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Phil Beer, James Eagle, Creeping Jane ; The Goose Is Out! The Ivy House SE15, Friday Sept 27.


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Phil Beer, James Eagle, Creeping Jane: The Ivy House 40 Stuart Road SE15 3BE.  Friday 27 Sept 7pm. 

https://wegottickets.com/thegooseisout

We are delighted to be welcoming Phil Beer back to the Goose!

Phil Beer "plays guitar and fiddle and sings a bit". These are his words, not ours! He has been doing this extremely well for over 45 years as a solo artist, a collaborator, and as part of the highly successful Show of Hands.

Phil first began to play fiddle, guitar and mandolin whilst still at school in Teignmouth, Devon. This passion for acoustic music was especially stirred by the Davy (later known as Davey) Graham album Folk, Blues and Beyond.

"A Phil Beer gig is one spent in the company of a true craftsman, a master musician and a consummate performer" - Spiral Earth (and who are we to disagree?!)

https://youtu.be/xCikocuaEe4?si=w5lNqG5NMdNoBPTj

https://youtu.be/6bgY7nK98B8?si=-ZkUSf-vHr-vizFY

James Eagle is an unaccompanied singer on the London club scene, as well as editor of Folk London magazine. This, his first album, is a collection of favourites old and new: working life, war, love, loss and jealousy.

https://folklondon.bandcamp.com/album/after-so-many-gone

Creeping Jane are Nygel & Sue, who started The Goose Is Out! In 2008 and have been running it ever since. They sing unaccompanied, both in unison and in harmony, mainly songs from the UK.

This concert will be half seated, half standing, so come early if you want to be sure of a seat!

Please be aware that whilst our events are held in The Ivy House's beautiful Grade 2 listed ballroom, this is a pub, so there may be some background noise from adjoining bars, although we and the pub management have done our best to minimise this.

 

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