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The Furrow Collective + Loreley + Storywheel : The Goose Is Out! The Ivy House. Friday 25 March


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The Furrow Collective + Loreley + Storywheel: The Goose Is Out! The Ivy House, 40 Stuart Road, SE15 3BE.


Friday 25 March. Doors open 7pm.


Tickets here http://www.wegottickets.com/thegooseisout



Alasdair Roberts has appeared at the Goose on many occasions, and we are delighted to be welcoming him back, this time as part of the brilliant Furrow Collective with Lucy Farrell, Rachel Newton and Emily Portman.


Expect dark, quirky ballads and spine-tingling harmonies, with a sparse and compelling new take on traditional songs!


http://www.thefurrowcollective.co.uk/


Support acts tonight are Loreley and Storywheel


Loreley are an exciting young folk duo from Reading who play a blend of traditional folk lyrics and new music composed by themselves.


https://loreley.bandcamp.com/


Storywheel are an acoustic oud (Arab lute) duo playing a mix of traditional folk and songs they have written, with influences from North Africa and the Middle East.


They have just released their debut EP, produced by Gerry Diver.


http://www.storywheelmusic.com/


 

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