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The Goose Is Out! Stick In The Wheel, Bird Radio, Mataio Austin Dean The Ivy House, 40 Stuart Road SE15 3BE. Friday 30 June, 7.00pm 

https://www.wegottickets.com/thegooseisout

Stick in the Wheel are a band with its origins in working-class East London, UK. It consists of vocalist and artist Nicola Kearey and Ian Carter, their producer, arranger and Dobro player. They bring a contemporary approach to folk music with raw minimalism, setting vocals to simple accompaniments and handclaps, along with progressive synths and beats informed by the street music of their heritage. This will be a duo gig.
 
“Powerful - and deeply relatable” Pitchfork
“Maximum innovation” The Observer
 
Bird Radio is Mikey Kirkpatrick, a dazzling multi-instrumentalist and singer.
'…folk-horror of the darkest hue…his voice soaring like Scott Walker…Bird Radio fulfils his early promise as a musical storyteller of rare power.' Steve Hunt, fRoots
 
Mataio Austin Dean is an artist, poet, musician, and activist from Portsmouth, Hampshire. Born in 1996 to a Guyanese mother and an English father, he is part of Shovel Dance Collective and an extraordinary singer.
 
Stick In The Wheel
 
Bird Radio
 
Mataio Austin Dean

 

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