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The Goose Is Out! : Fay Hield, Jacken Elswyth, Laura Victoria. The Ivy House, Friday 25 Feb.


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Fay Hield, Jacken Elswyth, Laura Victoria; The Goose Is Out! The Ivy House, 40 Stuart Road, Friday 25 Feb. 7pm.


Tickets here: https://www.wegottickets.com/event/527429


We are following Covid precautions. We ask that everyone takes a lateral flow test within 24 hours of attending the concert. Full details are on the homepage of our website and also on the WeGotTickets site


http://thegooseisout.com/


Fay Hield is gigging again, after a couple of years out conducting an extensive research project. Fay's new album "Wrackline" examines the otherworld of fairies, animals and ghosts, her beautiful crystal clear voice has been missed while she has been away. This will be an opportunity to see a great singer and interpreter of folk song.


"One of folk music's most pre-eminent modern voices" - Mojo.


Jacken Elswyth is a London-based banjo player exploring traditional tunes, extrapolations thereon, and improvisational pieces for clawhammer banjo.Drawing on old-time Appalachian playing alongside American Primitive guitarists and English folk revivalists, Jacken adds drone accompaniments, extended playing techniques, and elements of free playing to push at the edges of these styles and traditions,she is also part of the highly original and inspiring nine-piece Shovel Dance Collective.


"Innovative and mesmeric" - FolkRadio


Folk Pop Singer-Songwriter Cellist Laura Victoria performs traditional folk songs and inimitable originals, accompanying her compelling voice with her own gutsy cello playing.


"A grand slab of originality" - Maverick Magazine.


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