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Carol Anderson, plus support: The Goose Is Out! The Ivy House, 40 Stuart Road SE15 . Friday 29 Oct.


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Scottish Night Featuring Carol Anderson, plus Alex & Tommy MacDonald, Hamish Halley: The Goose Is Out! The Ivy House, 40 Stuart Road SE15 3BE Friday 29 Oct. 7pm.


Tickets here, please take time to read the Covid Precautions under the Event Information heading before you buy your ticket. This information is for everyone's protection! : https://www.wegottickets.com/event/519901


Carol is a highly regarded fiddle player from Aberdeenshire. She has a distinctive style combining East Coast and West Coast influences, stemming from her early tuition from Jean-Ann Callender, a native of Lochaber, and later tuition at summer schools from Aonghas Grant. She has a keen interest in Scottish pipe music and this is reflected in her repertoire.


Tommy and Alex MacDonald are a pair of folk musicians who between them play styles ranging from Irish, Scottish, American and Turkish traditional music to blues, ragtime, jazz and calypso ? all on a mix of guitar, banjo, saz, tin whistle, accordion, piano and whatever else they can get their hands on!


They will be well known to many of you both from our Singarounds and also because they now run the very excellent Tooting Folk Club!


Hamish stunned everybody with his amazing singing at our Singarounds, and it?s far too long (well, it?s far too long for everybody, thanks Covid) since we saw and heard him at the Goose.


Here's Carol

 

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