| Ewan McLennan | ||
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Ewan's singing and playing covers the broad range folk music has to offer; from traditional ballads sung unaccompanied, to dance tunes or melancholic airs arranged for the guitar, and with a strong emphasis on his own contemporary songwriting that follows in the folk tradition. Website: http://www.ewanmclennan.co.uk/ |
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| Fiddledrone | ||
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Information coming very soon! Website: http://www.myspace.com/fiddledrone |
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| James Dumbelton | ||
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James Dumbelton recently moved to Guernsey from his native land in the west country. He plays traditional and contemporary songs and tunes on Guitar and Mandolin and has performed on the British folk scene for many years; most recently as collaborator with BBC folk award winner Jackie Oates. Website: http://www.myspace.com/jamesdumbelton |
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| Leddra Chapman | ||
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Leddra Chapman is a rising star in the British music scene. A sensational Singer-Songwriter from Brentwood in Essex. Recently appearing on This Morning: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0yymTQC9Zv4 Website: http://www.leddrachapman.com/ |
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| Les Dieses | ||
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Information coming very soon! Website: http://www.lesdieses.com/ |
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| Luascadh | ||
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Luascadh comes from the Breton town of Rennes, a region that overflows with legend, magic, and fairytales. Luascadh will take you on a mystical journey of ancient stories and fairytales through song and her enchanting celtic harp, remembering languages and myths that have long been forgotton by modern man. Website: http://www.myspace.com/luascadh |
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| Mary Hampton | ||
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"Hello there. I am Mary Hampton and I live in Brighton in a room overlooking the sea. I find old songs and keep them in coloured vials in my fridge. Sometimes I make up new songs. And sometimes I do neither one thing nor the other." Website: http://www.myspace.com/maryhampton |
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| Mordekkers | ||
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Information coming very soon! Website: http://www.mordekkers.co.uk/ |
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| Ruth Notman | ||
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Ruth Notman started out on the live circuit at just thirteen years old, entering a competition for young folk musicians in the East Midlands. She continued performing at local folk clubs in and around Nottingham and Derby and soon began securing slots at leading Festivals. In 2006, Ruth reached the finals of the BBC Radio 2 Young Folk Award and shortly afterwards signed a record and management deal with Mrs Casey Records. Website: http://www.myspace.com/ruthnotman1 |
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| Six Day Riot | ||
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Information coming very soon! Website: http://www.myspace.com/6dayriot |
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| Terry McDonald | ||
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Terry McDonald has been part of the Dorset and Hampshire folk scene since the mid 1960s. He has sung and played in groups and bands such as The Biddles, Thirsty Work and Diggory Venn and is currently part of The Warwick Slade Collective. Terry has a large and varied repertoire, much of it consists of English songs with great melodies and he accomanies himself on his wonderful 1964 Gibson SJN Country Western guitar. A resident at Wimborne Folk Club, he regularly performs as a support artist as Wessex Acoustic Folk Club and Bournemouth Folk Club. | |
| Trio Peron-Hopkins-Mc Carthy | ||
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This trio originate from the French band 'Loar Gann' The group Loar Gann (full moon) was formed in 1989, originally composed of four young musicians. A traditional music group from Brittany, Loar Gann are known for their spirit and energy. Loar Gann have played in many festivals in France, Italy, Belgium, Luxembourg, and the United Kingdom, Website: http://www.myspace.com/loarganngroupe |
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