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The Goose Is Out! Chris Wood, Joe Wilkes, Jim O'Mulloy: The Ivy House Friday 30 Sept


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The Goose Is Out! Chris Wood, Joe Wilkes, Jim O'Mulloy: The Ivy House, 40 Stuart Road SE15 3BE. Friday 30 Sept, 7pm.


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


Chris Wood has been called “The renaissance man of English folk”. His first solo album “The Lark Descending” was Mojo’s Folk Album of the Month on its release, and was Number One on both fRoots’ playlist and Radio 3’s World Roots playlist. He is an uncompromising writer whose music reveals his love for the un-official history of the English speaking people. With gentle intelligence he weaves the tradition with his own contemporary parables.


“As close as it gets to a perfect union of voice and guitar, lyrics and melody, compassion, irony, realism, wit, and humanity.” - The Irish Times


Jim O'Mulloy is a singer-songwriter based in South-east London and a keen regular at our Singaorunds. You can find out more about Jim here:https://www.n1m.com/jimomulloy


Joe Wilkes has been a constant on the South London folk and singer-songwriter scene for a few years now. He has an intense finger picking style and has won critical acclaim from Bert Jansch and Davey Graham. In the last couple of years he has been exploring and re-interpreting traditional songs in a highly original way.

https://Soundcloud.com/joewilkesmusic


Chris Wood

https://www.youtube.com/embed/xVecC8oNJl8


Joe Wilkes

https://www.youtube.com/embed/p8Uu7yvrKTQ

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