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Oxford (24th); Norwich Arts The Plough Arts Centre, ICA, London on 4th June. Tel: 020
Centre, St. Benedict’s St, Norwich Torrington (24th).
GIGS
7930 3647;
ica.org.uk
(25th).
www.myspace.com/ www.maggiebell.co.uk
Coming soon to London’s
ahawkandahacksaw
Whippersnapper have June Barbican, Silk Street, EC2 are
The Dhol Foundation come dates at Coal Aston Village Hall, Ralph Stanley & The Clinch
to Wychwood Music Festival, Dronfield (5th June); Live Lounge Mountain Boys and Diana
Cheltenham Race Course (31st @ Baby Blue, Liverpool (7th); Jones (27th May); Rokia Traore
May); Hebden Bridge Arts Festival Alexandra Theatre, Bognor Regis
Ojos De Brujo’s gig at
(29th); Rodriguez & Fujiya
(24th & 25th June); The Hebden (8th); The Poly, Falmouth (9th);
London’s Roundhouse in April
Miyagi (6th June); Chava
Bridge Picture House (26th). Guildhall Arts Centre, Grantham
was postponed at the last minute
Alberstein (9th); Zakir Hussain
Kris Drever, John McCusker
(11th); NCEM, York (15th); Folk At
because of visa hold-ups for the
(19th); Café De Los Maestros
& Roddy Woomble with Heidi
The Nest, Leek (18th).
Cuban collaborators with the
(26th). Box Office: 0845 120 7550;
Talbot and Boo Hewerdine have The Black Umfolosi 5 band. The date has now been
www.barbican.org.uk
dates at Phoenix Arts Centre, appear at The Welfare, Brecon rescheduled for Sunday 31st May. Czech vocalist-violinist Iva
Leicester (12th June); Wimborne Road, Ystradgynlais, Swansea (5th
www.roundhouse.org.uk Bittová is giving a rare solo
Folk Festival (13th); O2 Academy, June); The Village Hall, Cherry
Coming soon to The Sage
performance at the Southbank
Oxford (14th); Norwich Arts Burton (6th); The Boardwalk,
Gateshead are Carolyn Hester
Centre’s Purcell Room on 10 June.
Centre (15th); The Stables Theatre, Sheffield (11th); Grassington
(21st May); Michael McGoldrick The Goose Is Out! at DHFC in
Wavendon (16th); Pocklington Festival (20th); Pitlochry Festival
Band (26th); The Songs And Music London SE22 hosts Mary
Arts Centre (18th); The Met, (21st); Georgian Theatre Royal,
Of Scotland performed by Isla St Humphreys, Anahata, Dick
Market Street, Bury (19th); Victoria Road, Richmond (27th);
Clair with special guest Pipe Gaughan, Tim Van Eyken and
Outsider Festival, Rothiemurchas, Dent Folk Festival (28th); Ruthin
Major John Spoore (27th); Wizz Jones. For full details, see
By Aviemore (28th). Festival (29th); The Lowry, Salford
Martin Simpson Trio (29th);
www.thegooseisout.com
Steve Tilston plays at The
Quays (30th). Wine, Women & Song featuring
The Fruitmarket Folk season
Musician Venue & Bar, Clyde Ian Siegal has summer dates Gretchen Peters, Suzy Bogguss at Candleriggs, Glasgow kicks off
Street, Leicester (3rd June); Rondo at Boardwalk, Sheffield (19th and Matraca Berg (30th); Christy with Asturian folk band Felpeyu,
Theatre, St Saviours Road, May); Witchwood, Ashton Under
Moore plus Declan Sinnott
Frigg, Vishtèn, The Chris Stout
Larkhall, Bath (11th); Unicorn Lyne (20th); Brewery Arts Centre,
(31st); Lo’Jo (2nd June); Huong
Theory, Dean Owens, The
Theatre, Checker Walk, Abingdon Kendal (21st); Grand Opera House,
Thanh (The Voice Of Vietnam)
Peatbog Faeries and Eric Bogle.
