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Melrose Quartet, Elizabeth Forrester, Tom Kelly: The Goose Is Out! Friday 29 September, The Ivy House SE15


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Melrose Quartet, Elizabeth Forrester, Tom Kelly: The Goose Is Out! Friday 29 September, The Ivy House, 40 Stuart Road SE15 3BE. 7pm. 
 
 
Simply one of the best accapella groups on the folk scene, as well as playing an array of instruments. Melrose Quartet are made up of two couples, Nancy Kerr & James Fagan and Richard & Jess Arrowsmith.
 
Elizabeth Forrester and Tom Kelly are both singers who have supported the Goose for a long time and have sung at our Singarounds. Elizabeth is a beautiful singer of traditional songs and Tom a singer of largely rousing sea songs and shanties.
 

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