craft-based and cutting edge.
Our performance schedule will be about promoting the very best emerging artists across all performance forms.
Background:
Stanley Halls is run by Stanley People's Initiative, a charity set up by local people to save the building from permanent closure. They took over responsibility for running Stanley Halls in 2015, when they signed a 35-year lease with Croydon Council.
They get no regular grant funding and depend upon income from events and hires to keep the building open. Day to day operations depend on a small staff team, supported by volunteers.
Please consider making a donation to support our work.

12 South Norwood Hill,

South Norwood,

London,

Greater London,

England,

SE25 6AB.


020 8653 3630

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