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Stick In The Wheel : The Goose Is Out!, The Old Nun's Head, Friday 10 April.


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Friday 10 April, The Old Nun's Head, 15 Nunhead Lane, SE15 3QQ. 7.45pm / ?7


Floorspots welcome.


We love Stick in the Wheel!


They supported Jim Causley at The Ivy House in 2014, and we immediately booked them to headline in their own right at a club night.


They are one of the most original bands on the scene at the moment, in our opinion. Hailing from London , they sing songs from and about London in, well, a very London fashion.


They say of themselves," we play the music of our people. We sing in our own accents. We record in our kitchens and living rooms. This is our culture, our tradition."


?There is a pleasingly raw, simple and authentic sound to their music? ? Bright Young Folk


?The hottest new folk band for ages?? Ian Anderson, fRoots magazine


?A real discovery?? Tom Robinson, BBC6Music


?Very entertaining? Joe Boyd


?Cracking stuff? Sam Lee



 

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