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Wizz Jones + Andy Twyman + Lisa Winship & Andy Mathewson: The Goose Is Out! The Ivy House, Friday 23


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Wizz Jones + Andy Twyman + Lisa Winship & Andy Mathewson: The Goose Is Out! The Ivy House,40 Stuart Road, SE15 3BE, 7 pm, Friday 23 Feb.


Tickets available in advance from here: https://www.wegottickets.com/thegooseisout


Also available over the bar at The Ivy House, and where available on the door on the night.


Wizz began his musical career at the age of 18 leading a Country and Skiffle band called "The Wranglers" in Croydon, Surrey in 1957. He had been inspired to take up the acoustic guitar a year or so before this after hearing such guitar luminaries as Big Bill Broonzy, Rambling Jack Elliot and Muddy Waters playing at a club in London.


Wizz spent the late 50s busking his way around Europe and returned to the UK in the early 60s with a guitar style all his own. He is widely acknowledged as being a strong influence on the playing of John Renbourn and Bert Jansch, and instrumental in the careers of Ralph McTell and Steve Tilston.


We are delighted that Wizz is returning to the Goose Is Out for this gig,


0ne of the most revered guitarists and songwriters on the British folk scene" AllMusic



Andy Twyman is a jaw-droppingly good one-man band who we came across at a Blues Night at The Ivy House. He?s also very funny ?..


?A one-man 100% genuine blues boogie machine?like John Lee Hooker on acid? ? The Blog of the Blues




Lisa Winship and Andy Mathewson play a broad range of country blues, ragtime, original songs and acoustic versions of almost anything they like from the 1920s onwards.They originally got together in 2010 and spent three years paying their dues in folk clubs, arts centres and on small concert stages around Berkshire, Oxfordshire and Surrey,







 

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