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Alasdair Roberts, Jacken Elswyth, Nick Granata: The Ivy House, 40 Stuart Road, London SE15 3BE. Friday 26 January 7.pm.

Glasgow based singer and guitarist Alasdair Roberts is acclaimed by Folk Radio UK as ‘one of our most talented, important and relevant songwriters and song-adapters’.

He has released several critically-acclaimed albums via Drag City Records over the past two decades. They have alternated between collections of his own idiosyncratic and evocative compositions, and fresh interpretations of traditional songs and ballads.

 

Jacken Elswyth is a London-based folk musician, banjo player, and instrument builder. In her music making she is focused on exploring traditional tunes, developing extrapolations on folk styles and techniques, and investigating drone, ambience, and improvisation within and beyond folk music

Nick Granata is a player of many instruments and a singer with a dramatic, unique and elegant singing style.

Both Jacken and Nick are members of the nine-piece Shovel Dance Collective.

More info about The Goose Is Out! here: https://www.thegooseisout.com/

Tickets here : https://www.wegottickets.com/thegooseisout

https://youtu.be/NX8NMqAHP_s?si=O4GcjKFrpwCl9Y0E

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