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Summertyne Americana Festival

22-24 June 2016 Now firmly established in the summer calendar, SummerTyne Americana Festival at Tyneside’s Sage Gateshead is a three day jamboree that celebrates American roots music and brings together some of the finest and most exciting performers from both sides of the Atlantic. With the UK’s appetite for country music steadily growing SummerTyne kicks off with an exciting transatlantic double bill of two of the hottest young acts to break on to the scene, with an exclusive appearance by Nashville’s Striking Matches and the UK’s Ward Thomas. Saturday night’s headliner is rockabilly queen Imelda May and on Sunday two of the Americana scenes most influential award winning singer songwriters, Mary Chapin Carpenter and Gretchen Peters perform. There are rare appearances by Texas’ favourite country duo Kelly Willis & Bruce Robison plus Brennen Leigh & Noel McKay, New York’s new folk pioneers The Mike + Ruthy Band and Gill Landry from Old Crow Medicine Show. There’ll be dazzling bluegrass styling’s from Ron Block (Alison Krauss and Union Station) with mandolin protégé Sierra Hull and a highly anticipated bluegrass rework of The Who’s rock opera Tommy, by The HillBenders. There’ll be raw, authentic blues, soul and southern rock from The Reverend Peyton’s Big Damn Band, Lucky Peterson and The Kentucky Headhunters. On the free Jumpin’ Hot outdoor stage, country appetites will be sated by Eve Selis, 10 String Symphony, Luke & Mel, Urban Pioneers and Mary Jean Lewis plus soaring country gospel from Yolanda Carter and Mississippi blues from Little Victor. With street food, a film programme and more acts still to be announced, you’re sure to find something to put a smile on your face. It’s SummerTyne time! For more details go to summertyne.com or call Ticket Office on 0191 443 4661.

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Shrewsbury Folk Festival

A trio of chart toppers with a number of Top 40 hits between them will be one of the highlights of this year’s Shrewsbury Folk Festival. Nick Lowe, Paul Carrack and Andy Fairweather Low will perform together at the four-day event at the West Mid Showground from August 26 to 29. Lowe, who had hits with I Love the Sound of Breaking Glass and Cruel to be Kind, will be reunited with Carrack (Mike & The Mechanics and Squeeze) and Fairweather Low, performer of hits including Wide Eyed and Legless and (If Paradise Is) Half as Nice, following their debut outing at last year’s Glastonbury. They will join, among others, Grammy award winning American singer songwriter Rosanne Cash – the daughter of country singer Johnny, folk rock band the Levellers, Eliza Carthy and the Wayward Band, world music star Raghu Dixit and festival favourites Show of Hands on the bill. Dubbed a ‘key date in the UK folk music calendar’ by the Daily Telegraph and recognised by the Sunday Times as a ‘family friendly folk staple’, Shrewsbury has it all regardless of your taste in music. This year marks the 20th festival organised in the county by directors Alan and Sandra Surtees and is widely regarded as one of the top UK events of its type for its imaginative programming and high production values. The riverside site is within walking distance of the medieval town centre. There are four music venues including the two main stages, which seat thousands, and the main stage has a mosh pit that can fit more than 1,000 people. The children’s festival Pandemonium! offers everything from storytelling to crafts, circus skills, lantern making, drama, dance and music workshops for the younger festivalgoers. Coupled with the ever-popular Panic Circus, it’s an integral part of any family festival experience! The Refolkus youth programme is always in demand. The Big Band will be back this year alongside all manner of other folk related fun for 11 to 20-year-olds. There is a huge dance tent with specialist flooring for ceilidhs, workshops and dance shows. Top that with more than 100 workshops every year from yoga to music sessions, dance classes, and songwriting, and there is never a dull moment. There’s a free bus into town on Saturday and Sunday to enjoy the fringe events, which include a dance parade and displays and pub sessions or you can stay on site and enjoy the craft fair, food village, and real ale, wine and cocktail bars. If you want to make a weekend of it, there’s superb on-site camping with hot showers! * Tickets start from £35 and are available at www.shrewsburyfolkfestival.co.uk

