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Rock The Holler to bring 19 Top Country Independent Performances to Tullahoma

Natalie Logan, Kaleb Hensley, The Mikele Buck Band, Flyte Three, Braeden Berry, Jeff Smithart and Old South Redemption to perform along with the other highly anticipated acts of the year. Rock The Holler is coming to The South Jackson Civic Center for the first year the weekend of July 29-31. Along with headliners Kaleb Hensley, Natalie Logan  and The Mikele Buck Band. The 2016 Full Lineup is listed at www.rocktheholler.com. No need for tickets; the event has a $5.00 parking fee (which covers everyone in the vehicle) “We’re looking forward to giving music fans the most memorable weekend of their summer.” Rock The Holler has a great marketplace featuring 20+ vendors, food vendors, as well as the Carnival Midway. The Carnival is the newest addition to the festival presented by Showtime USA, LLC. located in Florida. On Friday and Saturday nights starting at 9pm DJ Vegas with Vegas Entertainment will be hosting the neighborhood block party. There is music to be heard every hour of the festival! Select Rock The Holler performances will be broadcast-ed live online via Facebook with on-air dates July 29-31. This year, fans can support the lifesaving work of The Wounded Warriors Project through a variety of on-site donation opportunities and a contribution made from the $5.00 parking fee. Rock The Holler is a premier music experience set among the Southern Historic District of Tullahoma, featuring renowned headliners and emerging artists. Guests witness unforgettable performances and discover the engaging attractions nestled around every turn that make Rock The Holler a can’t-miss summer tradition for country music fans. For additional information contact Rock The Holler- rocktheholler@gmail.com -www.rocktheholler.com

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Red Sky July announce first headline show at Bush Hall

With their latest album ‘The Truth and the Lie’ reaching number 3 in the UK Country chart, Red Sky July will follow a string of festival appearances – including Cornbury & Somerset Rocks with Jools Holland – with a headline show at London’s Bush Hall on September 19th. Shelly Poole, one third of Red Sky July tells us: “We are super excited to announce our first headline show at Bush Hall in September. We’ve played there many times in and with different bands, last time supporting the fabulous Amy Helm. The sound is perfect for our kind of music and we plan to put on a one off show suited for the venue. Hope to see you there for a fabulous evening!” Earlier in 2016 Red Sky July performed at Britain’s C2C Festival at London’s O2 Arena and received praise for their classic songwriting, musicianship and harmonies from country and non-country critics alike. Country Music People gave their recent album 5/5 saying “The Truth and The Lie has everything to commend it, really good singing and harmonies, excellent lyrics, strong melodies and superb production”.   Red Sky July are Ally McErlaine (Texas), Shelly Poole (Alisha’s Attic) and Charity Hair (The Alice Band). The band formed in 2009 and released their self-titled debut album in 2011. 2014’s ‘Shadowbirds’ followed. The band have been playlisted on BBC Radio 2, and have supported artists such as Steve Earle, Sheryl Crow, 10CC, Tom Jones and Jools Holland. Festivals they have performed at include T in the Park, Isle of Wight and Glastonbury. The band’s achievements were recognised at the Scottish Music Awards where they were presented with a prestigious Tartan Clef award by Nordoff-Robbins Music Therapy. Tickets on General Sale from: Live Nation Friday, 1st July – 9am.

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Amanda Pearcy's UK tour promotes AN OFFERING

