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Georgia Shackleton And Adam Clark

at

Carberrys cafe

Norwich

Friday 19th of April 2024

19:00

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Georgia Shackleton And Adam Clark

Event Type

Genre : Music - Folk/blues/world

Description

A double bill of traditional music from East Anglia, featuring Georgia Shackleton and Adam Clark.

Georgia works with fiddle, voice, tenor guitar and drones to create crisp arrangements of old songs, and new compositions. Georgia is a critically acclaimed song writer, with self penned songs and traditional re-workings achieving national radio play on BBC radio 2, BBC radio 4, and a BBC 3 live session.

Georgia takes great influence from the traditional singers of the East of England such as Harry Cox, Walter Pardon and Phoebe Smith. Traditional material she performs often stems from her native East Anglia and her own compositions are often inspired by stories from the region and the areas unique, compelling landscape. Her debut solo album, ?Harry?s Seagull? is a celebration of East Anglian traditional music. The album is named after a tune she wrote and dedicated to Harry Cox, after the touching discovery that he kept a wounded seagull as a pet for a period of time.

"Harry's Seagull shows just how invigorating traditional music can be and how old
songs sung with affection can sparkle like new. One of the freshest and most appealing folk albums of the year" - Folk Radio UK

"It could be the best thing
she's done in her career thus far" ****- RnR magazine

Adam Clark plays traditional music with guitar, banjo and voice. After three decades of performing, recording and writing with various bands, exploring the rich traditions of American folk and bluegrass (The Cobbler Bob String Band and The Corncutters), West Africa (with Sefo Kanoute), and his own songwriting (Nobodaddy), his focus is now on folk music with links to his native Norfolk and the British Isles.

He is interested in songs that explore themes of our relationship to the natural world, our land and each other. He says ?for years I couldn?t find a way into the music of the country I live in, but since the pandemic, something has shifted; I feel deeply drawn to the songs and tunes of my ancestors in Britain and Ireland, songs that have been survived because they may carry deep wisdom and knowledge that can help us face the challenges of the 21st century?or just tell a good story!?

Carberry's

Venue Type

Cafe

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Description

18 Wensum St,

Norwich,

Norfolk,

England,

NR3 1HY.

Sorry, This Event is in the past!

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