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On March 1 :Peter Cooper and Richard Bolton at the Lordship, 211 Lordship Lane SE22 8HA at 7.30


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Sunday March 1; Dulwich Folk are delighted to welcome Pete Cooper and Richard Bolton to the Lordship , 211 Lordship Lane SE22 8 HA at 7.30 (Doors 7pm)


Pete and Richard deliver a fiddle and cello/guitar masterclass. Tunes and songs rooted in English music yet travelling across time and space from around Britain and Ireland to North Africa and New Orleans. Pete is well known for his great Appalachian/British fusion band Rattle on the Stove pipe and if you learned to play the fiddle in London you're likely to have learned from him as he ran the London fiddle school for years! Richard is the best cello player you will ever hear in a folk club; you may also find him playing in his jazz group.

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