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The Goose Is Out! John Kirkpatrick, John Haseler, Trista Selous. The Ivy House, Friday 28 October.


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The Goose Is Out! John Kirkpatrick, John Haseler, Trista Selous. The Ivy House, Friday 28 October. 7 pm.


Ticket link: www.wegottickets.com/thegooseisout


John Kirkpatrick has been dancing, singing, and playing his way around the English folk scene since he joined Hammersmith Morris Men in 1959 at the age of twelve. Displaying a rare skill on a variety of push-pull squeezeboxes - the melodeon, the button accordion, and the Anglo concertina - he has been fully professional since 1970, not only with vast amounts of solo appearances, but also in all kinds of duos, trios, and bands – including spells in Steeleye Span, The Albion Band, Trans Europe Diatonique, in a long term duo with Roy Bailey, Band of Hope, lengthy stints with Richard Thompson’s Band, The Sultans of Squeeze, and Brass Monkey.


In the mid 1990s he led his own John Kirkpatrick Band. More recently he replaced John Tams as the lead singer with folk-rock band Home Service, and now Mr Tams is back in the fold again, the two Johns share singing duties. Since the demise of Brass Monkey, John appears in an occasional duo with Martin Carthy. John is a much loved firm favourite and we're delighted to welcome him back to The Goose Is Out!


“Kirkpatrick's buoyant presence and lust for this music sounds more rampant than ever” - Colin Irwin - fRoots


John Haseler and Trista Selous have been long-time visitors to our Singarounds. John is a fine singer whose stridenet voice can fill a room.He sings mainly, though not entirely, traditional songs. Trista sings in English and French, is a fine songwriter, and runs the very popular Effra Singaround in Camberwell .




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