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Nigel of Bermondsey & Gentlefolk: The Goose Is Out!, The Old Nun's Head, Friday 9 Jan.


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Our first event of 2015 ......


Nigel of Bermondsey, Friday 9 January, The Old Nun's Head, London SE15 3QQ.

7.45, ? 7, Floorspots Welcome.



Nigel will be well known to many of you as he is ? happily for us ? a regular visitor to our Singarounds and club nights. He also supported John Otway at The Ivy House in January 2014.


We are delighted that he will be our first Goose headliner of 2015!


Nigel of Bermondsey will be playing with his band, GentleFolk, tonight. GentleFolk are Nigel Of Bermondsey, Elizabeth Forrester, Ian Kennedy & Sarah Lloyd.


?A pastoral mix of voice, string, woodwind, guitar & drum to lull & to stir?.



More about Nigel here http://www.nigelofbermondsey.com/nigelofbermondsey_wp/about/


More about Gentlefolk here http://www.nigelofbermondsey.com/nigelofbermondsey_wp/gentlefolk/


Some of Nigels' music both solo and with Gentlefolk

KidKruger Wrote:

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> If you play your cards right I may, just may, come

> along to this.



Is that a threat or a promise?! (only joking, you were great last time)


We're expecting a full-ish house tonight - and the amazing Stick in the Wheel are coming to do a floorspot, assuming they can get through the Blackwall Tunnel in time :))


PS You could bring the sink (joke).

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