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The Polish Social & Cultural Association, King Street, London (5th); The Brasenose Arms, Cropredy (6th); The Crooked Billet, Stoke Row (7th); Dartford Folk Club (8th); The Bull, 2-4 Crouch St., Colchester (10th); Marigolds Blues Club, Harlow Cricket Club, Chippingfield, Old Harlow (11th); Stockland Village Hall, Stockland (12th); The Cat Cafe, South Street, Wincanton (13th); The Olive Tree, Christchurch St, Frome (16th); Otterton Mill, Otterton, Budliegh Salterton (17th); The Bear Hotel, Celler Bar, Market Place, Devizes (18th); The Bell, Walcot St. Bath (20th); The Malt Shovel, Bridge St. Northampton (23rd); The New Crawdaddy Blues Club, Halfway House, Brentwood (24th); Crawley Blues Festival, The Hawth Theatre (26th); The New Inn, Norfolk Road, Littlehampton (27th); The Wrotham Arms Blues Club, Ramsgate Rd, Broadstairs (29th).


The Albion Band play at The Greystones, Sheffield (29th Sept); The Old Market, Brighton (3rd Oct); The Capstone Theatre, Liverpool (5th); The Water Rats, London (6th).


Gavin Davenport has dates at The Green Note, London (15th Oct); Chapel Arts Centre, Bath (17th); Homegrown Festival, Bury (18th); Grayshott Folk Club, Grayshott (19th); The Fleece, Evesham (20th); Colchester Folk Club, Colchester (21st).


The Poozies October tour takes in The Edge Arts Centre, Much Wenlock (10th); King’s Place, London (11th); Ashcroft Arts Centre, Fareham (12th); Sabhal Mòr Ostaig, Isle Of Skye (26th); Universal Hall, Findhorn (17th); An Lanntair, Stornoway (18th) and Woodend Barn, Banchory (19th).


GIGS


The Autumn Concert Series at Cecil Sharp House, London NW1 includes Rhiannon Giddens & Leyla McCalla, Blowzabella, Jeff Davis & Brian Peters, Sam Carter, The Full English Tour featuring Seth Lakeman, Martin Simpson, Fay Hield, Nancy Kerr, Sam Sweeney, Rob Harbron and Ben Nicholls; Hot Club of Cowtown, Sharon


Gavin Davenport


Shannon, Chris Smither, Chris Wood, A Celebration of Graeme Miles including The Unthanks, The Wilsons and The Young'uns, Martyn Joseph and Belshazzar's Feast. www.cecilsharphouse.org


Also at Cecil Sharp House, Folk Dance Remixed present their multi-cultural Step Hop House including Street Dance The Maypole on Sunday 22nd Sept. www.folkdanceremixed.com


Forthcoming acts at the Southbank Centre, London include Vieux Farka Touré, Irish Sea Sessions with Declan O'Rourke, Emily Portman, Roert Vincent, Pauline Scanlon and Alan Burke, Roy Harper, Eric Bibb, Wardruna and Bombino. Tel: 0844 847 9910; www.southbankcentre.co.uk


The Sage Gateshead stages


concerts with Capercaillie, Rob Heron & The Teapad Orchestra, Steeleye Span, Sam Carter, Adrian Edmondson & The Bad Shepherds, Cara Dillon, Mairearad Green & Anna Massie, Monster Ceilidh Band, The Full English, Vin Garbutt, Faustus, April Verch and Steve Tilston amongst others. www.thesagegateshead.org


Coming soon to The Atkinson,


Southport are Emily Portman Trio, Sam Carter Trio, Martin Carthy & Dave Swarbrick, Cara Dillon, Andy Cutting, Martin Simpson & Martin Taylor, Giddens & McCalla, Dervish, The Full English, Vin Garbutt, Hot Club of Cowtown and more. Tel: 01704 533 333; theatkinson.co.uk


Coming soon to the Green


Note, 106 Parkway, Camden, London are Rory Mcleod, Buddy Mondlock, Kirsty McGee and Myshkin, Madison Violet, Tatcho Drom, Congo Faith Healers, The Wiyos, The Kamao Quintet, Darden Smith, Amaraterra Pizzica Band, The Coal Porters, Maia, Polly Paulusma, The Henry Brothers, Dunajska Kapelye, The Goat Roper Rodeo Band, The False Beards with Maggie Holland and Katie Rose, Dan Walsh & Suhail Yusuf, The Toy Hearts and Tir na nOg. www.greennote.co.uk


