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Phillip Henry & Hannah Martin + Support: The Goose Is Out!, The Ivy House, Friday 27 June.


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Phillip Henry & Hannah Martin + Na Mara + Jimmy Lee : The Ivy House, 40 Stuart Road SE15 3BE. Friday 27 June

Doors Open 7 pm, Live Music 8pm.


Advance tickets available here : http://www.wegottickets.com/thegooseisout


When it comes to a distinctive sound, exceptional duo Phillip Henry and Hannah Martin have shown they are in a league of their own.


One of the most inventive and captivating rising acts on the acoustic roots scene they unveiled their evocative second studio album in September 2013 to marked acclaim from all quarters. From the West Country hotspot of musical talent, the harmonious Devon duo followed up their 2012 debut Singing the Bones with the moving and mystical Mynd (Old English for memory and remembrance) - an exquisite 12-track album infused with Phil's trademark instrumental virtuosity, Hannah's clear vocals and the pair's highly original thought-provoking songs often trawled from some of the less obvious moments in history.


Widely regarded as one of the best slide guitarists in the UK, Lancashire-born multi instrumentalist Phillip Henry has been described as "one of the most extraordinary musicians around". Henry, who studied in Calcutta with India's premier slide guitarist Debashish Bhattacharya, is also a virtuoso on the harmonica and brilliant on beatbox harmonica whilst Brixham-born singer-songwriter Hannah, is a skilled fiddler, viola and banjo player with a real lightness of touch, a distinctive voice and a gift for tapping traditional music veins to create contemporary songs.


We're delighted to be welcoming Phillip and Hannah back to the Goose Is Out!


More info here

http://thegooseisout.com/phillip-henry-hannah-martin-na-mara-jimmy-lee/



 

Phil and Hannah are on Radio 3 tonight after their Goose gig, then off to play at Glastonbury.


http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b047bshd


Come and see them at The Ivy House before they are famous!


Advance tickets will come off sale online around 3pm but there will be tickets available on the door tonight.


Door 7pm, tickets ?11/9 (were ?10/8 advance).


More info about Phil and Hannah, Jimmy Lee and na mara from


http://thegooseisout.com/phillip-henry-hannah-martin-na-mara-jimmy-lee/

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