Monday 17 June 2013

Folking Live



This Saturday (22nd June)

Tickets £8: http://www.southhillpark.org.uk/?lid=11781#buytickets

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Folking Live Bracknell is the monthly roots music event taking place every forth Saturday of the month in the intimate setting of The Cellar Bar, part of South Hill Park Arts Centre in Bracknell, Berkshire. Each night of music will offer the best in English Folk, Country, Bluegrass, Americana and World Music from performers both local and further afield.
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Holly Taymar and Christopher Bilton are two Yorkshire-bred twenty-somethings with a talent for writing and arranging beautiful acoustic originals, featuring a multitude of genres: acoustic, folk, country, jazz, doo-wop and a hint of hip hop.
http://www.hollytaymar.com
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Laveer are four, tea spilling musicians who favour acoustic instruments and like making songs together. They began when Dan Adsley and Stephen Moyse began playing their guitars at each other. The resulting noise was pleasing but needed a voice – step forward Aimee Herbert who added singing, more guitar and lots more songs. To fill in the gaping holes in the lower register was James Gaydon and his firm-but-gentle bass hands.
http://www.laveer.net/
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DaylightSaving is a songwriting duo with a sound that combines elements of jazz, pop, folk and Latin and features soft acoustic guitar, folksy vocals, flute, penny whistle and melodica. Having been told they weren’t ‘pure jazz enough’ by a UK radio station that shall remain nameless, Richard and Kate delight in describing themselves as ‘mongrel dogs of jazz-pop fusion and proud of it’. That half of their songs sound more like contemporary folk than either pop or jazz is neither here nor there.
http://www.daysave.co.uk/

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