“In the top division of her generation. Her writing makes me think not only of Lucinda Williams, but also of Tom Russell, Jason Isbell, and Gillian Welch.” –Rootstime.BE “Instantly recognizable as a hugely talented complete individualist, full of originality and diversity…” –American Roots UK “Tough, sweet, and hard to shake, An Offering contains some of the best songwriting you’re liable to hear this year.” –Texas Music Magazine Amanda Pearcy’s music is rooted in in her hardscrabble history, authentically grounded in her earthy, soulful voice. Testifying to her southeast Texas upbringing, and her resilience in the face of some of life’s tougher lessons, Pearcy’s songs carry a sense, and the sensuality, of the South. Her 2015 release and third album with producer Tim Lorsch, An Offering, was #1 on the prestigious EuroAmericana Chart’s 2015 Year End List as well as #1 on their Oct and Nov monthly charts.  It was one of Texas Music Magazine’s 2015 Albums of the Year, and Pearcy was also selected as one of the “Texas Music 10: Singer Songwriters of Distinction” in their Winter ’16 issue.  Her 2013 release, Royal Street, spent three months at #1 & #2 on the EuroAmericana Chart, and was #7 on the chart’s 2013 Year End List.  Amanda and both albums, An Offering and Royal Street, were John Conquest’s picks for Songwriter and Album of the Year in his 3rd Coast Music’s Best of 2015 and Best of 2013. Most of the songs on An Offering were written during a transitory year and a half after the success of Royal Street. Living on the cusp of homelessness, Pearcy cared for travelers’ homes in exchange for a temporary roof over her head, while a beloved family member was incarcerated in the oldest prison in Texas. It is not surprising that imagery from hearth and home and snapshots from the urban landscape are evident in the songs on An Offering, exploring freedom and confinement on the home front, as well as what we reveal about who we are by what we hide, what we give up, and what we offer. The songs culminate into a blissful sigh in the instrumental reprise of the title track, showcasing Tim Lorsch’s gorgeous strings. UK dates as follows: 25 June // Crawley Folk Festival // Crawley 28 June // House of Mercy Radio Session // London 28 June // The Troubadour // London 29 June // The Bedford // London 30 June // Dorset Arms // East Grinstead 2 July // Maverick Festival // Suffolk 3 July // The Maze // Nottingham 4 July // The Hive // Shrewsbury 6 July // Kitchen Garden Café  // Birmingham 7 July // The Greystones // Sheffield 8 July // House Concert // East Sussex 9 July // Little Rabbit Barn // Colchester 10 July // Green Note // London

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Winter Wilson announce new UK tour

Winter Wilson’s latest tour showcases their exceptionally well received latest album “Ashes and Dust”, the follow up to “Cutting Free” which made the Daily Telegraph’s ten recommended folk albums for Summer 2014.  Having honed their craft during many years as semi-professional musicians, the duo went full time in 2012 and haven’t looked back since. Their travels in “Talulah” the trusty camper have taken them across Europe and all around the UK performing a fine repertoire of self-penned songs that tell stories of everyday life which often reflect the bigger picture of this life we lead. (“Songs for local heroes,” as one punter said.) Kip Winter (vocals, accordion, guitar, flute) is one of the finest singers on the circuit, expressing power and emotion in equal measure “from melting to belting”. Dave Wilson (vocals, guitar and banjo) is amongst the top tier of British songwriters, with his songs covered by some of folk’s “greats”. But it’s in live performance that Winter Wilson really excel, bringing a sense of intimacy to every stage, welcoming audiences into their world, mixing songs with stories of life on the road. “This isn’t a performance – it’s a domestic!”  It’s folk, it’s roots, it’s blues, call it what you like but above all it’s quality. Sat 28th May – Chippenham Folk Festival Mon 30th May – Cleethorpes Beer & Cider Festival Fri 3rd Jun – Tan Hill Folk Weekend, N. Yorks Sat 11th Jun – Faldingworth Live, Lincs Fri 17th Jun – Bromley Cross Folk Club, Edgeworth. Sat 18th Jun – The Raven Folk Club, Chester Wed 6th July – Nuneaton Folk Club Sat 16th July – Folk on the Farm, Anglesey Sat 23rd July – Trinity Methodist Church, Shenstone, Staffs Sat 6th Aug – Broadstairs Folk Festival Sun 7th Aug – Day of Lincolnshire Folk, Leadenham, Lincs  Out website is at www.winterwilson.com Facebook is at https://www.facebook.com/pages/Winter-Wilson/241343667583 Twitter is @winter_wilson

