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Oysters3, Julian Lebender, Hadrian's Union: The Goose Is Out! The Ivy House, Friday 31 March.


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Oysters3, Hadrian's Union, Julian Lebender: The Goose Is Out! The Ivy House, 40 Stuart Road SE15 3BE.


Friday 31 March, Doors 7pm.


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


Having followed The Oyster Band since more or less their beginnings way back in the mists of time (well, the eighties) we are delighted to be welcoming the three founding members to the Goose for the first time!


Oysterband from a different angle? By popular demand, Oysters 3 take to the road again in 2017.


John Jones, Alan Prosser and Ian Telfer, the three founder members and creative heart of folk-rock legends Oysterband, invite you to an evening of fresh acoustic performance and off-the-wall stories ? an insight into their history, sometimes turbulent, often funny, with great songs from every era of a unique career.


?The very first time we did this, we more or less improvised the show. We were astonished when it went down a storm ? and we wondered why on earth we?d never thought of doing it before!?


Hadrian?s Union are a five piece Contemporary Folk Rock band from (they say) the debateable lands of England and Scotland.

Their influences include: Lindisfarne, Home Service, Stackridge, Bonzo Dog Doo-Dah Band - should be an interesting set :)



Julian Lebender is a 19 year old singer/songwriter from Hamburg (Germany) who recently moved to London.


Before starting his music studies in Fulham he had played numerous gigs in his hometown solo and with his former Band ?Northern Fall?. Combining folky guitar elements with popular song structures he describes his music as ?FolkPop? though emphasizes that he is influenced by more than these two.


Still trying to establish himself in the music scene, he is playing in bars all over London hoping to reach his listeners and to build a small fan base.


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