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The Foxglove Trio: The Goose Is Out! The Ivy House,Thursday 12 April.


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The Foxglove Trio: The Goose Is Out! The Ivy House, 40 Stuart Road, Nunhead, SE15 3BE. Thursday 12 April, Doors open 7 pm.


We are delighted to be welcoming The Foxglove Trio back to the Goose, and we are sure all of you who saw them supporting Ewan McLennan at The Ivy House last year will be delighted as well!


The Foxglove Trio seek out lesser-known traditional and contemporary folk songs and, with care and creativity, transform them into moments of breathtaking beauty, via Patrick Dean?s bold melodeon playing, Cathy Mason?s intricate cello lines and Ffion Mair?s clear, soaring vocals.


The Foxglove Trio's intriguing repertoire and imaginative arrangements are presented with an infectious energy and an effortless charm. Their passionate performances will captivate you and take you on a journey from subtly political contemporary songs to jaunty Yorkshire tales and soulful Welsh laments.


"A wonderful band, with a lovely take on traditional folk songs, as well as great original material."

Annie Windley, Softly Softly events, London




Here's the Foxglove's website.

http://www.thefoxglovetrio.co.uk/

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