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Saul Rose & James Delarre + Ajay Srivastav + Rob Johnston : The Goose Is Out! The Ivy House, 40 Stuart Road, Friday 30 September. Doors 7PM.


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


James Delarre and Saul Rose combine thrilling fiddle performances with some of the finest melodeon playing. Inspired by more than fifteen years of appearing on the folk music scene, this new duo harnesses all the subtleties of traditional music while producing an exciting and energetic display of musicianship. Together they produce a full range of melodic and harmonic flavour with flowing melodies, rich harmony and considered vocal delivery. As firm friends the joy with which this pair experience music together is hypnotic, captivating and addictive.


James Delarre:- has been playing the violin from a young impressionable age, being mostly self taught he is the product of a musical family. He has from his late teens been working as a professional musician, most notably with Jim Moray, Mawkin:Causley, Mawkin (a band formed with his brother), Lauren McCormick and more recently as a duo with Saul Rose and Topette (an exciting new project with Andy Cutting, Barnaby Stradling, Julien Cartonette and Tania Buisse) as well as an appearance with Bellowhead on the Jools Holland Hootenaney. James has gone on to perform on set for the BBCs ?Peaky Blinders? and ?Londons Calling? he has also performed on two forthcoming feature films with BBC, Fox Searchlight and Ruby Films.


Saul Rose:- is one of the best Melodeon players in the country. He?s best known for his work with the Kings of Calicutt and Waterson Carthy, has been a professional folk musician on and off since his late teens. A player involved with traditional music via a morris dancing past; from playing music for dancing and the dancing itself, and has been doing so for pretty much all of his life. He has been playing melodeon since he was 10.


http://jamesandsaul.com/


Ajay Srivastav is a singer/songwriter and guitarist who performs a mix of Blues and Indian folk dubbed ?Karmic Blues?. His soul searching lyrics are inspired by Vedic philosophy and mix the personal with the spiritual. He is joined by Vinod Kerai on tabla.


http://ajaysrivastav.bandzoogle.com/


Rob Johnston is a unique guitarist who blends his brilliant technique with different playing styles and influences. He is part of an evolving tradition of acoustic guitar playing drawing on a classical background as well as world and folk roots. His material has a folk/roots base but is very eclectic, with the odd looping technology thrown in!


http://www.robjohnstonsite.co.uk/



 

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Not sure if you comment on events that have already been held. Shame this wasn't sold out.


Blown over by Ajay Srivastav - what a coup that was.


Rob Johnston fine if not my cuppa tea


Saul and James clearly megatalented and nice banter to.

It's fine if you want to comment on events after they've happened, thanks for the feedback Malumbu, much appreciated, Ajay is great, he's just one of the many people that send us CDs, his really stood out as something exceptional. . Saul & Rose are just brilliant.We really bust a gut promoting the gig it just happens that sometimes audience numbers arnt what we'd like , we broke even thankfully.thanks for coming along, hope to see you again :)

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