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Jim Causley plays solo at Folk At The Barlow, Edgworth (20th March) and with Lukas Drinkwater at Prince Albert, Rodborough Hill, Stroud (1st April); Cuffern Manor, Roch, Haverfordwest (2nd). www.jimcausley.co.uk


CoCo & The Butterfields


have dates at Thanet Love Music Hate Racism, Westcoast Bar, Margate (28th March); Pelaw District Social Club, Heworth (24th April); Prema Arts Centre, South Street, Uley (25th); Komedia, Gardner Street, Brighton (29th). www.cocoandthebutterfields.com


The Foxglove Trio have dates at Forest Of Dean Folk Club (29th March); Llantrisnt Folk Club (1st Apr); Orpington Folk Club (16th); The Slaughtered Lamb, London (Album launch) (18th). thefoxglovetrio.co.uk


Laura Moody plays at The Bikeshed Theatre, Exeter (25th March); Grain Barge, Bristol (26th); Bom Banes, Brighton (2nd April); TAK Cafe, Manchester (8th); Old Cinema Laundrette, Durham (10th); The Tin, Coventry (12th); Carlton Cinema, Westgate-on-Sea (15th); The Lighthouse, Kent (16th); The Norrington Rooms, Oxford (24th); The Plan, Cardiff (30th). www.lauramoodymusic.com


Kieran Halpin has April dates at The Thistle Tavern, Dunfermline (8th); Topic Folk Club, Bradford (9th); The Ferry Boat Inn, Ullapool (10th); Eastgate Arts Centre, Peebles (11th); Heart of Hawick Theatre (13th); Cross Keys Inn Folk Club, Uppermill (15th); Darlington Folk Club (16th). www.kieranhalpin.com


Bright Season have dates at Green Note, Camden (23rd March); The Lawrence Batley Theatre, Huddersfield (26th); Loughborough House Concert (28th); Reading Folk Club (29th); Folkspot, Norfolk (3rd April); Sheffield House Concert (5th); The Globe, Glossop (9th); The Greystones, Sheffield (supporting Gilmore & Roberts) (17th). brightseason.net


Gretchen Peters’ Blackbirds


Tour comes to Tivoli Theatre, Wimborne Minster (16th Mar); St. George’s, Bristol (17th); The Stables, Wavendon (18th); Royal Hall, Harrogate (20th); Birmingham Town Hall (21st); Sage Gateshead (22nd); St. Paul’s Arts Centre, Worthing (24th); The


The Foxglove Trio


Engine Shed, Lincoln (27th); Brewery Arts Centre, Kendal (28th); Epstein Theatre, Liverpool (29th); The Apex, Bury St Edmunds (31st); Kings Place, London (1st Apr); RNCM, Manchester (2nd); The Queen’s Hall, Edinburgh (3rd); Inchyra Arts Club, Perth (5th). www.gretchenpeters.com


Songwriters Blair Dunlop


and Emma Stevens join forces for a co-headline tour this spring at: Chapel Sessions, Southampton (15th Apr); Bush Hall, London (18th); Pebble Sessions, Marnhull (19th); Deaf Institute, Manchester (22nd); Caves, Edinburgh (23rd); Fibbers, York (25th); Platform, Lincoln (28th); Glee Club, Birmingham (29th); Glee Club, Nottingham (30th). blairdunlop.com


Sarah McQuaid has April dates at The Blue Anchor Inn, Helston (2nd); The Centre Newlyn, Chywoone Hill, Newlyn (11th); Dorchester Arts, School Lane, The Grove (12th); Lamb Folk Club, The Lamb Inn, High Street, Old Town, Eastbourne (15th); Hunton Village Hall, West Street, Hunton, Maidstone (16th); Norwich Folk Club Christ Church Centre, Magdalen Road (17th); Daglingworth Village Hall (18th); Sheppy Folk & Blues Club Minster Club, Liberty Hall, Union Road, Sheerness (20th); Tilston Music Club, Carden Arms, Church Road, Tilston, Malpas (22nd); Music Club British Legion, Windhill, Bishops Stortford (23rd); Milkmaid Folk Club, Bury St Edmunds (24th); Pembrokeshire Intimate Gigs, St Ishmael’s, Haverfordwest (25th); Ballymore Acoustic Gigs @ Mick Murphy’s Stage Inn Bar, Ballymore Eustace, Co. Kildare (27th); Cathedral Quarter Arts Festival, Sunflower Public House, Union Street, Belfast (30th). www.sarahmcquaid.com


