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Hannah Sanders & Ben Savage : The Goose Is Out! The Ivy House, Thurs 13 April.


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Hannah Sanders & Ben Savage : The Goose Is Out! The Ivy House, 40 Stuart Road, SE15 3BE.


Doors open 7pm. ?7 on entry, no advance booking for this gig.



The Goose has long been an admirer of Hannah Sanders? lovely voice, ever since she dropped in to one of our Singarounds en route to somewhere else (though SE15 was hardly on the way! We?re glad you did, Hannah!)


She has now teamed up with Ben Savage, and the results are stunning. But don?t just take our word for it ??.


?Spellbinding? Hannah & Ben were born to play & sing together.? fRoots


?They have created an exquisite soundscape, which is the result of passion, precision and unbridled intimacy? An album to venerate.? R2 Magazine


We are delighted to be welcoming Hannah and Ben to our club night at The Ivy House. Doors open 7pm. Live music from 8pm. ?7 on the door, no advance booking.


Floorspots are very welcome!




http://www.hannahbenmusic.com/

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