(12th); Phoenix: Voodoo Lounge, York (22nd); Bishops Blues Club,
(3rd); Andy Irvine (3rd); Lisa
In addition to Fruitmarket Folk, a
Bradninch Place, Gandy Street,
Bishop’s Stortford (23rd); The
Knapp (6th); Roger McGuinn
host of folk talent appear
Exeter (13th); Marr’s Bar, Pierpoint
Thunderbolt, Bristol (28th);
(21st); as well as The Folk Degree
elsewhere in Glasgow’s Concert
Street, Worcester (14th); Warwick
Milkwoodjam, Swansea (29th);
Final Year Degree Recitals
Halls, Sauchiehall Street spring
Folk Club, Warwick Arms Hotel,
The Flowerpot, Derby (30th); The
including Joanna Lindsay-Dunn,
programme, which includes shows
High Street, Warwick (15th);
Musician, Leicester (31st); Miller’s
Ross Couper, Michelle
by Fribo, Karan Casey, Danny
Acorn Arts Centre, Parade Street,
Snooker Club, Kirkby-In-Ashfield
Broderick, Matt Price, Rosie
Kyle Open Stage 2009 winners The
Penzance (22nd); Barley Folk, The
(11th June); Travellers Rest Club,
Coggle, Tom Cronin, Cathy
Magic Lantern Show,
Barley Sheaf, Church Street,
Barrow In Furness (12th); Ripley
Geldard, Paul Knox, Dan Walsh,
Caledonian Fiddle Orchestra,
Liskeard (24th); Queen’s Hall, High
Blues Club, Harrogate (13th); Blues
Bethany Coyle, Ross Couper Andi Neate, Michael Marra, The
Street, Narberth, Pembrokeshire
On The Farm Festival, Chichester
and Ruth Ball and a separate Stairwell Sisters, Eddi Reader,
(26th); Bristol Folk House, Park
(20th).
www.iansiegal.com
Final Year Celebration Concert Maggie MacInnes and an
Street, Bristol (27th).
(29th May). Ticket Office: 0191 443
Black Routes, a new network
appearance by Dougie MacLean
www.stevetilston.com
4661;
www.thesagegateshead.org
for African and Caribbean Music,
as he joins the RSNO for the
Storytelling bluesman Doug
has been launched: a partnership
Showcasing new music,
orchestra’s Scottish Prom. Tel: 0141
Macleod heads to West End
between five organisations –
Bishopsgate Emerging Artists
353 8000;
glasgowconcerthalls.com
Centre, Aldershot (4th June); St
Africa Oyé (based in Liverpool),
Programme (BEAP), London EC2 World renowned Planxty
John’s Art Centre, Listowel, Co.
Centre For Music & Arts
highlights the work of Micachu & multi-instrumentalist Andy Irvine
Kerry (5th); Seamus Ennis Center,
Technology [CMAT] (Birmingham),
The Shapes, Adriano Adewale is set to be joined by Scottish folk
Naul, Co. Dublin (6th); Mick
Joyful Noise (London), Punch
and London Disjecta Ensemble icon Dick Gaughan for a
Murphy’s, Ballymore Eustace, Co.
(Birmingham) and Serious
over the next month. Ticket Line: performance at The Arts Guild
Wicklow (7th); The Village Arts
(London). The organisations have
020 7392 9220; Theatre, Greenock on Tuesday
Centre, Kilworth, Co. Cork (8th);
been selected to bring a diversity
www.bishopsgate.org.uk 23rd June. Tel: 01475 723 038;
Lee Delta Blues Club @ Spailpin
of skills, output, scale, location
The recently resurrected
www.harborlite.co.uk
Fanach, Cork (9th); The Hawth,
and experience to the network.
Whitstable Folk Club, Whitstable St Roses Folk Day, a charity
Crawley (10th); Peterborough,
Each organisation will tour two
Labour Club, Belmont Road has a event to help raise £2 million for
Castor (11th); Bronte Blues Club @
projects per year to a range of
line-up including Jackie Leven, St Roses School in Stroud to build
Laycock Village Hall, Keighley
venues throughout the country
Cara Luft, Michael Chapman a hydrotherapy pool for special
(12th); Dexter’s, Dundee:
and deliver an associated
and Dana & Susan Robinson. needs children, takes place at
afternoon (13th); Links Hotel,
education or participation
www.whitstablefolk.co.uk Matravers School in Westbury on
Montrose, Angus: evening (13th);
programme. The first tour takes Deolinda’s stage show,
6th June with ceilidh band
Smokie Blues @ Knox Church,
place in June 2009 featuring featuring singer Ana Bacalhau,
Arcadia, Simon Scardanelli and
Arbroath, Angus (14th).
Grammy-nominated reggae star brings together the darker side of
acoustic singer/ songwriter
www.myspace.com/dougmacleod
Freddie McGregor, followed by Brazilian song, morna (the Cape
Leander Morales. For tickets,
Maggie Bell & Dave Kelly South African Simphiwe Dana Verdean blues), traditional music
contact: 01225 710535.
play at Alexanders, Chester (17th with her 12-piece ensemble. from Portugal and – underneath it Two concerts featuring Black
May); Bridport Arts Centre (23rd);
www.blackroutes.org.uk all – the yearning spirit of fado at Umfolosi take place on 19th June
Steve Tilston Ojos De Brujo – rescheduled date Iva Bittová: Purcell Room
Photo: David Port
Photo: Paul Floyd Blake Photo: Oriana Elicabe
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