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John is one of the most prolific figures on the English folk scene, performing solo, in duos, acoustic groups and electric bands, and has established an enviable reputation as an instrumental virtuoso (melodeon, Anglo concertina and button accordion), as well as a leading interpreter of English folk music. He has been a member of the Albion Country Band, Magic Lantern, The Richard Thompson Band, Umps and Dumps, Steeleye Span, Brass Monkey, Trans-Europe Diatonique, and Band of Hope, as well as numerous ceilidh bands.
As songwriter, composer, choreographer, and musical director, he has contributed to over sixty plays in the theatre and on radio. And as featured artiste, band member, or session player, his music can be heard on over 200 different commercial recordings.
John has lived in Shropshire since 1973, where he still dances with the Morris team he founded in 1975, The Shropshire Bedlams.
English Folk Dance and Song Society's Gold Badge 2003
(Awarded for his outstanding contribution to English Folk Music)
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?Kirkpatrick's buoyant presence and lust for this music sounds more rampant than ever?Colin Irwin ? fRoots Magazine 2009
Reviews of 2017 CD ?Coat-Tails Flying?
?This fine collection of songs and tunes is a joy to listen to. JK is still at the top of his game and long may he continue!? Barry Goodman in Shire Magazine
?With his Coat-tails flying, Kirkpatrick ? being able to play just about any kind of music on any kind of squeezebox (with buttons, that is) ? is happily enjoying himself; and listeners will too.? Songlines
?There is something special about this one . . . a terrific sense of fun about it all. Needless to say his command of all things squeezebox is as masterly as ever . . .it captures a great musician with a new lease of life.? The Living Tradition
?Coat-tails Flying is nothing less than a definitively signature solo album from the good Mr K, on which he is in splendid voice (robust and upfront) and both nimble and sparky in his perennially expert squeezeboxery.? Folk Radio UK
?However enjoyable this and all his previous albums are, it must be pointed out that the recorded John cannot compare with the sheer exhilaration and magic of seeing the man Shirley Collins has called ?English music?s mighty heart of oak? perform live. There are some of us who try to build regular attendance at his gigs into our well-being programmes.? fRoots
www.johnkirkpatrick.co.uk
Rosslyn Court
Expect a small, seated, friendly, quirky venue with a heart - a bar selling beer, wine, cider and hot and cold drinks -nibbly stuff and always a cake. The venue is accessible, on one level. You will be seated at tables or in rows, according to numbers in the audience.
The first hour of concerts is livestreamed on YouTube. You can watch it any time after 7.30 on the night of the concert via the Rosslyn Court Website. There is an exclusive second set for the audience in the room, including a Q&A with the performers. We ask you to make a donation when you watch the livestream to help us to continue this service.
In buying a ticket you are entered for the Rosslyn Court raffle. You may win a CD or a ?Who Gives A Crap? emergency toilet roll. WGAC donate half their profits to water charities and are plastic free.
There is usually a floor singer and often a 2-minute community slot informing us of what happens locally. The second half starts with a Q&A and is not livestreamed. If you think of something you want to know more about in the first half, just ask! Sometimes there is another floor song.
The concerts usually finish before 10.
Please ring for more details, 07902140248
See you soon
Morag
Rosslyn Court

Rosslyn Court stands as a vital cultural anchor within Cliftonville, a district increasingly recognised for its artistic vibrancy. It functions as an intimate acoustic music venue, drawing both local audiences and those from further afield, establishing itself as a key destination for live performance in Kent.
The interior cultivates a warm, inviting atmosphere, where the soft glow of ambient lighting complements the rich, resonant acoustics of the performance space. Thoughtfully arranged seating encourages a focused listening experience, while the subtle scent of freshly brewed coffee often permeates the air, adding to the homely feel.
Beyond the main performance area, the venue offers a pleasant garden space for quieter moments. The entire ground floor is accessible, including dedicated facilities, ensuring ease of movement for all patrons. A small bar provides a selection of hot and cold beverages, alongside cakes, enhancing the comfort of an evening's attendance.
The programming at Rosslyn Court spans a broad spectrum of acoustic music, from traditional folk and Americana to contemporary indie and jazz. Regular open mic sessions, classical evenings, and sea shanty gatherings also feature, providing a platform for both established artists and emerging local talent.
62 Sweyn Road,
Cliftonville,
Kent,
England,
CT9 2DD.
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