Saturday April 26th
St Barts, Coffinswell TQ12 4SR
Doors 7pm
Glenn Tilbrook
Very sorry this performance is now sold out
St Barts, Coffinswell TQ12 4SR
Doors 7pm
Glenn Tilbrook
Very sorry this performance is now sold out
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Coco & The Butterfields
+ support Sound Of The Sirens
Sunday April 27th Doors 7pm
St Bartholomews, Coffinswell
CoCo and the Butterfields are a truly colourful, energetic & crowd-stamping act to be reckoned with, featuring beatboxer EupheX and performing their own unique fusion of Folk, Pop and Hip Hop, or “Fip Fok” to their fans. Within a year CATB had earnt themselves the title of the UK’s best unsigned act, (winners of Live and Unsigned 2012) collecting several more song writing awards, 250,000 YouTube hits and shared a stage with internationally renowned artists King Charles, Bastille and The Pogues.
The ultimate eclectic collective, CATB find extraordinary musical integrity and balance in an ensemble of exquisite charm and quirk.
Tickets £8 adv from http://www.wegottickets.com/event/252455 or www.seetickets.com 0871 220 0260
or www.theticketsellers.co.uk
Or £10 on the door , Further info and tickets also from 01803 875527
Refreshments include tea, coffee, sweets, home made village cakes, ice cream
Coco & The Butterfields
+ support Sound Of The Sirens
Sunday April 27th Doors 7pm
St Bartholomews, Coffinswell
CoCo and the Butterfields are a truly colourful, energetic & crowd-stamping act to be reckoned with, featuring beatboxer EupheX and performing their own unique fusion of Folk, Pop and Hip Hop, or “Fip Fok” to their fans. Within a year CATB had earnt themselves the title of the UK’s best unsigned act, (winners of Live and Unsigned 2012) collecting several more song writing awards, 250,000 YouTube hits and shared a stage with internationally renowned artists King Charles, Bastille and The Pogues.
The ultimate eclectic collective, CATB find extraordinary musical integrity and balance in an ensemble of exquisite charm and quirk.
Tickets £8 adv from http://www.wegottickets.com/event/252455 or www.seetickets.com 0871 220 0260
or www.theticketsellers.co.uk
Or £10 on the door , Further info and tickets also from 01803 875527
Refreshments include tea, coffee, sweets, home made village cakes, ice cream
Nick Harper Saturday May 3rd
St Barts, Coffinswell Doors7pm
Nick recently released his 8th studio album 'Riven'. An epic recording with legendary producer Tchad Blake at the helm. Nick has also found time to play on new recordings with Lana Del Rey, Newton Faulkner and Steven Wilson. "One of the finest guitarists of his generation, his soaring vocal range and propensity for epic song place him somewhere between Rufus Wainright and Jeff Buckley. Mojo,
+ support Count To Fire - acoustic
Whilst there are plenty of British bands who take inspiration from the emotions and expansiveness of Americana, Exeter’s Count To Fire stand out as they express an identity which is distinctly theirs.Performing acoustically at this show is frontman Will Odgers and violinist Joe Mansfield. They will be showcasing songs from the band’s third album ‘On Your Side’ released March 17th on NEO Music.
Tickets £10 adv from http://www.wegottickets.com/event/252455 or www.seetickets.com 0871 220 0260
or www.theticketsellers.co.uk
Or £12 on the door , Further info and tickets also from 01803 875527
Refreshments include tea, coffee, sweets, home made village cakes, ice cream
St Barts, Coffinswell Doors7pm
Nick recently released his 8th studio album 'Riven'. An epic recording with legendary producer Tchad Blake at the helm. Nick has also found time to play on new recordings with Lana Del Rey, Newton Faulkner and Steven Wilson. "One of the finest guitarists of his generation, his soaring vocal range and propensity for epic song place him somewhere between Rufus Wainright and Jeff Buckley. Mojo,
+ support Count To Fire - acoustic
Whilst there are plenty of British bands who take inspiration from the emotions and expansiveness of Americana, Exeter’s Count To Fire stand out as they express an identity which is distinctly theirs.Performing acoustically at this show is frontman Will Odgers and violinist Joe Mansfield. They will be showcasing songs from the band’s third album ‘On Your Side’ released March 17th on NEO Music.