Joel & Ethan Coen, T Bone


Burnett, and Scott Rudin are staging a benefit concert entitled


Another Day, Another Time: Celebrating the Music of “Inside Llewyn Davis,” at The Town Hall in New York City on 29th September. The concert is inspired by music from the upcoming Coen Brothers’ film, Inside Llewyn Davis, which is set in the 1960’s Greenwich Village folk music scene. A portion of the proceeds from the concert will benefit the National Recording Preservation Foundation. The star-studded concert includes The Avett Brothers, Joan Baez, Rhiannon Giddens of Carolina Chocolate Drops, Lake Street Dive, Colin Meloy of The Decemberists, Milk Carton Kids, Marcus Mumford, Conor Oberst, Punch Brothers, Secret Sisters, Patti Smith, Gillian Welch & Dave Rawlings, Willie Watson, and Jack White. Ticketmaster.com


Folk Union gigs at Kings


Place, London N1 include: Clara Sanabras, Emily Portman Trio, The Long Notes, The Poozies, Ross Ainslie & Jarlath Henderson, Tim Eriksen, Tsuumi Sounds System, The Urban Folk Quartet, Annbjorg Lien, Breabcak, Tim Edey & Brendan Power and more. Tel: 020 7250 1490; www.kingsplace.co.uk


Amadou Diagne launches


his album Yakar at Cottons Rhum Jungle Basement, London EC1 on 26th September. Tel: 020 7833 3332; www.waulkmusic.co.uk


Malian singer Sidi Touré will


be back in London to headline at The Lexington, Pentonville Rd, N1 on 25th October. www.thelexington.co.uk


Village Pump Friday Folk, Lamb Inn, Mortimer Street, Trowbridge have invited guests including: Damian Clarke, Jim Page, Cathryn Craig & Brian Willoughby, Peter Knight’s Gigspanner, Allan Yn Y Fan and Reg Meuross. Tel: 01225 707346; www.villagepump.org.uk


London’s NW1 Cellar Upstairs club at the Exmouth Arms on Starcross Street has future dates from Maz O'Connor, Mick Ryan, Alice Gerrard & Beverly Smith, Dan Quinn & Will Duke, Jim Woodland and more. 020 7281 7700; www.cellarupstairs.org.uk


The Music Institute Folk Club


and GBH Ceilidhs return after their summer break with even more club nights and ceilidhs than


Tsuumi Sound System – Kings Place


previously. The forthcoming line- up for the folk club, which meets at The Guildford Institute, off North Street, includes Alistair Anderson & Dan Walsh, Martyn Wyndham-Read & No Man's Band, Jim Causley, O'Hooley & Tidow, Debs Newbold, Belshazzar's Feast, Bill Caddick, Pete Coe, The Wilson Family.


GBH Ceilidhs' 38th season at


Godalming Borough Hall will features eight dances this year - celebrating the 40th anniversary of the very first dance, on 10th December 1973 when Pete and Chris Coe turned a club night into a ceilidh – with bands including Second Front, Florida, The Watch, All Blacked Up and PolkaWorks, and callers Bridget Flett, Nick Walden, Phil Bassindale, Barry Goodman, Baz Parkes and Pete Coe. www.electricvoices.org


Forthcoming gigs at Bristol’s


Folk House include Phil Henry & Hannah Martin, This Is The Kit, Andy Irvine, The Old Dance School, Blueflint, Steve Tilston Trio, Brooks Williams and Emily Barker & The Red Clay Halo. www.bristolfolkhouse.co.uk


Coming soon to the


Bridgwater Arts Centre, Castle Street are Emily Portman Trio, Faustus, The Young ‘Uns and Martin Simpson. www.bridgwaterartscentre.co.uk


Folk At The Apex, Charter Square, Bury St Edmunds sees future dates with Cara Dillon, Show of Hands, Tunng, Emily Barker & The Red Clay Halo, Bellowhead, Steeleye Span and An Albion Christmas. Box Office 01284 758000; www.theapex.co.uk


Artists soon to be performing


in the Roots Unearthed Space in the L3 Lounge at St David's Hall, Cardiff include Martin Simpson, Eliza Carthy & Tim Eriksen, Jamie Smith’s Mabon and Steve Tilston Trio. www.stdavidshallcardiff.co.uk


Spyboy dates in Sussex for October include Show of Hands at St Mary in the Castle, Hastings (23rd Oct) and Eliza Carthy & Tim Eriksen at Hailsham Pavilion (27th Oct). Tel: 01323 841414


Coming soon to Folk At The


Royal Oak, Lewes are Jez Lowe, Martin Carthy & Dave Swarbrick, Jerry Epstein & Ralph Bodington, Shirley


Photo: Markus Schulte


Photo: Judith Burrows


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