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Danny Pedler & Rosie Butler-Hall : The Goose Is Out! The Ivy House, Thursday 8 June.


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Danny Pedler & Rosie Butler-Hall : The Goose Is Out! The Ivy House, 40 Stuart Road, Nunhead, SE15 3BE. Doors open 7pm. Floorspots very welcome. ?7 on the door. No advance booking for this gig.


Danny Pedler & Rosie Butler-Hall were last at the Goose when they supported Martin Carthy and Eliza Carthy in 2016, and we are delighted to be welcoming them back tonight as headliners in their own right.


These two young dynamic musicians formed as a duo in late 2011. Danny (from Essex) plays Hurdy Gurdy and Accordion and Rosie (from Wiltshire) plays five-string fiddle and sings. They play mostly English and French songs and tunes.


Their music is characterised by flowing melodies, intricate harmonies and strong rhythms, whilst keeping the flavour of the traditional style.


"Energetic, yet refined, expressive but totally rooted in the groove, these two musicians effortlessly delight and compel the listener.!" - John Dipper (English Acoustic Collective, Methera, Morris Offspring and Dipper & Daniels)


http://www.dannyandrosie.co.uk/index.htm

http://www.thegooseisout.com


 

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