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Buckle and Boots Festival

24-26 June 2016 – Whitebottom Farm, Etherow Park, Manchester Taking place at Whitebottom Farm at Etherow Park between 24-26 June, Buckle and Boots Festival is set to combine some of the brightest talents in country music from the US as well as the thriving UK scene, providing a truly unique outdoor festival experience for country fans far and wide. With a variety of food, drink and camping facilities on site, Buckle and Boots is the first country festival of its kind in the UK, creating a friendly, communal atmosphere that fans are sure to embrace. If you’ve been to an event at Etherow Park before you’ll already know that all the action takes place in a stunning rural setting. The site is right next to Compstall Nature Reserve, a very special wildlife site looked after by a local conservation charity, Cheshire Wildlife Trust. Situated on the banks of the River Etherow, this beautiful reserve is made up of reed bed, open water and woodland which provide a haven for some of the region’s most threatened wildlife. It’s a fantastic hotspot for birds such as the kingfisher and yellow wagtail, plus a whole host of dragonflies and damselflies. For every ticket sold, a donation will be made to the trust to help with conservation work! Three stages will be set up at the festival for 50 acts. The Heineken Stage will host the headline acts across the weekend, as well as some of the established talents making an impact on the UK country scene and the US scene. The Acoustic Stage will be an opportunity for fans to catch some of the brightest up and coming artists in the genre, including home-grown talents Georgia Paris, Paul Carella, Lisa Wright and many more. The BCMA will also have their own ‘Horizon’ stage, where fans will be able to catch a glimpse of some of the best song writers and musicians in the UK including the likes of Thorne Hill, The Southern Companion and Outlander. The line-up is impressive to say the least. Buckle and Boots have succeeded with flying colours in attracting a huge array of talent. Headlining on Friday 24th will be Glaswegian duo Raintown, who have established themselves as front-runners in the UK country music industry with their pop-country style and powerful stage presence. Paul Bain and Claire McArthur-Bain have stunned crowds on multiple occasions at Country2Country in London, performing at the Brooklyn Bowl for two years running, and their most recent album ‘Writing On The Wall’ received remarkable reviews. Last year they embarked on a headlining UK tour, where they were joined by Dexeter who also feature on the Buckle and Boots line-up. Ward Thomas were recently announced as headliners for Saturday 25th after a short while out of the spotlight. Catherine and Lizzy have been focusing on material for their next project, following the incredible success of ‘From Where We Stand’ which reached #1 on the UK Country Chart back in 2014. A number of their songs have been playlisted on BBC Radio 2, they appeared as special guests on Terry Wogan’s show, and most recently, they signed a record deal with Sony Music UK, a sign of their undoubted talent and enormous potential. Their gorgeous harmonies and infectious tracks will certainly delight Buckle and Boots attendees. Concluding the festival on Sunday 26th will be US chart-topper Phil Vassar. Since his debut in the late 1990s, Phil Vassar has achieved two #1 hits and an impressive eight Top 10 singles in the US, and he has also established himself as one of Nashville’s most talented song writers. His co-writes include hit singles ‘For A Little While’ and ‘My Next Thirty Years’ for Tim McGraw, ‘Right On The Money’ for Alan Jackson and ‘Little Red Rodeo’ for Collin Raye. Not to mention his Top New Male Vocalist win at the 2002 ACM Awards. Phil’s unique take on country and his incisive, soulful lyrics have truly stood the test of time, and you won’t want to miss such a charismatic showman at Buckle and Boots. You’ll also be able to catch two stellar UK acts on the Sunday in the form of Northern Irishman Gary Quinn and Liverpool songstress Laura Oakes. Tickets are available from AXS priced at just £50 for a weekend ticket. Alternatively, you can buy single day tickets, priced at £20 for the Friday, £25 for the Saturday and £25 for the Sunday. For fans planning to camp at the festival, a camping pass can also be purchased for £15 per person (includes ‘posh loos and hot showers’). You won’t get better value for money anywhere else! For more details and the full line-up, check out www. buckleandboots.co.uk