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Mike + Ruthy Band

The Mike + Ruthy Band has been making a huge Stateside impact since forming in Woodstock, NY, back in 2013. Mike Merenda and Ruthy Ungar (daughter of Grammy-winning composer/fiddler Jay Ungar who wrote the universally-known fiddle tune, Ashokan Farewell) had previously spent seven-years together touring globally with Tao Rodriguez-Seeger (Pete’s grandson) in The Mammals. The new band made its UK debut at Glasgow’s Celtic Connections festival back in January and went on to be hailed as one of the event’s outstanding visiting attractions after artistic director, Donald Shaw had selected them as one of his Top Ten highlights. They wowed the crowd as predicted when they played Glasgow’s Old Fruitmarket, with reviewers describing the show as everything from “glorious and exuberant,” to “excellent” and “absolutely terrific.” When The Mike + Ruthy Band released the Bright As You Can album, it won instantaneous admiration on both sides of The Atlantic. Splicing styles from old-time to Motown, spare acoustic balladry to driving rock ‘n’ roll, allied with superb original song-writing, The Boston Globe called it ‘one of the year’s standout Americana albums,” while Pop Matters said it had put them “in the vanguard of today’s vibrant folk revival.” In America, the hugely-influential No Depression said: “It’s a record that will grab you and won’t let you go,” and at the end of 2015, the publication’s editor, Kim Ruehl, made it her stand-out release of the year. Renowned for their high-octane live shows, the line-up includes fiddle, banjo, ukulele, guitar, pedal steel, bass and drums, fronted by stunning vocal harmonies. They will have a full brass section when they return to play The Summertyne Americana Festival at Sage, Gateshead, on July 22, and make a main stage appearance at Cambridge Folk Festival on July 29 and 30.   UK dates as follows: Fri July 22: Summertyne Americana Festival, Gateshead Sat 23: The Atkinson, Southport Sun 24: CCA Glasgow Tues 26: Performing Arts Centre, Kilbarchan Wed 27: Birnam Arts Centre, Perthshire Fri 29/Sat 30: Cambridge Folk Festival   [wpdevart_youtube]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TrHNrKn1rHs[/wpdevart_youtube]

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FolkEast: August Line-Up Heats Up

Folk legend Peter Knight has been announced for East Anglia’s popular festival FolkEast,  which returns to Suffolk for its fifth year this August. One of the most singular events on the UK festival calendar, FolkEast was launched five years ago by husband and wife John and Becky Marshall-Potter. Set in the glorious 300-acre Suffolk estate of 16th century Glemham Hall, the home of Major Philip Hope-Cobbold, the 3 day event is being held between August 19-21. An iconic Knight, an enduring presence on the British music scene for more than four decades, departed from folk-rock’s Steeleye Span at the end of 2013. He has since turned his full attentions to his boundary blurring Gigspanner trio conjuring up a completely distinctive sound. The London-born musician will be centre stage at FolkEast for “An Audience with Peter Knight” and will also be hosting a violin masterclass for those wanting to take part! Also joining the line-up will be the hugely popularJohn Spiers – one of the leading squeezebox players of his generation. Closing with the mighty multiple award-winning band Bellowhead as well as the duo Spiers & Boden, “Squeezy” is pursuing a new solo route. ‘Britain’s best known exponent of melodeon and concertina’ will perform a solo show at FolkEast and host a melodeon workshop.   Also just announced are captivating Yorkshire duo O’Hooley & Tidow Innovative, witty and moving, Belinda and Heidi have been described as “lionhearted trailblazers of contemporary music and songwriting” and Cambridge band The Willows, feted for their “absolutely gorgeous sound” by Bob Harris, offering a mellifluous melding of Americana, bluegrass and English folk, from foot stompers to ballads.  FolkEast will be packing a punch with no less than seven 2016 BBC Radio 2 Folk Awards nominees (including irrepressible patrons The Young ‘uns,looking to retain their Best Group title). Other nominees are Eliza Carthy(Folk Singer of the Year); Katriona Gilmore and Jamie Roberts (Best Duo) Sam Kelly (Horizon Award) Andy Cutting and Dan Walsh (Musician of the Year) and Sam Carter (Best Album for Salvor – his False Lights collaboration with Jim Moray) – an act whose first ever appearance was at FolkEast.  Powerhouse band headliners playing include – the musical whirlwind that is Eliza Carthy’s Wayward Band, a rare appearance by seven-piece Blowzabella and an exclusive UK festival performance by Irish supergroup Usher’s Island  as well as Daoiri Farrell Adding to the Irish flavour.   Advance weekend tickets are available price £115(adult), £98 (full time students, senior citizens) and £65 for Youth tickets (12-17 year old) which must be purchased with an adult ticket. Family weekend tickets for two adults and two 12-17 year olds are £320. A great offer sees free admission for children aged 11 and under and optional camping is included with all weekend tickets, with a £25 charge for campervans and caravans.   www.folkeast.co.uk www.youtube.com/watch?v=o2JF91NPVfA