Tickets £10 adv from http://www.wegottickets.com/event/252455 or www.seetickets.com 0871 220 0260
or www.theticketsellers.co.uk
Or £12 on the door , Further info and tickets also from 01803 875527
Refreshments include tea, coffee, sweets, home made village cakes, ice cream
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Phillip Henry & Hannah Martin
Saturday May 24th
St Bartholomews, Coffinswell 7.30pm
Recently described as, "Authentic, haunting roots music from a first class duo" (Seth Lakeman), Phillip Henry and Hannah Martin are two musicians with a fast growing following on the folk and roots scene. Having just completed two tours with Show Of Hands, they have been receiving very warm reviews of their début album, Singing The Bones, including selection for a fRoots magazine compilation; and airplay on Mike Harding, who said, "I was completely knocked out by this duo... just a terrific album... absolutely great, wonderful" ( BBC Radio Two).
Fast becoming recognised as one of the finest slide guitarists the UK has produced, Phillip Henry is also a virtuoso on the harmonica. Regarded as, "one of the most extraordinary musicians around" (Steve Knightley, Show Of Hands), he brings together folk melodies of the British isles, blues, gospel and Indian music in his moving and original compositions and arrangements. His incredible beatbox harmonica technique is legendary on the festival circuit, and never fails to get the crowd on their feet and jumping.
Hannah Martin is a singer, songwriter, fiddle-and-banjo player from Devon. Recently commended by Mike Harding for her "really fantastic singing" (4/5/11), her songs weave folklore and legend old and new with beautiful melodies, while retaining a strong sense of the living tradition.
In 2008 Phillip travelled to Calcutta to study under the tutelage of Pandit Debashish Bhattacharya, India's premier slide guitarist, leaving behind the duo The School of Trobar, formed with his old friend Tobias Ben Jacob. In Phillip's absence, Tobias began to work on some new material with a local fiddle player he'd met called Hannah. When Phillip returned, this project evolved into the band The Roots Union, who spent three years on the road, playing countless gigs and festivals, and gaining a loyal fan base. Their many adventures together included appearing live from Maida Vale studios for a special edition of BBC Radio Three's Late Junction; and enjoying a stint of recording work in Nashville, Tennessee. On meeting, Phillip and Hannah instantly recognised a very powerful musical connection, which became a big feature of the band's sound. Unfortunately the band came to an end in 2010, but Phillip had long been gigging as a solo act alongside his other projects, and invited Hannah to continue working together as a duo.
Then, one sunny Sidmouth Folk Week in 2010, Phillip and Hannah were spotted busking in the back of a pub by Steve Knightley. Seeing the duo's potential, he invited them to fill some support slots for Show Of Hands. This was the beginning of an incredible year for the duo, joining Show Of Hands for a full concert tour, and culminating with an appearance as part of the headlining Saturday night Ham Marquee gig at Sidmouth Folk Week 2011.
Phillip and Hannah continue to go from strength to strength, their second studio album Mynd was released in 2013
+ support
Jess McAllister
Jess McAllister's music is wholesome, passionate and free-spirited. Her song-writing is informed in equal measure by the spontaneity of live performance and an imaginative outlook on life. There is a tangible tenderness to her honey-dipped vocals and an uproarious fire to her foot-stomping acoustics, which guide captive audiences from raucous appreciation to enchanted, spellbound silence. Jess released her debut EP, 'Painted Faces' towards the end of 2013. The songs feature sensual piano composition and delicate vocal harmonies, interwoven with cello, double bass, violin, mandolin, and drums. Following a successful tour of the UK with Belfast based Alt-Folk band, ‘The Emerald Armada’, Jess has returned with a new found energy and excitement, and with recent plays on BBC6 Music her future is looking very bright indeed!
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Phillip Henry & Hannah Martin
Saturday May 24th
St Bartholomews, Coffinswell 7.30pm
Recently described as, "Authentic, haunting roots music from a first class duo" (Seth Lakeman), Phillip Henry and Hannah Martin are two musicians with a fast growing following on the folk and roots scene. Having just completed two tours with Show Of Hands, they have been receiving very warm reviews of their début album, Singing The Bones, including selection for a fRoots magazine compilation; and airplay on Mike Harding, who said, "I was completely knocked out by this duo... just a terrific album... absolutely great, wonderful" ( BBC Radio Two).
