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The Eliza Carthy Band continue with their Neptune dates at Sedbergh Folk Festival, Cumbria (25th June); Eastleigh Festival of Music (7th July); Academy, Oxford (8th); Priddy Folk Festival, Somerset (9th).
JuJu (Justin Adams & Juldeh
Camara) play at Home Festival, Dartington (25th June); Drum Camp Festival, Bungay (9th July).
Rory McLeod plays at Dartford Folk Club (28th June); Redbourn Folk Club (30th); Pierpoint Street, Worcester (1st July); National Forest Festival, Moira near Ashby de la Zouch (2nd); Kitchen Garden Café, Kings Heath, Birmingham (3rd); Ely Folk Festival (9th – 10th);
Pete Coe, featured this issue, appears at Four Fools Folk Festival (25th & 26th June); Lymm Village Festival The Rugby Club (26th); Wem Town Hall (Squeezing Shropshire) (2nd July); Kiveton Park Cricket Club (5th); Blandford Forum British Legion (8th); Square Chapel, Halifax Festival (10th & 17th); Melrose Rolling Hills Folk Festival (29th – 31st).
Alasdair Roberts appears at Snape Maltings Concert Hall, Snape, Nr. Saxmundham (23th June); The Green Note, Parkway, London (21st July).
Chris Wood plays at
Aylesbury Festival, Aylesbury Methodist Church (16th July); Stainsby Festival, Brunts Farm, Stainsby, (23rd & 24th); The Co- operative Cambridge Folk Festival Cambridge, Cherry Hinton Hall Grounds (28th);
Heidi Talbot with John McCusker & Boo Hewerdine play dates at Dentdale Music & Beer Festival, Dent (25th June); Ely Folk Festival (10th July); Forest Folk, North Boarhunt Social Club, Wickham, Hants (18th).
Show Of Hands with Miranda Sykes continue on the festival trail through July as hosts at their own Abbotsbury Summer Family Concert with guests Cara Dillon, Jim Causley, The Scoville Units and Luke Jackson (2nd July) followed by appearances at Larmer Tree Festival (17th); Chagstock ‘11 (22nd); Folk By The Oak (24th); Warwick Folk Festival (29th). Finally, at Sidmouth FolkWeek, Steve & Phil present From The Heart Of Devon with guests Jackie
Pierre Bensusan
Oates, Jim Causley, Phillip Henry & Hannah Martin and Tom Short & Sam Perry (30th).
Lau play at Warwick Arts Centre (23rd June); Glee Club, Nottingham (24th); Avalon Stage, Glastonbury Festival, Somerset (25th); WOMAD, Charlton (30th July); Camp Bestival, Lulworth Castle (31st);
Martin Carthy continues to be 70 at Snape Maltings Concert Hall (23rd June); The Pumphouse, Jubilee Walk, Park Road, Aldeburgh (24th); Aylesbury Festival (14th July); St Neots Folk Club, The Priory Centre (19th); The Green Note, Parkway, London NW1 (20th); The Willows Catholic Club, Bryningfern Fern Lane, Kirkham (27th). He appears with Dave Swarbrick at Sidmouth Folkweek, Devon (31st).
The Unthanks with
Brighouse & Rastrick Brass Band appear at Durham Cathedral, showcasing work commissioned by Brass: Durham International Festival (8th July); The Barbican, London (16th).
www.the-unthanks.com
Martin Simpson is playing
at The Cluny, Lime Street, Ouseburn, Newcastle Upon Tyne (25th June); The Glee Club, Nottingham (9th July); Nettlebed Folk Club, The Village Club, High Street, Nr Henley-On-Thames (11th); Biddulph Town Hall, High Street (13th); The Milkmaid Folk Club, The Constitutional Club, Guildhall Street, Bury St Edmunds, (15th); Lincoln’s Folk In The Unison Club, Lincoln (16th); The Ram Folk Club, Thames Ditton (22nd). With Band, he appears at Ely Folk Festival (10th July).
Shooglenifty plays at Electric Palace, South Street, Bridport (25th June); Avalon Stage, Glastonbury Festival (26th); Ely Folk Festival (9th July); Tramlines Festival, The Peace Gardens (23rd).