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Lera Lynn Maverick Country Magazine

BBC's 'Later… With Jools Holland' To Feature Multi Talented Lera Lynn!

Acclaimed Nashville based singer-songwriter, producer and multi instrumentalist Lera Lynn will perform live on the BBC’s ‘Later… With Jools Holland’ on May 31st, with second song airing on the show on June 3rd.   She will be joined by the The Last Shadow Puppets, Dinosaur Jr., Bonnie Raitt, NAO, Ballake Sissoko & Vincent Segal and Zucchero.  Lynn, whose new album Resistor was released on May 6th, begins her highly anticipated UK tour on May 25th in Norwich before appearing in key cities up and down the country. Following on the success of her 2 sold out shows earlier this year, there is a lot of excitement building for her London show taking place at Islington Assembly Hall on June 2nd. Resistor, an album that finds the Nashville transplant embellishing her Americana roots with a mix of spacey, left-of-center rock and experimental pop-noire, has received glowing reviews both here and in the US. Uncut Magazine called it a “beguiling album of minor key pleasures”, The Sun wallowed in Lera’s “superior, literate, atmospheric, country-tinged music“, whilst Rolling Stone described Lera’s voice as “a natural descendent of Hope Sandoval and Margo Timmins’ woozy wails“.‘Drive‘ The first single from the album will be released on June 3rd. Watch a live video of ‘Drive’ HEREUK Tour dates:-25 May 2016      Norwich             Adnams Spiegeltent (Norfolk & Norwich Festival)    http://www.nnfestival.org.uk/festival26 May 2016      Bath                  Komedia (Bath Festival)                           http://bathfestivals.org.uk/music/event/lera-lynn/27 May 2016    Kendal              Brewery Arts Centre (The Malt Room)   https://www.breweryarts.co.uk/29 May 2016    Glasgow           Oran Mor                                             http://www.ticketmaster.co.uk/Lera-Lynn-tickets/artist/163613930 May 2016    Gateshead    Sage                                            http://www.sagegateshead.com/1 Jun 2016       Manchester       Band On The Wall                                            http://www.alt-tickets.co.uk/lera-lynn-tickets2 Jun 2016       London Islington Assembly Hall                                    http://www.seetickets.com/tour/lera-lynn4 Jun 2016       St Albans          The Horn                                              http://www.seetickets.com/event/lera-lynn/the-horn/9613075 Jun 2016       Nottingham      The Bodega                                                   http://www.alt-tickets.co.uk/lera-lynn-tickets6 Jun 2016       Oxford              The Bullingdon                                    http://www.wegottickets.com/emptyroompromotions10 Jun 2016     Dublin              Whelan’s                                              http://www.ticketmaster.ie/venueartist/198293/163613912 Jun 2016       Cardiff               Wales Millennium Centre (w/ Ben Folds & yMusic)   https://www.wmc.org.uk/Productions/2016-2017/DonaldGordonTheatre/BenFolds/13 Jun 2016       Birmingham       Birmingham Symphony Hall (w/ Ben Folds)    http://www.serious.org.uk/events/info/ben-folds-ymusic14 Jun 2016       Edinburgh          Usher Hall (w/ Ben Folds & yMusic)                       http://www.serious.org.uk/events/info/ben-folds-ymusic115 Jun 2016       Liverpool            Liverpool Philharmonic Hall (w/ Ben Folds)< a class="" href="http://www.serious.org.uk/events/info/ben-folds-ymusic2" target="_blank">http://www.serious.org.uk/events/info/ben-folds-ymusic2 www.leralynn.com

