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Fly Yeti Fly
With their own unique flavour of delicate-but-distinctive folk, Fly Yeti Fly are guaranteed to put a smile on your face. Blending rich vocal harmonies with intricate guitar arrangements, mandolin and harmonica, and with a warmth of spirit that radiates from the stage, the Wiltshire-based duo weave songs and stories about connection, community and the seasons, with a sound that is reminiscent of the late-?60s folk scene. Now living on their canal boat on the Kennet & Avon, their music is heavily influenced by the ebb and flow of life on the water.
QUOTES ABOUT FLY YETI FLY?
??fly yeti fly are a seriously incredible duo?just stunning??
James Santer, BBC Introducing Devon
?Combinations of Mandolin, Guitar, Harmonica and Vocal Harmonies allow Fly Yeti Fly to layer their material with becalming webs that captivate the listener.?
www.emergingindiebands.com
?Fly Yeti Fly were simply outstanding. There is a whiff of Haight Ashbury in an English Country Garden about this outfit. Great songs, soft, haunting, fragile vocals, and a warmth and purity of spirit that radiates from the stage.?
Festivals For All, 2019
Bob Gallie
Originally from the Valleys of South Wales, Bob started music when in school and learned to play guitar and sing the hard way !! After leaving Wales Bob played in various bands in the South West as a Vocalist. He progressed further to become the Vocalist for Diamond Head guitarist Brian Tatler in his new band Radio Moscow. After 4 years of performing at major Venue's such as The Marquee and constant gigging, Bob left due to personnel reasons and left the music behind. Time as they say is a great healer and Bob returned to his roots playing Acoustic guitar and learning to sing again and write. Today we find Bob playing Festivals and gigs everywhere and anywhere. Music has never gone away..
ADAM JENKINS - FATEA MAGAZINE
?In a CD full of highlights, there are still two that particularly stand out. Please Don't Cry is full of emotional anguish and pain, the song of someone baring his soul with vocals that come out bitter and bloodied. My own personal favourite was one of the live tracks, Cathedral Skies, which feels full of nostalgia and poignancy. This is the kind of strong collection of music that everyone is bound to have a different favourite; Blood And Bones, Under The Sun, Oh Mexico? every song is full of wonderful moments. Until the album arrives later in the year, this can only be picked up at Bob's live gigs. If you get the opportunity, go and see him, on this form it's bound to be a wonderful evening of musical brilliance. Adam Jenkins?
50 High Street,
Glastonbury,
Somerset,
England,
BA6 9DX.
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