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FolkEast makes further lineup announcements

Peter Knight, John Spiers, O’Hooley & Tidow and Daoiri Farrell join seven 2016 BBC Folk Awards nominees for this year’s FolkEast Festival. The three day festival takes place at the glorious 300-acre Suffolk estate of 16th century Glemham Hall, the home of Major Philip Hope-Cobbold, between August 19-21. Few fiddlers can hold a candle to the iconic Knight whose presence has enriched the British music scene for more than four decades. Since his departure from folk-rock’s iconic Steeleye Span at the end of 2013, Knight has turned his full attentions to his boundary blurring Gigspanner trio conjuring up a completely distinctive sound. Now living in south-west France, the London-born musician will be centre stage at FolkEast for ‘An Audience with Peter Knight’ and will also be hosting a violin masterclass. Also joining the line-up will be the hugely popular John Spiers – one of the leading squeezebox players of his generation. With the final curtain falling on the mighty multiple award-winning band Bellowhead as well as the duo Spiers & Boden, “Squeezy” is pursuing a new solo route. 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. The event boasts three powerhouse band headliners – 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. Adding to the Irish flavour will be an appearance by the engaging Dublin singer and bouzouki player Daoiri Farrell. 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. 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.

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The Vicar’s Picnic announces the line up for their 4th Kent music festival

The Vicar’s Picnic announces the line up for their 4th annual music festival, taking place on Friday 15th to Saturday 16th July 2016 by the banks of the River Medway in Yalding, Kent The Vicar’s Picnic, one of Kent’s fastest growing festivals for music fans and families, will be headlined by Reef. Supporting headliners include an exclusive acoustic set from John Power (Cast) and Jaw Lewis (The La’s) featuring songs from both band’s back catalogues, the fast-rising incendiary punk-folk singalongs of Skinny Lister and the ever-popular Coco And The Butterfields. Spread across two stages and culminating in late-night DJ-sets, the Vicar’s Picnic is committed to providing exciting creative acts, blending established popular music with new and alternative artists from every possible genre. The Vicar’s Picnic has quickly become a must-visit destination for music-lovers. Additional vibes are supplied by an amazing range of entertainments, gourmet foods, cocktails and cask ales. The organisers have belief in the idea that if kids can be fully entertained in a safe, fun environment (especially where the majority of entertainment is free), it offers the best possible way for the adults to relax and be able to enjoy an amazing festival – safe in the knowledge that the kids are happy. Festival Organiser Dave King said “The heart and philosophy of our gathering, is to bring a great time to all, including the whole family with a unique edge of cool and creative fun. We also hope to support local young talent, helping to get them noticed while giving an experience of the great festival vibe. What’s important to you is important to us which includes keeping prices as low as we can.” Tickets for The Vicar’s Picnic, Yalding, Kent, Fri 15th – Sat 16th July, 2016 (on general sale now) can be purchased at vicarspicnic.co.uk

