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Naomi Bedford & Paul Simmonds + support : The Goose Is Out!, The Ivy House, Friday 24 June.


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Naomi Bedford & Paul Simmonds (of The Men They Couldn't Hang) + Little Big Noise + Kevin Barber : The Goose Is Out! The Ivy House,40 Stuart Road, SE15 3BE. Friday 24 June,Doors 7pm.


Tickets available here: http://www.wegottickets.com/thegooseisout


Tickets are also available from the Ivy House, or on the door at the gig.



We have long loved Naomi Bedford for her fantastic voice and fantastic songs, so we are delighted to be welcoming her back to the Goose as a concert headliner, accompanied by Paul Simmonds (of The Men They Couldn?t Hang)!


Naomi?s second album, A History Of Insolence ? Songs of Freedom, Dissent and Strife, released in 2015, received well deserved excellent reviews (including from the Goose in Folk London :) )


She has been described by Maverick Magazine as ??achingly expressive ? totally captivating ?. Original and quite intriguing ? , with which assessment we would completely agree!


http://www.naomibedford.com/




 

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