The Spooky Men’s Chorale scare your socks off at Rowheath Pavilion, Bournville, Birmingham (15th July); Kings Heath Primary School, Valentine Road, Kings Heath, Birmingham (16th); Chipping Norton Theatre (16th); Menuhin Hall, Yehudi Menuhin School, Stoke D’Abernon, Cobham (17th); St Georges, Bristol (18th); Sedbergh Parish Church (19th); Gala Theatre & Millennium Place, Durham (20th); The Stables,
Stockwell Lane, Wavendon, Milton Keynes (21st); Oundle International Festival Marquee, Milton Festival Road, Oundle, Peterborough (22nd); Holywell Music Room, Oxford (23rd); Holy Cross Church, Ashton Keynes (24th); The Stag Theatre, London Road, Sevenoaks, (27th); Warwick Folk Festival (28th & 29th); The Co-operative Cambridge Folk Festival, Cherry Hinton Hall Grounds (30th & 31st).
Fay Hield Trio appear at Cecil Sharp House, Regents Park Road, London NW1 (23rd June); St Albans Folk At The Festival, Old Town Hall, Market Place (25th); Cleckheaton Folk Festival (3rd July); Priddy Folk Festival (8th); Festival At The Edge, Stokes Barn, Much Wenlock, Shrops (17th); Warwick Folk Festival (31st).
Tim Edey & Brendan Power appear at Bures Music Festival (10th July); Hebridean Celtic Festival, Seallam Centre, Northton (14th); Isle Of Harris Festival (15th).
Leon Rosselson will be singing at the Vancouver Island Musicfest (8th – 10th July); Vancouver Folk Festival, Jericho Beach Park (15th – 17th) and, with The Liberty Tree with Robb Johnson in Wise Hall, Vancouver (22nd). A 4CD box set of Rosselson’s 5 decade songwriting career will be released in the States in July and in the UK in October.
Pierre Bensusan has dates at Bar 1:22, Huddersfield (23rd June); The Stables, Milton Keynes (28th); Norden Farm Centre For The Arts, Maidenhead (29th); The Met, Bury (30th); Cheshire Folk, Middlewich (1st July); The Sage, Gateshead (2nd).
www.pierrebensusan.com
Dana & Susan Robinson’s 10th anniversary tour takes in North Wales Bluegrass Festival (1st – 3rd July); St. Neots Folk Club (5th); Whitstable Folk Nights (7th); Fo’c’sle Folk Club (8th); Priddy Folk Festival (9th); Ely Folk Festival (10th); Cramlington Folk Club (12th); Live At The Star, Glasgow (14th); An Tobar Arts Centrr, Mull (15th); Lime Tree Arts Centre, Fort William (16th); Rothbury Roots (21st); Hoy At Anchor Folk Club, Leigh-on-Sea (26th).
Damien O’Kane tours with John Joe Kelly on bodhran and on guitar, Gerard Thompson for the Ireland dates and Ed Boyd for the UK dates at 18 Springhill Bar, Causeway Street, Portrush (18th
Pete Coe
July); Cavan County Museum, Ballyjamesduff, Cavan (19th); Kellys Bar, Galway (20th); Seamus Ennis Cultural Centre, Naul, Co Dublin (22nd); Cambridge Festival (31st).
www.damienokane.co.uk/
Mary Hampton has dates at Lancashire, Hoghton Tower (24th June) and Corsham Festival (25th).
David Gibb appears at Glastonbury Festival (23rd June); View Two Gallery, Liverpool (24th); Cockermouth Festival (25th); Greystones, Sheffield (26th); Two Thousand Trees Festival, Cheltenham (15th July); Stainsby Festival (23rd).
GIGS
Kate Rusby plays an open air concert at Regent’s Park on (17th July). Look out for another with The Imagined Village on 4th September.
www.bigwheeltickets.com/
Paul Simon is performing at The Roundhouse, Chalk Farm Road, London, NW1 on 1st July. Box Office: 0844 482 8008;
www.roundhouse.org.uk
na-mara will provide the music and songs associated as part of the International Brigades Memorial Trust commemoration of the 75th anniversary of the start of the Spanish Civil War. The event will take place on the 2nd July from 12.30pm onwards in Jubilee Gardens on the London’s South Bank.
www.na-mara.com
Also at the South Bank,
there’s a double bill of Juan Martin and Attab Haddad in the Purcell Room on 21st June, another double bill of Shammi Pithia and BBC Radio 3 World Routes Academy mentee Hari Sivanesan presented by Asian Music Circuit on 26th July (Purcell Room) and the Master Drummers Of Africa in the Queen Elizabeth Hall on 27th July.
www.southbankcentre.co.uk
Coming up at Cecil Sharp House in Regents Park Road, London are: Traveller’s Joy - celebration of adult music-making drawing on the music and songs of the Gypsies and Travellers of England and Scotland, featuring students from the Saturday Folk Music Workshops, Pete Cooper’s
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