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The Goose Is Out! Phil Tyler & Sarah Hill , David Collins, Duncan McTaggart, The Ivy House, 40 Stuart Road SE15 3BE,  Friday January 30th, 7PM
 
Phil Tyler and Sarah Hill met in Newcastle, where they sang in Sacred Harp sessions and folk clubs. They deliver music that feels steeped in tradition.
 
The instrumentation (guitar, banjo and ukulele are variously used), is minimal but it exudes heart and passion.
 
Phil and Sarah's songs are primarily traditional, learned from versions by folk legends like Shirley Collins, Bob Copper, Martin Carthy and Peggy Seeger.
 
Here's what critics thought of their album “What We Thought Was A Lake Was A Field Of Flax”:
"...exceptional in every sense of the word...certainly one of the best albums of 2022..
 
The variety on offer across What We Thought Was A Lake Was A Field Of Flax is exceptional; the balance of pace makes it engaging, while the selection of songs makes it intriguing.
 
Each song and tune is impeccably performed; I can’t recommend it enough." - Folk Radio folkradio.co.uk
 
“Masterful” - Rootsworld
 
David Collins' music is a mix of traditional ballads, his own, often very personal songs, and even some contemporary works too. All of this is underpinned by his guitar playing that has a gentle and nuanced approach, supporting the story and tradition of ballad singing.
 
 
Duncan McTaggart is a London based composer and multi instrumentalist. He is involved with steering the sessions at Folk Of The Round Table, who get together regularly at Set Social in Peckham.
 

 

 
 
 
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Hi folks,

This Friday at The Ivy House. We urge you to buy a ticket in advance so that we have an idea of what kind of audience size we're going to get. 

https://wegottickets.com/thegooseisout

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