Fast becoming recognised as one of the finest slide guitarists the UK has produced, Phillip Henry is also a virtuoso on the harmonica. Regarded as, "one of the most extraordinary musicians around" (Steve Knightley, Show Of Hands), he brings together folk melodies of the British isles, blues, gospel and Indian music in his moving and original compositions and arrangements. His incredible beatbox harmonica technique is legendary on the festival circuit, and never fails to get the crowd on their feet and jumping.
Hannah Martin is a singer, songwriter, fiddle-and-banjo player from Devon. Recently commended by Mike Harding for her "really fantastic singing" (4/5/11), her songs weave folklore and legend old and new with beautiful melodies, while retaining a strong sense of the living tradition.
In 2008 Phillip travelled to Calcutta to study under the tutelage of Pandit Debashish Bhattacharya, India's premier slide guitarist, leaving behind the duo The School of Trobar, formed with his old friend Tobias Ben Jacob. In Phillip's absence, Tobias began to work on some new material with a local fiddle player he'd met called Hannah. When Phillip returned, this project evolved into the band The Roots Union, who spent three years on the road, playing countless gigs and festivals, and gaining a loyal fan base. Their many adventures together included appearing live from Maida Vale studios for a special edition of BBC Radio Three's Late Junction; and enjoying a stint of recording work in Nashville, Tennessee. On meeting, Phillip and Hannah instantly recognised a very powerful musical connection, which became a big feature of the band's sound. Unfortunately the band came to an end in 2010, but Phillip had long been gigging as a solo act alongside his other projects, and invited Hannah to continue working together as a duo.
Then, one sunny Sidmouth Folk Week in 2010, Phillip and Hannah were spotted busking in the back of a pub by Steve Knightley. Seeing the duo's potential, he invited them to fill some support slots for Show Of Hands. This was the beginning of an incredible year for the duo, joining Show Of Hands for a full concert tour, and culminating with an appearance as part of the headlining Saturday night Ham Marquee gig at Sidmouth Folk Week 2011.
Phillip and Hannah continue to go from strength to strength, their second studio album Mynd was released in 2013
+ support
Jess McAllister
Jess McAllister's music is wholesome, passionate and free-spirited. Her song-writing is informed in equal measure by the spontaneity of live performance and an imaginative outlook on life. There is a tangible tenderness to her honey-dipped vocals and an uproarious fire to her foot-stomping acoustics, which guide captive audiences from raucous appreciation to enchanted, spellbound silence. Jess released her debut EP, 'Painted Faces' towards the end of 2013. The songs feature sensual piano composition and delicate vocal harmonies, interwoven with cello, double bass, violin, mandolin, and drums. Following a successful tour of the UK with Belfast based Alt-Folk band, ‘The Emerald Armada’, Jess has returned with a new found energy and excitement, and with recent plays on BBC6 Music her future is looking very bright indeed!
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Blair Dunlop Sunday June 1st
St Barts, Coffinswell Doors7pm
May 2014 sees the launch of Blair’s eagerly awaited second album. The new album allows Blair venture into his wider influences and expand to a more contemporary sound. Still laced with the beautiful, crafted songs as we have come to expect along with his virtuosic guitar playing - yet representative of the musical influences one might expect of a 22 year old digital native. The album is titled ‘House of Jacks’
Tickets £8 adv from http://www.wegottickets.com/event/257498 or www.seetickets.com 0871 220 0260
or www.theticketsellers.co.uk
Or £10 on the door , Further info and tickets also from 01803 875527
Refreshments include tea, coffee, sweets, home made village cakes, ice cream
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St Barts, Coffinswell Doors7pm
May 2014 sees the launch of Blair’s eagerly awaited second album. The new album allows Blair venture into his wider influences and expand to a more contemporary sound. Still laced with the beautiful, crafted songs as we have come to expect along with his virtuosic guitar playing - yet representative of the musical influences one might expect of a 22 year old digital native. The album is titled ‘House of Jacks’
Tickets £8 adv from http://www.wegottickets.com/event/257498 or www.seetickets.com 0871 220 0260
or www.theticketsellers.co.uk
Or £10 on the door , Further info and tickets also from 01803 875527
Refreshments include tea, coffee, sweets, home made village cakes, ice cream
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Rory McLeod
Thursday June 12th
St Barts, Coffinswell TQ12 4SR Doors7pm
Rory Mcleod - ex-circus clown and fire eater. A one man soulband, poet and storyteller, singing his own unique upbeat dance stories. A modern travelling troubadour using tap shoes, acappella, harmonica, guitar, trombone, spoons, finger cymbals, bandorea, djembe and various percussion instruments!
