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Hi all,


There seem to be a number of fiddle players based around the area from the musiciansinyourcity website, but I am finding it impossible to use the site, so thought I may try out here.


I am a composer and performer, and have mainly been working with a string quartet on a fusion project over the last few years alongside theatre projects, but am now very much up for working on a folk project. I have written 11 songs with a guitarist/mandolinist, but we are really interested in getting together a nice group to play with, and co-write more, and record and then play...Nothing major at all commitment wise, just a good fun project.


Some of my music can be heard at www.richardnorrismusic.com (though this is a new direction for me so not much folky), but the kind of area I am thinking is Karen Matheson, Kate Rusby terriotory with three part harmonies when needed. Have male vocals sorted, so any female vocalist would be great too.


Just an idea to try out here but if anyone is interested I'd love to hear from you. My number is 07561421938, or e-mail is [email protected].


Thank you,


Richard.

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