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  Jimmy Hendrix playing the American national anthem at Woodstock. Freddie Mercury belting his heart out at Live Aid. The Beatles on the Ed Sullivan Show. Music is one of those great things that can bring people together. Often attributed to fans and music lovers alike but, on this occasion, it also means the artists. This is the ethos of Free Reign. The brainchild of several bands that have crossed paths on the UK music scene these past few years, this tour aims to bring some of the UK’s hottest emerging groups and performers to a stage near you – on the same night! Each of these bands have been paving their own way, garnering interest with extensive radio play, record sales and media coverage. Free Reign has its roots in a one-off show at Cheltenham’s Frog & Fiddle venue in July last year. Local bands Harpers Ferry, Two Ways Home, The Black Feathers and Gypsyfingers, combined forces to showcase the area’s burgeoning roots music contingent. The evening was a great success so we thought we’d reconvene – along with many others – to take this idea on the road. Encapsulating the spirit of your favourite music festivals, you won’t have to wait until mid-summer to witness a succession of fine musicians taking to the stage in that rarefied atmosphere of camaraderie and shared ambition. Seven nights, seven major UK music hubs, the Free Reign tour will bring you a revolving line-up of four bands per night, each delivering their fine songs and musicianship in their own inimitable style.   Harpers Ferry Fresh from three years on the UK gig circuit, including appearances at the Pheonix Festival and the Moseley Folk Festival, Harpers Ferry – the only band that will be appearing on every night on this tour – have a new sound and augmented lineup in 2016. The familiar trio of Ben Harvey, Pia Varma and Christopher Rayner, now come complete with rhythm section as Anthony Collins (drums) and Simon Frankton (Bass) join the band in an effort to fully realise the carefully constructed arrangements which has been a signature of their recent and forthcoming studio releases.   Two Ways Home Vocalist and multi-instrumentalist Lewis Fowler from the tiny Cotswold village of Draycott, Oxfordshire and vocalist, ukulele and autoharp specialist Isabella Mariee, who was born in Vienna, Austria, founded Two Ways Home. Growing up on a diet of Simon and Garfunkel, Prince, Led Zeppelin, Ray Charles and Stevie Wonder to name just a few, the music future of Two Ways Home was never a sure thing. However as the vocal harmonies of Lewis and Isabella combined for the first time destiny took a hand.   Gypsyfingers Gypsyfingers is cinematic folk/pop/ rock duo, Luke Oldfield and Victoria Coghlan. The duo toured last year in Poland and have supported James Blunt. They are currently working on heir second album at Luke’s studio, Tilehouse studios.  For the free reign tour they will be playing an acoustic set featuring new songs, a stripped back version of their first and second album without the full band.   Hattie Briggs Gloucestershire based singer-songwriter Hattie Briggs played over 100 gigs in 2015, including 3 tours – a UK support tour, a headline tour and a tour of the Netherlands.  Her debut album RED & GOLD, released early 2015, is soon to be followed by her second, and this gig at Ten Feet Tall will be part of her 40 date UK wide 2016 YOUNG RUNAWAY showcase tour.   Quigley Since forming in 2014, Cheltenham based Quigley has featured on Radio One Extra and the single Follow You topped the iTunes independent artists’ chart for a few weeks during 2014. Quigley has since performed at several major festivals including Barn on the Farm, Underground and SportBeat, alongside other artists such as Jack Garrett, James Bay, Raleigh Ritchie, Hozier and Razorlight.   Lya Stewart Lya has been performing original music since the age of 15, first as a solo artist and in acoustic combos. In early 2013 she started looking for a more complete sound and after going through a number of line ups her band (then called ‘Not Taken’ was formed with Christopher Rayner – Lead Guitar, Nick Cafearo -Bass and Ben Thould -Drums).   Edd Donovan and The Wandering Moles Edd Donovan is a highly distinctive, indie folk songwriter. “A natural storyteller and reflective lyricist” (Maverick Magazine); he has a rare, original talent. Originally from the North of England, he has made his home in Cheltenham. He has a collective of remarkable musicians around him called The Wandering Moles.   Emily Faye Singer-songwriter, Emily Faye grew up in the english countryside of Northamptonshire. Her music combines her angelic vocals with strong catchy melodies and influences of the country, pop, rock and folk genres. Now based in London with her band members, Patrick Weeks, Jake Jason Read, George Willetts and Jonny Postlethwaite, together they have played prestigious London venues such as The Bedford, The Underbelly and the Shepherds Bush O2 Empire.   Red Raye Red Ray is a Bristol-based Indie Country band of four. All self-taught and musically adept, this quartet consists of Newcastle-born Ray Lannon (Lead Vocals & Guitar), Berwick-born Cameron Cheek (Harmonies & Lead Guitar), multi-national Stewie Passmore (Bass), and Italian-sensation Giuseppe La Reza (Drums).   Katie Collins Katie is an acoustic singer-songwriter who is originally from London & Essex but for now calls Cheltenham, Gloucestershire her home. After a few local gigs and a one off performance in Barcelona, she is starting to find her feet as a gigging musician. With a few gigs lined up, including supporting Beans On Toast, and Wychwood Festival, she can’t wait to get more involved with the Cheltenham music scene.   Mon May 2: Bristol, Mr. Wolf’s Thu 5: Oxford, The Cellar Fri 6: Cardiff, Ten Feet Tall Thu 12: Birmingham, The Roadhouse Fri 13: Bath, St. James Wine Vaults Fri 20: Cheltenham, Frog & Fiddle Thu 26: London, Zigfrid Von Underbelly     www.facebook.com/freereigntour www.twitter.com/freereighntour   freereigntour@gmail.com

