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St. Neots Folk Club Singaround

St. Neots Folk Club Singaround
King's Head Hotel, The
On the last tuesday of every month, the St. Neots Folk Club hosts a "round the room singaround". Everyone is welcome to come along and join in!

St. Neots Folk Club Singaround

St. Neots Folk Club Singaround
King's Head Hotel, The
On the last tuesday of every month, the St. Neots Folk Club hosts a "round the room singaround". Everyone is welcome to come along and join in!

St. Neots Folk Club

The Club is now in its forty third year and meets every Tuesday (except during August) at The King' . . . more>>

Brackenrigg

Brackenrigg
King's Head Hotel, The
Brian & Bruce have been involved with folk music for many years and joined forces in 2003 to present an eclectic mix of material with vocal harmony, accompanied by guitar, mandolin and banjo. This will be a return visit to the Club.

Rob Brown

Rob Brown
Bun Shop, The
With his unique style and presence Robert delivers a wealth of styles and emotions throughout the roots spectrum. His psychedelic folk cum blues cum jazz performances are unique yet accessible, eccentric yet consistent.

In The past year Robert has played a Headline show at the Cambridge Folk Festival and the Clare World Music Festival. He also played Solo Acoustic support for Lulu on her last UK tour.

Either performing solo acoustic or with full percussion including a 6ft Gong, the live shows are full of sonorous dynamics with an intensity and energy radiating from the stage.

Robert is releasing his debut album on his own label. But is always looking for a dedicated progressive label to release his songs to a larger & wider audience.

Robert is also happy to be approached by labels or artists requiring material for thier own releases. Robert has an extensive back catalog ranging from country Ballads to Hardcore Rock.

Bun Shop, The

The Bun Shop is the venue where you can enjoy fresh, homemade food, a large selection of European wi. . . more>>

Jeff Warner

Jeff Warner
King's Head Hotel, The

With warmth, humor and understated scholarship, Jeff Warner connects
21st century audiences with the music and everyday lives of 19th century
people. He presents musical traditions from the Outer Banks fishing
villages of North Carolina, to the lumber camps of the Adirondack
Mountains and the whaling ports of New England. His songs have
"the stamp of authority and real experience" (Tykes News,
Yorkshire, UK). He has honed his craft in front of audiences
across the country at festivals, museums, clubs and schools.
His songs, rich in local history and a sense of place,
bring us the latest news from the distant past.

 

King's Head Hotel, The

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St Neots Folk Club takes place at the Kings Hotel every Tuesday night. You can call them on
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Bakers Pub

  Formerly the Bakers Yard (and before that the Bakers Arms), the Bakers (post-mod. . . more>>

Chris Wood

Chris Wood
Portland Arms, The
The Irish Times heralded Chris Wood as "the renaissance man of English folk" when on his own R.U.F Records label he released The Lark Descending which included the BBC Folk Award winning song One In A Million in 2005.

He is an uncompromising writer whose music reveals his love for the un-official history of the English speaking people. With gentle intelligence he weaves the tradition with his own contemporary parables, his writing has been said to share the same timeless quality as Richard Thompson at his best.

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