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Platform Festival

Mercury Prize winner Badly Drawn Boy, American country queen Gretchen Peters and Radio 2 favourites The Shires will lead the Saturday line-up for Pocklington’s Platform Festival at The Old Station on July 16. Danny And The Champions Of The World, Seafret, The Dunwells, Orphan Colours, Barcode Zebra, Plumhall, Jake Morrell, Amelia White, Dan Webster and Wildflowers are all confirmed for the closing day of the week-long festival, organised by the Pocklington Arts Centre management team of Janet Farmer and James Duffy. “We’re delighted to announce the final day’s line-up, and I believe the range of artists performing this year reflects everything that Pocklington Arts Centre has become known for over the past 15 years,” says Janet. “We aim to build on the success of last year’s Platform Festival and establish the event on the national festival circuit.” As was the case in 2015, the Saturday bill will have an Emerge Stage on “Platform 2” in the station, featuring Daisy Allen, Jake Morrell and more names besides, plus an open-air Access To Music Stage on “Platform 3”, whose line-up will take shape in due course. “We’ll once again be working with Charlie Daykin and Access To Music, promoting young, emerging talent from across the region who’ll be performing on our outdoor stage,” says Janet. “This collaboration was highly successful last year and was a huge hit with audience members.” Badly Drawn Boy’s Damon Gough will perform a solo set in the wake of this year’s expanded reissue of his Mercury Prize-winning debut from June 2000, The Hour Of Bewilderbeast. “It’s been a curious, wonderful, inimitable, unpredictable career so far of major prizes and minor incidents, all possibilities and magic in the air for the Badly Drawn genius,” says the festival literature. Nashville Songwriters Hall of Fame inductee Gretchen Peters will be accompanied by her band, as last heard on Yorkshire turf at Harrogate Royal Hall last March when promoting her UK country chart-topping album, Blackbirds, with pianist husband Barry Walsh to the fore. Blackbirds went on to win International Album of the Year and Song of the Year – for the title track – at the inaugural UK Americana awards in February. In 2015, The Daily Telegraph named Gretchen as one of the best 60 female singer-songwriters of all time, further testament to her gift for penning introspective songs covered by pop, country, blues and folk artists, such as Patty Loveless, Bonnie Raitt, Shania Twain and Martina McBride. The Shires, Britain’s most successful country export, return to the Platform event after appearing last year on the back of Pocklington Arts Centre shows in 2014 and 2015. Ben Earle and Crissie Rhodes have become the first ever UK act to play the Grand Ole Opry in Nashville, seen their debut album, Brave, go gold and opened The Corrs’ arena comeback shows. Led by Danny George Wilson, formerly of Aussie ex-pats Grand Drive, the blue-collar country soul band Danny And The Champions Of The World took home three gongs from the UK Americana awards, winning UK Song of the Year for Clear Water, UK Album of the Year for What Kind Of Love and UK Artist of the Year. “What Kind Of Love has added more than a tinge of Northern Soul, clearly has Van Morrison as an influence and nods a head to Dexys, all this wrapped up in a comforting blues-rock blanket,” says James Duffy. From Yorkshire, Seafret’s Bridlington duo of vocalist Jack Sedman and guitarist Harry Draper have just released their debut album, Tell Me It’s Real, while Pock Arts Centre favourites The Dunwells, alias Leeds brothers Joe and David Dunwell and their school friends Rob Clayton and Adam Taylor, will showcase their newly arrived second album, Light Up The Sky. Orphan Colours are an alt-country rock band from London, formed by Ahab singer-songwriter Steven ‘Seebs’ Llewellyn and Fred Abbott, lead guitarist of the sadly disbanded Noah and The Whale, plus ex-Ahab singer Dave Burn on vocals and guitar, Danny And The Champs drummer Steve Brooks and bass player Graham Knight. Barcode Zebra, the Yorkshire soul, pop and funk band, have changed lead vocalist since playing the 2015 Platform Festival, with Eve Maule-Cole joining Charlie Daykin, keyboards, Emma Whitehead, percussion, and Ruth Wilde, bass and guitar. Wildflowers will line up with the Bennett sisters Siddy on lead vocals and guitar and Kit on vocals, accordion and keyboards, plus co-songwriter James Ashbury on vocals, mandolin, acoustic guitar and kick drum. “If you like breezy, supremely melodic, semi-acoustic pop with roots in both the UK folk-rock and US singer-songwriter movements of the late Sixties and early Seventies, then you’ll love Wildflowers,” says James Duffy. PLATFORM FESTIVAL Saturday 16th July at 1.00pm (12.00pm Doors) The Old Station, Pocklington Tickets £40.00 (Adult), £30.00 (Under 18) & £130.00 (Family Ticket) Box office (01759) 301547 www.platformfestival.net www.pocklingtonartscentre.co.uk

