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Jim Moray + Fifteen Days + Elliot Morris : The Goose Is Out! The Ivy House, 40 Stuart Road, SE15 3BE. Friday 24 April. Doors 7pm


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



Jim Moray last appeared at the Goose two years ago when we were temporarily at The Dog (aka The Crown and Greyhound) in Dulwich Village, and we enjoyed the evening so much that we have asked him back, this time to the rather splendid Ivy House!


Jim has won many awards for his excellent albums and has continuously pushed boundaries since his emergence on the scene with " Sweet England" just over ten years ago. There is a sense of anticipation around each new release as to what he will do next. An artist constantly changing and evolving.


Joining Jim tonight are two support artists new to the Goose but we think you will like them ? Elliott Morris and Fifteen Days, both singer songwriters, both highly original yet contrasting in style.


"Jim Moray is one of the most consistently inventive musicians working in English traditional music today." CAST


More information about the gig, including our excellent supports here

http://thegooseisout.com/jim-moray-elliott-morris-second-support-tbc/



 

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