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Gilmore And Roberts

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Wadsworth Community Centre

Hebden Bridge

Saturday 21st of September 2024

18:45

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Gilmore And Roberts

Event Type

Genre : Music - Folk/blues/world

Description

A return visit to Wadsworth Community Centre by the excellent Gilmore and Roberts and a first visit by .Northern English Trad Folk Singer, Johnny Campbell.
Contemporary acoustic roots duo Gilmore & Roberts combine award-winning songwriting with astounding musicianship and their trademark harmonies to create a lasting connection with their audience.
Nominated three times at the BBC Radio 2 Folk Awards, Katriona Gilmore (fiddle, mandolin) and Jamie Roberts (guitar) have brought together some of their most emotionally charged material yet in a new album, Documenting Snapshots (released 29.9.23).
Drawing inspiration from fascinating stories, both personal and historical, Gilmore & Roberts present their songs through an ever-changing kaleidoscope of genres from rock to Americana, through a powerful wall of sound down to the most intimate pin-drop moments.
With a show full of songs ?capable of making you dance, cry and think? (Folk Radio UK) delivered with their ?relaxed, banter-laden stage presence? (Spiral Earth), a performance by Gilmore & Roberts will stay with you long after the final note fades.

??some of the most electrifying and engaging live performances on the folk, roots and acoustic circuit? - Folk Radio UK

'Gilmore & Roberts take English folk and scuff it up with indie rock drama' - Q Magazine


Johnny Campbell is passionate about the songs and stories of northern England. Taking inspiration from traditional material, as well as penning new songs of his own, he explores what it means to be human today, as well as looking back at our history.
2024 sees Campbell releasing True North, an album of traditional northern folk songs recorded on their respective county summits. From Northumberland and Durham, to Lancashire and Merseyside, Campbell has travelled the length and breadth of the north of England to collect these recordings on or close to the summit of each spot. Each recording documents a moment in time, captured for posterity on a fell or desolate moor, with the album as a whole capturing a tapestry of the north. These recordings are not refined to perfection or studio-polished, but living and breathing songs, just as they?ve been passed down through the generations.

Through these songs, Campbell explores the symbiotic connections between the land, the music, the stories and the history that has shaped northern identity ? from chartism and co-operatives, to the Labour movement. The landscapes of the north are inextricably linked with our social history. The hills and streams that powered the Industrial Revolution in turn played a key role in social hierarchy and even the transatlantic slave trade. The album is also the final part of a trilogy of releases that explore our connection (and disconnection) to the land around us.

Alongside his music-making, Campbell?s knowledge of radical histories, landscape and geography have earned him a freelance writing role with Britain?s most popular walking magazine, Country Walking, as well as praise from author Nick Hayes, a feature on BBC Radio 4 ?Open Country? and an episode of the award-winning Folk on Foot podcast.

Cask Ales, Pie and Peas and a Warm Welcome

Wadsworth Community Centre

Venue Type

Community Centre

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Description

Billy Lane,

Old Town,

Hebden Bridge,

West Yorkshire,

England,

HX7 8RY.

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