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The Goose Is Out! The Copper Family, Chris Lamb, Creeping Jane: Friday 27 May, The Ivy House SE15.


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The Goose Is Out! The Copper Family, Chris Lamb, Creeping Jane: Friday 27 May, The Ivy House, 40 Stuart Road, London SE15 3BE. 7pm


Tickets available here: https://www.wegottickets.com/thegooseisout


For various reasons, we are no longer asking people to take an LFT test and to wear a mask at our events. However, Covid has not gone away, much as we wish it had!


We would ask you to please be mindful of other people and to consider wearing a mask when walking about the room. And, obviously, if you don?t feel well, please don?t come (and get well soon!)



The Copper Family of Rottingdean have been singing their songs for generations, lovingly preserving them for the future.


We were so delighted to have them come and sing in East Dulwich, in the intimate space Upstairs At The Mag, particularly as their public appearances outside Sussex are quite rare.


http://www.thecopperfamily.com/


Creeping Jane are Nyge and Sue, who have been running the Goose since 2008 and thirteen years later have got onto the stage themselves. With mics. And no accompaniment.


Chris Lamb sings unaccompanied and is a regular at the Goose is Out! singarounds and at several other London folk clubs and singarounds.


The Copper Family

 

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