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Harbottle & Jonas: The Goose Is Out! Thursday, May 9, The Ivy House, 40 Stuart Road SE15 3BE. Doors open at 7 pm, ?8.


David Harbottle & Freya Jonas are a stunning young folk duo. Their eclectic music combines the rich traditions of folk with original and contemporary interpretations through a blend of closely intertwined vocal harmonies and compelling and authentic musical arrangements.


Blending harmonium, concertina, banjo, stomp box, acoustic guitar and dobro, they have developed a unique and original signature sound.


They have received plaudits from folk royalty including Seth & Geoff Lakeman, Jon Boden, Rod Clements, and Declan Sinnott, Playing up to 200 gigs each year, these troubadours are to be found far and wide across our beautiful island.


?Stunning songwriting and heart-rending arrangements 9/10? ? Americana UK

A Really Unique Sound? ? Seth Lakeman

?Thoroughly Enjoyable? ? Jon Boden

?Fabulous? ? Declan Sinnott (Christy Moore)


 

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