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Jason Isbell

Review Date: January 19, 2016  Reviewed By: Carl Warren Location: Concorde 2 Brighton Riding high on the back of his latest album, Jason Isbell and the 400 Unit cruised along Brighton’s brisk seafront into the arms of tonight’s packed out, expectant audience. Isbell possesses a poet’s gift for a beautifully crafted turn of phrase. The latest album, SOMETHING MORE THAN FREE, is something of a masterpiece reaching the top of Billboard’s Country Album Chart. Tonight’s set consists mostly of songs from the current album and SOUTHEASTERN, Isbell’s critically acclaimed previous, fourth album. The expectant and rapturous audience is treated to a feast of both the powerful and the poignant. You can feel the truth pour out of these songs, interspersed with stories of the road and of family affairs… There’s one thing that’s really clear to me, no one dies with dignity. Highpoints include the Grammy nominated 24 Frames, Elephant and the title track of the new album, an ode to his beloved father. According to Isbell, Having no money, the song was the only gift he could give on Fathers Day. Far from being over sentimental, the song makes perfect sense. Listening to these songs is somehow like listening to ourselves. The live show is a completely different experience to the recorded work ranging from peeled back country licks sometimes reminiscent of early Gram Parsons   inspired Stones to spaced out blues. However, this is a master at work who must rank along side the greats, Dylan, Young and Springsteen. Expectation exceeded, the crowd of both young and old filed out into the cold night air aware of the privilege that the past two hours had provided.                                                  

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Tia Mcgraff

Sat May 7: The Kirkgate Theatre: Cockermouth (Lakes District) un May 8: Haile Village Hall, Haile, Orchard Brow (Lakes District) Mon May 9: Prince of Wales, Broughton (Lakes District) Thurs May 12: Old Low Light, Clifford’s Fort, Fish Quay, North Shields, Tyne & Wear, Sat May 14: with Cale Tyson, Cluny2, Newcastle Mon May 16: Grateful Fred Café Sessions, Cafe D’Art in Formby Village centre, Formby, Liverpool Thurs May 19: Cilcain Village Hall, Cilcain, Wales Fri May 20: Hopkins Hall, Hillesely, Gloucester Sat. May 21 and Sun. May 22: The Tin Shed Experience, Clifton Street, Laugharne, Carmarthenshire Wed May 25:  Robin 2, Birmingham Thurs May 26: The Marrs Bar, Worcester Fri May 27: Nether Edge Bowling Club, Sheffield Sat May 28: Joules Yard, Market Harborough Mon May 30: Highclere Castle, Highclere Park, Newbury, West Berkshire Fri June 3:  Bickington Village Hall, Bickington, Newton Abbot, Devon Sat June 4:  Health and Happiness Show, Bookmark Theatre, Bloxwich Library, Elmore Row, Bloxwich Sun June 5:  TwickFolk Patchworks @ The Cabbage Patch, 67 LondonRoad ,Twickenham

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