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The Goose Is Out! Kit Hawes & Aaron Catlow, Alex MacDonald , Rowan Gatherer, The Ivy House, Friday 24 Feb.


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The Goose Is Out! Kit Hawes & Aaron Catlow, Alex MacDonald , Rowan Gatherer, The Ivy House, Friday 24 Feb. Doors 7pm. https://www.wegottickets.com/thegooseisout


One of the most exciting duos to emerge from the UK in recent times, Kit Hawes & Aaron Catlow combine heartfelt musicality, unparalleled virtuosity and vocal harmony. Using the folk music of the British Isles as a catalyst, Kit and Aaron create dynamic and effervescent interpretations of centuries-old material as well as original songs and compositions, all the while celebrating the timeless aural quality of a guitar, fiddle and vocals duet.


Alex MacDonald performs a wide variety of music – blues, jazz, country, ragtime, bluegrass, as well as traditional music from Scotland, Ireland, Spain, America, Turkey, Jamaica, England, and Trinidad.


For several years he and his partner Sarah Jones ran Tooting Folk in South East London. Alex replaces Caroline Stupnicka who has sadly had to pull out.


Rowan Gatherer is a London based folk singer whose who's particular interest in Medieval music led him to the Hurdy Gurdy as his primary instrument.




Alex



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