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Gerry Colvin & Friends

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St Mary's Arts Centre

Sandwich

Saturday 4th of September 2021

19:30

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Gerry Colvin & Friends

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Music - Folk/blues/world
Folk Legend Gerry Colvin
Fundraising for the Covid-19 Bereaved Families For Justice Public Inquiry Appeal

"Gerry Colvin is a writer of great substance who is able to give us something that has been largely missing in English Music for a long time. His subjects and characters are clearly defined and his songs create strong images and stories which can make us both laugh and cry in the same breath. This man is unique and unforgettable. The songs are brilliant. He should be a household name. Go see him.? Phil Beer, Show of Hands

The hardest act to follow since the feeding of the 5,000!' Keith Donnelly

In the 1970?s Gerry joined pop band ?The Man Upstairs?. They released three singles and toured with ?The Smiths?.

In the early 1980's he co-founded and fronted the legendary John Peel favourite skiffle-cowpunk indie outfit ?Terry & Gerry'. This seminal band toured Europe and the USA and appeared on countless Radio and TV shows including "The Tube" and "The Old Grey Whistle Test". Their five singles and album all reached No.1 in the indie charts. They wrote numerous theme tunes for Central TV and were the subject of a 30 minute documentary by the legendary film maker Norman Hull, which aired on British Television in July 1986. The quirky portrayal of their unique skiffle music and beloved Birmingham can be viewed here.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZVC_uGq5bSA

In 2010 Cherry Red released ?Let?s Get the Hell Back to Lubbock?, the definitive ?Terry and Gerry? compilation

In the early 1990?s Gerry worked in Nashville as a professional songwriter and back in the UK collaborated with Alison Moyet, co-writing on an album project. He also penned numerous TV themes, three musicals, two film scores and wrote and presented for BBC Radio 2. His band ?Gerry Colvin?s Inexperience?, a fusion of Soul, R and B and Folk-Country, became a firm favourite on the College circuit.

In 1993 Gerry formed the folk-pop band 'The Atlantics?: they toured extensively including a slot at Glastonbury Festival where Gerry was compere, and appeared on BBC?s ?Pebble Mill at One?. Colvin?s other major project at this time was film music as vocalist with ?The National Screen Orchestra?; he also performed as a comedy double act with Hollywood superstar Mackenzie Crook.

In 1995 Gerry co-founded the five piece folk band Colvinquarmby. They released six critically acclaimed albums and were voted best band at the prestigious Fairport Convention Cropredy Festival in 2009. In 2010 they won the Hancock Award for ?Best Live Folk Act?. In May 2013 Gerry was invited by New York producer and Robert Plant song collaborator Dave Barratt to record ?Revolution? for the ?Beatles complete on ukulele? album and website.

In 2014 Gerry released a self-penned solo album ?Jazz Tales of Country Folk? followed by ?Six of One half a Dozen of the Other? in 2016 which features ten brand new original songs.
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In 2015 Gerry reformed ?Terry and Gerry? and was invited to support Status Quo on a nationwide tour. Terry and Gerry also appeared at Glastonbury that year following the release of their new EP ?Dear John?.

As well as his new album Gerry?s book ?The Rabbits of Zakynthos? is due to be published later this year.

The Gerry Colvin band were delighted to be invited to appear at Cropredy Festival 2017 to celebrate 50 years of Fairport Convention!! They received a standing ovation!!

The new CD 'Back and Forth' was launched at Cropredy and is available from
www.gerrycolvin.com

The Gerry Colvin Band are: Gerry Colvin (guitar) Jerome Davies (double Bass) Trish Power (accordion) Michael Keelan (fiddle) and Lyndon Webb (guitar)

Gerry is immensely proud to be Patron of Wellcombe Radio based in Stratford Upon Avon www.welcomberadio.co.uk/ and Banbury Folk Club, Oxon. www.banburyfolkclub.co.uk/

www.gerrycolvin.com

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St. Mary's Arts Centre

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Arts Centre

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The building is particularly appropriate for events and entertainments as it has an unusually large and uninterrupted central space which can be arranged in suitable configurations for many different types of events.

For example, left as one open space for exhibitions, arranged with concert style seating for drama or music, or laid out with tables and chairs for dinners or receptions.

It retains all the atmosphere of its important past, whilst offering up to date convenience and good modern amenities.

St. Mary's is available and suitable as a venue for many different types of event, such as:

Wedding Receptions
Wedding Fairs
Meetings
Recitals and Concerts
Drama
Dancing
Workshops
Exhibitions
Private Functions
Arts and Community Events

The Venue is NOT Suitable for Loud Amplified Music

Strand Street,

Sandwich,

Kent,

England,

CT13 9HN.

Sorry, This Event is in the past!

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