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The Goose Is Out! Jon Wilks, Duncan McTaggart, Nick Edward Harris, The Ivy House, 40 Stuart Road,  Friday 29 November 7pm

https://www.wegottickets.com/thegooseisout

Jon Wilks is a prominent fingerpicking guitarist and singer who performs traditional English folk songs and broadside ballads.
 
He has a keen eye and ear for storytelling. During his live shows, he mixes entertaining folk song performances with fascinating tidbits about the original singers and collectors that he has unearthed during his extensive research on traditional folk music in the UK.
 
"Jon Wilks is a rather special performer with an authentic and abiding love of traditional song." Folk Radio
 
“Jon Wilks is the real deal” - Martin Simpson
 
 
 
Duncan McTaggart s a composer, singer-songwriter and interpreter of traditional folk songs. He can often be found at the Folk of the Round Table sessions in Peckham.
Some of you will remember him from his lovely singing at our Goose Singarounds.
 
 
Nick Edward Harris is a fine singer-songwriter based in South London. His music has been met with acclaim and support from Clash Music, Q Magazine (Calm Your Demons - Track of the Day) and BBC6 Music, amongst others.
 
"Nick Edward Harris commands a timeless voice and enviable storytelling songwriting" - Raw Meat.
 
"Beautifully etched music, as endearingly pastoral as it is emotionally gripping" - Clash.
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