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The nights are still dark and the days are still cold, and the songs and stories from Sheffield?s Rebecca L Hearne are a panacea for the late winter days? songs that take us back to the celebration of survival and rebirth, as midwinter fades and spring returns, and we draw towards light, warmth, and another year of life? lovingly delivered with wit, spark, charm and chatter to drive away the dreariest days.
Draw up a chair, light your biggest pipe, warm your toes and revel in the spooky and the sinister, the bloody and the barbaric, the tales of historical child molesters and invisible family annihilators that can walk through walls.
"Original and slightly new-age" - Charlotte Runcie, The Telegraph, 2021
?Your readings, particularly your ownership of the songs, says much of your ancestry. Bravo!? - John Tams, BBC Radio 2 Folk Award winner
"When you're with Rebecca you know you're alive" - James Fagan, folk musician and instrumentalist
Rebecca Lucy Hearne (b. 25 April 1989) is an English folk singer. She grew up in Rotherham in a working class Irish-Yorkshire household with ties to English and Celtic traditional folk music. She makes music for the BBC, for radio and for stage, but mainly for her own amusement.
9 Nether Edge Road,
Sheffield,
South Yorkshire,
England,
S7 1RU.
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