Rory has travelled the globe for different reasons at different times, from Asia to the middle East from Gambia to Cuba, Central America, Australia, North America, Canada, Europe and other nooks and crannies of the earth.
"You don't listen to McLeod you travel with him"
City Hub, Sydney (Australia)
"I've travelled to look for work, to mend a broken heart, to be with someone I longed for. I'd travel to visit friends and on the way I'd make new ones, I'd roam because I was curious to see what was around the next corner, sometimes I travelled to follow the warmer weather and migrate... like the birds
and the big whales and fishes do".Rory
Tickets £10- adv from http://www.wegottickets.com or www.seetickets.com 0871 220 0260
or www.theticketsellers.co.uk
Or £12 on the door , Further info and tickets also from 01803 875527
Refreshments include tea, coffee, sweets, home made village cakes, ice cream
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Thursday June 12th
St Barts, Coffinswell TQ12 4SR Doors7pm
Rory Mcleod - ex-circus clown and fire eater. A one man soulband, poet and storyteller, singing his own unique upbeat dance stories. A modern travelling troubadour using tap shoes, acappella, harmonica, guitar, trombone, spoons, finger cymbals, bandorea, djembe and various percussion instruments!
Rory has travelled the globe for different reasons at different times, from Asia to the middle East from Gambia to Cuba, Central America, Australia, North America, Canada, Europe and other nooks and crannies of the earth.
"You don't listen to McLeod you travel with him"
City Hub, Sydney (Australia)
"I've travelled to look for work, to mend a broken heart, to be with someone I longed for. I'd travel to visit friends and on the way I'd make new ones, I'd roam because I was curious to see what was around the next corner, sometimes I travelled to follow the warmer weather and migrate... like the birds
and the big whales and fishes do".Rory
Tickets £10- adv from http://www.wegottickets.com or www.seetickets.com 0871 220 0260
or www.theticketsellers.co.uk
Or £12 on the door , Further info and tickets also from 01803 875527
Refreshments include tea, coffee, sweets, home made village cakes, ice cream
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Arthur Smith + support Chris Brooks
Sunday July 6th
St Barts, Coffinswell TQ12 4SR Doors7pm
Dear resident of Newton Abbot and
surrounding area,As I write it all seems to be
rather wet round your way, but as you read
I hope things are better and that some flowers are
in the woods. I am looking forward to presenting
you with a range of stand-up comedy, anecdotage,
showbiz gossip and grumpy railing.
I may also have Leonard Cohen with me...
please supply some decent weather and
provide me with a cream tea, yours in expectation,
Arthur Smith (Radio 4, Grumpy Old Men, the One Show)
Tickets £12- adv from http://www.wegottickets.com or www.seetickets.com 0871 220 0260
or www.theticketsellers.co.uk
Or £14 on the door , Further info and tickets also from 01803 875527
Refreshments include tea, coffee, sweets, home made village cakes, ice cream
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Sunday July 6th
St Barts, Coffinswell TQ12 4SR Doors7pm
Dear resident of Newton Abbot and
surrounding area,As I write it all seems to be
rather wet round your way, but as you read
I hope things are better and that some flowers are
in the woods. I am looking forward to presenting
you with a range of stand-up comedy, anecdotage,
showbiz gossip and grumpy railing.
I may also have Leonard Cohen with me...
please supply some decent weather and
provide me with a cream tea, yours in expectation,
Arthur Smith (Radio 4, Grumpy Old Men, the One Show)
Tickets £12- adv from http://www.wegottickets.com or www.seetickets.com 0871 220 0260
or www.theticketsellers.co.uk
Or £14 on the door , Further info and tickets also from 01803 875527
Refreshments include tea, coffee, sweets, home made village cakes, ice cream
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