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SOLD OUT The Goose Is Out! John Otway & Wild Willy Barrett, Dove's Vagaries , The Ivy House, SE15, Friday 26 May


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The Goose Is Out!  John Otway & Wild Willy Barrett, Dove's Vagaries , The Ivy House, 40 Stuart Road SE15, Friday 26 May 7pm.
 
John and Willy’s roots were originally in acoustic, roots and folk. Otway was hugely influenced by early Bob Dylan, Otway’s early gigs were on the folk circuit. In the early 70’s Willy Barrett enjoyed an enviable reputation on the folk scene. Willy features on The Contemporary Folk Guitar album with Bert Jansch, John Renbourn, Gordon Giltrap and Ralph McTell. He performed numerous times at the Cambridge Folk Festival. Willy also spent time as guitarist with George Hamilton IV.
 
Otway & Barrett’s grungy fast and furious fiddle, banjo and guitar with sweet and sour harmonies became pigeon-holed by the punk rock/new wave genre.
“One of the most hilarious acts ever to grace a UK stage” The Guardian
 
Dove's Vagaries are Sarah Pavey & Chris Evans who sing and play melodeon, flute, Anglo concertinas, guitar, pipes, drum and the exotic Hulusi (Chinese gourd flute). They perform an entertaining mixture of Playford-era and music hall songs and tunes, with some traditional English dance tunes as well. Chris & Sarah are also half of Morrigan, the vocal harmony group from Kent.
 
Otway & Barrett 
 
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It's always a great night when John Otway comes to The Ivy House! And even more so with Wild Willy Barrett!

Advance tix from www.wegottickets.com/thegooseisout

And more info about our gigs from www.thegooseisout.com

 

 

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