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Mitchell & Vincent: The Goose Is Out! The Ivy House, Thursday 10 Jan.


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Mitchell & Vincent: The Goose Is Out! The Ivy House, 40 Stuart Road SE15 3BE. Thursday 10 Jan. ?8 ON THE DOOR, Floorspots welcome.


Based in the West country and bringing traditional and contemporary styles on fiddle and guitar to folk tunes and songs from around the British Isles with varied arrangements and great foot-tapping folk music. They supported Jackie Oates a while back to a friendly and receptive audience.


As well as performing locally in Somerset and Dorset, they regularly play around the U.K. at a whole variety of concerts, festivals, events and venues from small house concerts and parties to large halls and marquees including Glastonbury Festival, Broadstairs Folk Week, Beverley Folk festival and Lyme Folk Weekend.


Bright Young Folk has perhaps described them best with, ?Their sound is much deeper and richer than you would expect from an acoustic duo. Intricate instrumentalism and pulsing rhythms abound ... providing skilled arrangements and expert delivery of tunes and songs which showcase the vibrancy, and variety, of folk music across Britain. A thoroughly engaging and enjoyable experience.?


http://www.mitchellandvincent.com


 

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