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Doors 7pm. Mix of seating and standing.
Back in 2017 a little known country-folk duo from Kentucky called The Local Honeys won the Chris Austin songwriting award at Merle Fest for their environmental protest song Cigarette Trees. It was the very same songwriting award Gillian Welch won in '93.
The first women to graduate from Morehead University's degree programme in Traditional 'hillbilly' Music, The Local Honeys have been taking their socially conscious and environmentally aware bluegrass across the world and are back in London to support their new record The Gospel. Itself a follow up to 2017's Little Girls Actin' Like Men.
Marshall Terrace, 38 Sunderland Road,
Durham,
County Durham,
England,
DH1 2HX.
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