GIGS


The BBC Radio 2 Folk Awards come to the Millennium Centre, Cardiff on Wednesday 22nd April. The event will features live performances from Yusuf / Cat Stevens, Loudon Wainwright III, 9Bach and Kate Rusby amongst others. As well as awards going to nominess within each catergory (see full breakdown in last issue), the event will also


feature Lifetime Achievement and Good Tradition Awards and the Radio 2 Folk Awards Hall Of Fame, set up last year to recognise the special contribution of an individual to the world of folk music; someone whose impact and influence has had a lasting impression. This year’s inductee will be Ewan MacColl. The Awards will be broadcast live from 7.30pm – 10pm on Radio 2 and drivetime presenter Simon Mayo will be broadcasting a special programme live from the Wales Millennium Centre (5pm – 7.30pm) on the days. The interval will feature performances from the nominees for the Young Folk Award 2015. Listeners will be able to watch highlights of the awards on BBC iPlayer for 30 days after the event and on Red Button. www.bbc.co.uk/radio2/folkawards


Adance notice: Lead Belly


Fest, a night dedicated to the life and works of iconic folk-blues singer, songwriter and guitarist, Lead Belly is a tribute concert with a difference taking place on Monday 15th June at The Royal Albert Hall, London with Van Morrison, Eric Burdon, Jools Holland, Paul Jones, Gwen Dickey, Dennis Locorriere, Slim Chance, Laurence Jones, Josh White Jnr, Mick Rogers, Gemma Ray, Ruby Turner and more. The event will also feature a photo exhibition and original Lead Belly memorabilia. www.leadbellyfest.com


Jamboree at Cable Street,


London E1 has recurring weekly events Red Sky At Night with the Jamboree Collective (Mons); Alastair Caplin’s Celtic Session (Tues); Tapiserie Nights Presents (Weds) plus a The Shout Collective night with Ramon Goose & World Scatterings and Nikki Akinjinmi & Adam Blakeat on 27th March. Tel: 0207 7915659; www.jamboreevenue.co.uk


Forthcoming Nest Collective


promotions in London include: Kings Of The South Seas, Dead Rat Orchestra, C Joynes, Firefly Burning, Ellie Rusbridge and Geoff Muldaur. thenestcollective.co.uk/


Coming soon to Kitchen


Garden Cafe, Birmingham are Chris Wood, Dallahan, Craobh Rua, Lucy Ward and Larkin Poe. Tel: 0121 443 4725;


info@kitchengardencafe.co.uk


Coming soon to Norwich Arts Centre, St. Benedict’s Street are Maddy Prior, Hat Fitz & Cara, Killamonjambo, La Brass Banda, Richard Digance and FolkEast presents The Willows and Kelly Oliver. www.norwichartscentre.co.uk


The Men They Couldn’t


Hang play at Shepherd’s Bush Empire, London on 4th April . www.tmtch.net/


Haymanot Tesfa (with Mina


Salama and Arian Sadr) appear on 18th April at the Lantern Theatre, Sheffield. Tel: 0114 255 1776; www.lanterntheatre.org


London’s Kings Place plays


host to 9Bach, Aly Bain & Phil Cunningham, Kathryn Roberts & Sean Lakeman, Josh Rouse, Stefan Grossman and Blue Rose Code in the coming month.Tel: 0207 520 1490 www.kingsplace.co.uk


The Met in Bury has forthcoming dates with Kathryn Roberts & Sean Lakeman, Jaywalkers, Little Rach, Rant, Bob Fox, Kris Drever & Boo Hewerdine, Sara Watkins, Sarah Jarosz & Aoife O’Donovan, Christina Martin, Bella Hardy and Mad Dog Mcrea. Tel: 0161 761 2216; www.themet.biz


Bridie Jackson & The


Arbour, Gilmore & Roberts and Heg & The Wolf Chorus make up a cellar folk triple bill at the Lawrence Batley Theatre, Huddersfield on Saturday 28th March. Tel: 01484 430528; www.thelbt.org.


The Live Room at Caroline’s,


Saltaire have April dates with Red Moon Road, Blue Rose Code and Geoff Muldaur. www.theliveroom.info


Coming up at The Goose Is


Out!, Nunhead, London SE15 are Stick In The Wheel, Jim Moray, Jack Harris, Dick Gaughan, Nick Dow and more. www.thegooseisout.com


Music at the National Centre for Early Music (NCEM), York includes Trio Da Kali, Budapest Café Orchestra, Mariana Sadovska, Masha & Marjan Vahdat, The Whispering Road, an evening of storytelling with Nick Hennessy and Serious Kitchen and Kathakali with Hima Sundari. Tel: 01904 658338; www.ncem.co.uk


Bridie Jackson & The Arbour – Huddersfield triple


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