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Jackie Oates + Solasta + Mitchell & Vincent : The Goose Is Out! The Ivy House, Friday 27 January.


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Jackie Oates + Solasta + Mitchell & Vincent : The Goose Is Out! The Ivy House, 40 Stuart Road. Nunhead SE15 3BE. Friday 27 January, Doors 7PM.


Advance tickets available here: http://www.wegottickets.com/thegooseisout


Jackie was a finalist in the BBC Radio 2 Young Folk award in 2003,and was one of the nominees for the Horizon Award in 2008] going on to win that award in 2009, as well as the award for best traditional track for her recording of "The Lark in the Morning".


In addition to her solo work, she has performed as part of the folk trio Wistman's Wood and sung with Morris Offspring and The Imagined Village.


Jackie was one of our first concert headliners in 2008, and it is a great pleasure to welcome her back this evening.


https://www.facebook.com/jackieoatesmusic/


Solasta are an outstanding new folk ensemble who are fast building a name for themselves on the back of their inventive arrangements, unique sound and exhilarating live performances.


Comprising award-winning fiddler Elisabeth Flett, cellist Hannah Thomas and guitarist Jamie Leeming, their dynamic interpretations of Celtic based material are rooted firmly in tradition, whilst incorporating elements from diverse musical worlds including classical, jazz and early music.


https://www.facebook.com/solastaband/


Mitchell and Vincent are an acoustic duo from Dorset and Somerset

Much of their repertoire is instrumental, played mainly on the fiddle and guitar, and is based on the folk music of the British Isles but this is also mixed in with a few broadly traditional songs.


They have played a whole variety of concerts, events and festivals which have included: Lyme Folk Weekend; The Sidmouth Fringe Festival; Cornwall Folk Festival; Wessex Folk Festival; Home Farm Fest, The Bottle Inn (Marshwood), Devon Music Festival, the Bath International Music Festival, Broadstairs Folk Week, and many more.


https://mitchellandvincent.com/


 

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