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24 - 27 May 2024
24 - 27
May
2024
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2024
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On: | Sunday 28th May 2023 |
Starting at: | 20:00 |
Finishing at: | 23:00 |
Entry by: | Weekend or Day tickets Only |
Where: | Cause Auditorium |
Participants in order:
Scintillating west-country duo who tease English/ Irish folk songs and tunes, Americana , ragtime and old-time jazz out of their 100 year-old banjo and duo concertina.
Moira has long been recognised by club and festival goers for her superb interpretations of Scottish, Irish and English songs and ballads.
Barrie and Ingrid are close harmony singers with over 40 years of experience. They sing mainly traditionalist with both serious and humourous content.
Keith's calls himself as a ' Ruthless Surrealist Guitar-Slinging Abstract Songer Sing-Weaving, Teller of Short Tall Tales and Long Short Stories’.