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Sun 16th Feb 25 19:30
Rowan Rheingans is an award-winning fiddle player, banjoist, songwriter, theatre-maker and audio producer. Best known for her work with acclaimed bands Lady Maisery and The Rheingans Sisters, Rowan has won two BBC Radio 2 Folk Awards (?Best Original Track? in 2016 & ?Best Album? in 2017) and is a six-times nominee. Her duo The Rheingans Sisters...
Sun 23rd Feb 25 19:30
Twin sisters Charlotte and Laura Carrivick have grown up playing music together, and at a live show the stage becomes an extension of their kitchen; welcoming you into a warm, musical embrace while cooking up delicious melodies and tasty instrumentals. The sisters draw inspiration from their passion for traditional American old time and bluegrass m...
Sun 2nd Mar 25 19:30
The duo brings together master accordionist Murray Grainger and fiddle player Adam Summerhayes. It?s the duo?s passion for spontaneity that has seen them being dubbed as the ingenious masters of folk-improv and gained them an enviable reputation for being a thrilling live act. Although Summerhayes prefers to explain their approach as: ?turning folk...
Sun 9th Mar 25 19:30
Narthen are Jo Freya, Fi Fraser Sarah Matthews and Doug Eunson. They present an orchestra of sound between them via whistles, saxes, fiddles, viola, hammer dulcimer, accordion and hurdy gurdy as well as four magnificent voices.
They sing and play the songs and tunes that reflect our individual personalities and tastes. From the tradition through t...
Sun 16th Mar 25 19:30
Culverake is a new traditional singing trio promising gusto and harmonies a plenty. The trio is made up of Seb Stone, Matt Quinn and Lizzy Hardingham, and together they breathe new life into timeless melodies.
Matt Quinn is a singer and instrumentalist who?s spent over 15 years performing everywhere from small folk clubs to Glastonbury and WOMAD...
Sun 23rd Mar 25 19:30
The Guardian says she is one to watch and we agree ? we have been watching since before her Walthamstow debut. She has a new show for this year?s festivals and we?re excited that Frankie has decided to give its first performance here at Walthamstow.
Frankie will be treating us to her lovely singing, strong fiddle playing, and innovative electron...
Sun 30th Mar 25 19:30
An evening of two halves featuring two wonderful women:
Frankie Cleeve first picked up a violin when her daughter started to learn and has been playing ever since, despite her family?s desperate attempts to stop her. She mainly plays English dance music (with anyone who will allow her to play with them) and writes a few tunes of her own as well....