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St Dunstans Church

St Dunstans Church

Venue Type: Church

Stone Street
Cranbrook, Kent

TN17 3HA

3 gigs listed (see below)

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Upcoming Gigs

Dan Whitehouse & Max ZT -Ten Steps

Genre: Music - Folk/blues/world

The Dan Whitehouse & Max ZT Experience - Ten Steps 2025

This transatlantic collaboration fuses multi-cultural traditions with shared beliefs in the importance of music for communication and well-being, as the ?Jimi Hendrix of the hammered dulcimer? Max ZT and Black Country/Tokyo singer-songwriter/guitarist Dan Whitehouse blend their haunting v...

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NINEBARROW

Genre: Music - Folk/blues/world

Ninebarrow are a multi-award-winning folk duo, who are impressing audiences across the country with their innovative and captivating take on the folk tradition. Described by Mike Harding as sounding ?damn fine? and by Kate Rusby as ?absolutely amazing?, Jon Whitley and Jay LaBouchardiere combine breath taking vocal harmonies and melodies, deliverin...

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THE WASSAIL WITH ELIZA CARTHY & JON BODEN

Genre: Music - Folk/blues/world

Before there was carolling, there was wassailing, where seasonal songs were exchanged for money, food and ale. In the countryside trees were blessed, while in the towns wassaillers went house to house with their songs and calls for Christmas treats. Coming from the Anglo Saxon waes hael, ?wassail? is a toast wishing good health with a ?be well?.
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