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Lincoln Folk, Roots & World Music Festival

The Drill Hall Sunday 31st July 2016 2 p.m. to 10.00 p.m.   Bio and Line-up Lindisfarne – the legendary 70s folk-rock pioneers return to form with a classic six-piece line up of long-time members fronted by original founder-member Rod Clements on vocals, mandolin, fiddle and slide guitar. With a repertoire of unforgettable songs like Meet Me On The Corner, Fog On The Tyne, Lady Eleanor and Run For Home and a reputation for live performance second to none, Lindisfarne’s power to galvanise festival and concert audiences remains undimmed and is guaranteed to get the crowd on its feet and singing along. Lindisfarne 2016 are: Rod Clements (1969-present) Vocal, mandolin, fiddle, guitars Dave Hull-Denholm (1994-present) Vocal, guitars Steve Daggett (1986-present) Vocal, keyboards, guitars Charlie Harcourt (1973-present) Guitar, vocal Ian Thomson (1995-present) Bass, vocal Paul Thompson (ex-Roxy Music) Drums http://www.lindisfarne.co.uk/  Julie Felix – recently celebrated 50 years in the world of music last year. In 1964 Julie arrived in England after leaving California and became the first solo folk artist to be signed to a major British record company when she signed with Decca. In 1966 Julie became the resident singer on the amazingly popular TV programme “The Frost Report”, and quickly became a household name. She went on to appear in her own TV series on BBC1 and BBC2 and recorded hit singles on Mickey Most’s RAK label. After a break from the music world in the 1980’s, Julie began singing for Latin American Refugees, for woman’s and gay rights and for peace projects including protests against the war in the Gulf. Julie created the Remarkable Records label and released ‘Bright Shadows’, her first album for 10 years. In June 2013, Julie performed at the prestigious Leicester Square Theatre to celebrate her 75th birthday and in October she was invited to Buckingham Palace to meet the Queen, Prince Philip, Prince Charles and Camilla. http://www.juliefelix.co.uk/   Polly And The Billets Doux – Polly and the Billets Doux are something brilliantly different. Known for their flawless and energy-filled live performances, the genre-defying quartet Polly and the Billets Doux boast a genius blend of Folk, Pop, Rock N’ Roll, Soul, Country, Blues and even Gospel. They have a solid reputation and extensive history of headline tours up and down the country; from Ullapool to Brighton, and almost everywhere in between. Polly and the Billets Doux released 2013’s ‘Head of Steam’ EP, which charted at 17 on the Radio 1 Indie Chart followed by their critically acclaimed album which featured in ‘The Word’ Magazine’s Best New Music. Polly and the Billets Doux have also been championed by Bob Harris & Terry Wogan on Radio 2, Tom Robinson on Radio 6 as well as live sessions with Cerys Matthews and‘Loose Ends’ on Radio 4. The album attracted critical acclaim from The Sunday Times and The Daily Mirror. The last few years have seen major festival appearances including Glastonbury, the Big Chill, The Secret