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The guitar and voice of Michael Chapman first became known on the Cornish Folk Circuit in 1967. Playing a blend of atmospheric and autobiographical material he established a reputation for intensity and innovation. Signed to EMI's Harvest label he recorded a quartet of classic albums. LPs like 'Rainmaker' and 'Wrecked Again' defined the melancholic observer role Michael was to make his own, mixing intricate guitar instrumentals with a full band sound. The influential album 'Fully Qualified Survivor', featuring the guitar of Mick Ronson and Rick (Steeleye Span) Kemp's bass, was John Peel's favourite album of 1970. 'Survivor' featured the Chapman 'hit', "Postcards of Scarborough", a characteristically tenderly sour song recounting the feelings of nostalgia and regret.
A welcoming, traditional community pub where people of all ages can enjoy a great range of drinks in comfortable surroundings.
Cask ales from Thornbridge’s award winning range are on tap, alongside quality lagers and an extensive variety of bottled beers specially selected by our brewers. Want to take home a beer? We stock 2 pint cartons for you to take away today. Wines by John Mitchells, Sheffield’s premier wine shop and coffee by Café Cereza are also available.
Greystones Road,
Greystones,
Sheffield,
South Yorkshire,
England,
S11 7BS.
0114 266 5599
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