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Nancy Kerr &James Fagan,The Sparrow Down, Ian Kennedy & Sarah Lloyd:The Goose Is Out!Ivy Hse 28 Feb


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Nancy Kerr & James Fagan, The Sparrow Down, Ian Kennedy & Sarah Lloyd: The Goose Is Out, The Ivy House 40 Stuart Road, London SE15 3BE. Friday 28 February, doors 7pm. https://www.wegottickets.com/thegooseisout



Nancy Kerr and James Fagan are one of the best-known and most experienced folk duos on the British circuit today. Outstanding musicianship, a lifelong grounding in traditional singing and instrumental playing, acclaimed original compositions but most noticeably a visceral chemistry between these two make Kerr and Fagan a perennial favourite at festivals, venues and clubs across the country. They appeared at The Goose previously as part of Melrose Quartet and we are delighted they are returning as a duo.


?Quite simply the most refreshing, impressive and compelling combo I?ve seen for ages?. John Kirkpatrick


?A real example of virtuosity being put to the service of the music.? Living Tradition


The Sparrow Down are a London based duo, drawing influences from old time Americana and contemporary folk musicians such as Richard Thompson, Pharis and Jason Romero, and Lau. Through the interplay between banjo, guitar and vocal harmony they create a sweet, full chorus of emotion.


Ian Kennedy & Sarah Lloyd have been stalwarts of our Singarounds ever since they started, as well as often doing floorspots at our Club Nights, singing as part of our ?local traditional singers? supports at concerts, and being absolute stars on the door and ticket table.






 

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