Garden Party, and Cambridge Folk and a Support slot with The Fun loving Criminals. After a well received headline tour of Ireland the band were back on the road shortly after with a new album ‘Money Tree’ winning great press support inc cover-disc features on UNCUT and R2. This saw the band embark on their longest tour to date including an extensive headline tour of Germany. Their reputation as a formidable force on the stage is spreading quickly. It’s going to be a big year for this vibrant, exciting and hugely promising band. http://pollyandthebilletsdoux.co.uk/   Said The Maiden – are Jess Distill, Hannah Elizabeth and Kathy Pilkinton, three friends who discovered a mutual love of folk music when they reunited several years after spending their school years together in St. Albans, Hertfordshire. The group sing traditional songs from around the UK and America, often in three part acapella harmony but also using guitar, violin, mandolin, woodwind, accordion and percussion to embellish their sound. From tentatively performing a few songs at their local Redbourn Folk club in 2012 and later being asked to appear at one of the club’s guest nights, the group soon secured support and headline slots at folk clubs and festivals around the country, including Folk By The Oak, Folkeast, Gate to Southwell, Shepley and Bunkfest. These opportunities have in turn led to invitations to support many fantastic artists including The Fisherman’s Friends, Jim Moray, Megson, Martin Carthy, Sam Carter, Hannah James and Sam Sweeney, Treacherous Orchestra and Clannad. They were also honoured to join legendary fiddler Dave Swarbrick on a successful UK solo tour in the spring of 2014, and released their debut album ‘A Curious Tale’ in June of the same year. In May 2015 Said The Maiden was awarded Bristol Folk Festival’s prestigious Isambard Folk Award, and as a result opened for folk super-group The Full English at the 2015 Bristol Folk Festival. Most recently the group was voted for by festival-goers at the Great British Folk Festival 2015 as ‘best act’ on the Introducing Stage on the opening night, and will be performing on one of the festival’s main stages in December 2016. http://www.saidthemaiden.co.uk/   The Life And Times Of Brothers Hogg – Born from the fires of facial hair and fiddle, The Life and Times of the Brothers Hogg are a collaboration of jaundiced punk rockers, eighties throwbacks, jigs, reels and troubled songwriting, fused together amidst the maelstrom of traditional music and real ale. More recently the Brothers have been gifted again in the trouser front, through the joining of vocal and percussion maestro Nena ‘throw another shrimp on the Barbie mate’ Mager and string twanging Shane ‘should it be that colour’ Thornberry. With a back catalogue of songs containing Greek myth and tragedy to murder and substance abuse these guys can only entertain and leave you wanting more (and lets face it, you could probably have some). The brothers began their sentimental journey with the passing of a Great lady and her dearest memories. Adhering to the traditions of respect and servitude the

