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Wed 5th Mar 25 19:30
For those who enjoyed the wonderful folk clown troupe, The New Rope String Band, Tim Dalling was a familiar figure in half-mast kilt and safari jacket. An accomplished theatre-maker as well as musician Dalling is also an eclectic song-writer and a talented musician.
Wed 19th Mar 25 19:30
Tom McConville is one of the leading fiddle players in the British Isles, performing at most of the leading festivals with a great sense of humour. He is a brilliant musician with a unique style and beautiful tone, and is always in demand for his sensitive contributions to other musicians' recordings. Tom is also a wonderful singer; his interpretat...
Wed 2nd Apr 25 19:30
The Often Herd transcend the traditional boundaries of bluegrass music. Although they might resemble an American string band, complete with driving energy, tight vocal harmonies and dazzling instrumental interplay, their vibrant, transatlantic sound is deeply coloured by their surroundings; the striking natural and industrial landscapes of Northern England.
Wed 30th Apr 25 19:30
For more than fifty years Allan Taylor has travelled the world performing at festivals, concert halls and clubs. He is considered to be one of the foremost singer-songwriters and guitarists in his genre, with more than one hundred recorded versions of his songs by Artists in ten different languages
Wed 14th May 25 19:30
John Tams described by Mojo as 'one of the ultimate British songwriters' has had a career spanning four decades in every medium.
A member of the Albion Band and Home Service he is perhaps best known for his work at the National Theatre and as Rifleman Daniel Hagman in the Sharpe television series. He is a five times winner of the BBC Radio 2 Folk Awards.
Wed 28th May 25 19:30
Together for more than ten years, George and Stewart have indulged in a ?busman?s holiday? ? playing for the sheer pleasure of doing so and delighting audiences with the characteristic spontaneity which is the hallmark of their unashamedly shambolic (but in a good way) show.
George?s hilarious stories give way to lilting melodies, driving tunes an...
Wed 11th Jun 25 19:30
Keelaghan's lilting baritone voice, driving rhythm guitar, and a sense of scene and narrative result in his ability to bridge traditional folk music with roots revival and Celtic music.