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Psych-folk gig & album launch at The Ivy House, Friday 17/02/17, 7pm onwards


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Trimdon Grange Explosion + Findlay Brown + Long Pike Hollow live at The Ivy House (40 Stuart Road, Nunhead, SE15 3BE) this Friday 17 February, 2017


Music from 7pm. ?5 on the door on in advance (plus small booking fee) from WeGotTickets http://www.wegottickets.com/event/387850


New Peckham Rye label Borley Rectory presents an evening of troubadours and acid folk to launch the debut album of Trimdon Grange Explosion, available for sale on the night.


Appearing live:


Trimdon Grange Explosion ? North London psych-folk quartet, ex-The Eighteenth Day of May (Hannibal Records).


Findlay Brown ? ?Sets the benchmark for gorgeous troubadour folk? (Mojo magazine); a rare solo UK performance from the Separated by the Sea (***** The Guardian) singer-songwriter.


Long Pike Hollow ? dazzling, Takoma-school fingerpicked guitar from Piers Haslam.


+ Borley Rectory DJs




https://borleyrectory.bandcamp.com/album/trimdon-grange-explosion

https://www.facebook.com/TrimdonGrangeExplosion

http://www.findlaybrown.com/

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