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Harpenden Folk, Roots & World Music Festival

Harpenden Folk, Roots & World Music Festival Harpenden Public Halls Saturday 27th August 2016 2 p.m. to 10.00 p.m.   Bio and Line-up Lindisfarne – the legendary 70s folk-rock pioneers return to form with a classic six-piece line up of long-time members fronted by original founder-member Rod Clements on vocals, mandolin, fiddle and slide guitar. With a repertoire of unforgettable songs like Meet Me On The Corner, Fog On The Tyne, Lady Eleanor and Run For Home and a reputation for live performance second to none, Lindisfarne’s power to galvanise festival and concert audiences remains undimmed and is guaranteed to get the crowd on its feet and singing along. Lindisfarne 2016 are: Rod Clements (1969-present) Vocal, mandolin, fiddle, guitars Dave Hull-Denholm (1994-present) Vocal, guitars Steve Daggett (1986-present) Vocal, keyboards, guitars Charlie Harcourt (1973-present) Guitar, vocal Ian Thomson (1995-present) Bass, vocal Paul Thompson (ex-Roxy Music) Drums http://www.lindisfarne.co.uk/    Julie Felix – recently celebrated 50 years in the world of music last year. In 1964 Julie arrived in England after leaving California and became the first solo folk artist to be signed to a major British record company when she signed with Decca. In 1966 Julie became the resident singer on the amazingly popular TV programme “The Frost Report”, and quickly became a household name. She went on to appear in her own TV series on BBC1 and BBC2 and recorded hit singles on Mickey Most’s RAK label. After a break from the music world in the 1980’s, Julie began singing for Latin American Refugees, for woman’s and gay rights and for peace projects including protests against the war in the Gulf. Julie created the Remarkable Records label and released ‘Bright Shadows’, her first album for 10 years. In June 2013, Julie performed at the prestigious Leicester Square Theatre to celebrate her 75th birthday and in October she was invited to Buckingham Palace to meet the Queen, Prince Philip, Prince Charles and Camilla. http://www.juliefelix.co.uk/   Polly And The Billets Doux – Polly and the Billets Doux are something brilliantly different. Known for their flawless and energy-filled live performances, the genre-defying quartet Polly and the Billets Doux boast a genius blend of Folk, Pop, Rock N’ Roll, Soul, Country, Blues and even Gospel. They have a solid reputation and extensive history of headline tours up and down the country; from Ullapool to Brighton, and almost everywhere in between. Polly and the Billets Doux released 2013’s ‘Head of Steam’ EP, which charted at 17 on the Radio 1 Indie Chart followed by their critically acclaimed album which featured in ‘The Word’ Magazine’s Best New Music. Polly and the Billets Doux have also been championed by Bob Harris & Terry Wogan on Radio 2, Tom Robinson on Radio 6 as well as live sessions with Cerys Matthews and‘Loose Ends’ on Radio 4. The album attracted critical acclaim from The Sunday Times and The Daily Mirror. The last few years have seen major festival appearances including Glastonbury, the Big Chill, The Secret Garden Party, and Cambridge Folk and a Support slot with The Fun loving Criminals. After a well received headline tour of Ireland the band were back on the road shortly after with a new album ‘Money Tree’ winning great press support inc cover-disc features on UNCUT and R2. This saw the band embark on their longest tour to date including an extensive headline tour of Germany. Their reputation as a formidable force on the stage is spreading quickly. It’s going to be a big year for this vibrant, exciting and hugely promising band. http://pollyandthebilletsdoux.co.uk/   Dexeter – “It may be 4000 miles to Nashville, but Dexeter make you feel like you are already there…” Baylen Leonard, BBC Radio 2 Country. Dexeter have moved from strength to strength since first appearing at the Country 2 Country festival in London in 2014, going on to open tours for Brit Country favourites The Shires, Ward Thomas and Raintown as well as playing all over the UK with acts including Laura Oakes, Sasha McVeigh, Honey Ryder, Jess and The Bandits, and the Pistol Annies’ very own Angeleena Presley amongst others. The Leicestershire act returned to the O2 for Country 2 Country in 2015, where hundreds of enthusiastic fans poured into the atrium to sing along to crowd favourites including songs from their crowdfunded debut album “Four Thousand Miles To Nashville” which reached number 14 in the iTunes country chart. Dexeter lifted the roof at this year’s Country 2 Country festival, playing three shows at the O2 in London to wonderful acclaim including receiving the only standing ovation at Bob Harris’s Under The Apple Tree stage. The lyric video for new single ‘Waiting For A Lifetime’ had 4200 views in its first 48 hours online. Dexeter played their first London headline show to a sold out Camden Barfly on a hot summer’s night in July, and with a Bob Harris Apple Tree Session under their belt, live dates in Nashville (including performing at The Bluebird Cafe), three songs featured on BBC Introducing and a brand new EP set for release in April, 2016 is already looking bright for the band, dubbed by Chris Country Radio to be “the hardest working band in UK country music”. http://dexeterband.co.uk/about/   Said The Maiden – are Jess Distill, Hannah Elizabeth and Kathy Pilkinton, three friends who discovered a mutual love of folk music when they reunited several years after spending their school years together in St. Albans, Hertfordshire. The group sing traditional songs from around the UK and America, often in three part acapella harmony but also using guitar, violin, mandolin, woodwind, accordion and percussion to embellish their sound. From tentatively performing a few songs at their local Redbourn Folk club in 2012 and later being asked to appear at one of the club’s guest nights, the group soon secured support and headline slots at folk clubs and festivals around the country, including Folk By The Oak, Folkeast, Gate to Southwell, Shepley and Bunkfest. These opportunities have in turn led to invitations

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