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The Goose Is Out! Martin Carthy, Creeping Jane, Mark Whittaker, The Ivy House, 40 Stuart Road, SE15. Friday 28 April. Doors open 7pm

 

https://www.wegottickets.com/thegooseisout

 

A ballad singer, a ground-breaking acoustic and electric-guitarist and an authoritative interpreter of newly composed material. He always prefers to follow an insatiable musical curiosity rather than cash in on his unrivaled position.

 

Perhaps, most significant of all, are his settings of traditional songs with guitar, which have influenced a generation of artists, including Bob Dylan and Paul Simon, on both sides of the Atlantic.

 

"Arguably the greatest English folk song performer, writer, collector and editor

of them all" - Q Magazine

 

Creeping Jane are Sue and Nygel who have been running the Goose for the last fifteen years and Mark Whittaker is a regular at the monthly Goose singarounds.

 

  • The Goose changed the title to The Goose Is Out! Martin Carthy, Creeping Jane, Mark Whittaker, The Ivy House, SE15. Friday 28 April
  • The Goose changed the title to The Goose Is Out! Martin Carthy, Creeping Jane, Mark Whittaker, The Ivy House, SE15. Friday 28 April SOLD OUT
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