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SUMMARY:Nancy Wallace, Emily Barker and The Red Clay Halo, plus Alex H
 ighton and Scott Mcfarnon
DESCRIPTION:Our monthly soiree at the cosiest venue in town continues.
  Get there early to bagsy a chaise longue.\n\nNancy Wallace\n\n“A st
 ar in the English Tradition” Dazed and Confused Magazine\n\n“One o
 f the finest folk vocalists of her generation\" Music Week magazine\n\
 n\"Long respected as one of the purest voices on the folk circuit, thi
 s recording, like her live work, fashions an amazing intimacy with her
  listener. A substantial debut. **** \" Mojo magazine\n\"Nancy Wallace
  is one of only a handful of young musicians capable of bridging the g
 ap between contemporary folk music and folk conventionality with anyth
 ing resembling aplomb.\" Freshdeermeat.com\n\n\"Old Stories is one of 
 the first highlights of 2009. She certainly has every right to be talk
 ed about in the same breath as some of the traditional music greats.\"
  BBC.co.uk\n\n\"Rest assured, this enchanting album will doubtless, in
  years to come, be recognised as a remarkable start to a distinguished
  career by one of our finest folksingers\" Rock n Reel magazine\n\n“
 If ever an album proved that while good musicians can play complex stu
 ff, it takes great ones to play simply, it’s this one.” “Nancy W
 allace makes some of the most wonderfully subtle modern folk around”
  “A triumph for understatement” The Word\n\n\nEmily Barker & The R
 ed Clay Halo\n\n‘sharply observed, original songs …adventurously e
 mbellished by gypsy flourishes and haunting desert echoes that’d be 
 at home on a Calexico album’ – Uncut\n\nThe release of this album 
 saw the birth of ‘The Red Clay Halo, an all-female trio consisting o
 f Anna Jenkins, Jo Silverston and Gill Sandell who play violin, cello,
  accordion and flute respectively. They also all do backing vocals cre
 ating mesmerising 4-part harmonies.\n\nThe girls have enjoyed many suc
 cesses such as playing Glastonbury (Avalon Stage), Cambridge Folk Fest
 ival, End of the Road and the Big Session, and supporting the likes of
  Jose Gonzalez on his Australian tour, The Waifs, Mary Gauthier, Billy
  Joe Shaver, Tony Joe White, Frank Turner and Elvis Perkins.\n\nThe mo
 st recent album, Despite The Snow, was recorded over a snowy Easter we
 ekend of 2008 in a 16th century barn in Norfolk. It was recorded compl
 etely live in just 4 days. The sound is therefore incredibly intimate 
 and serves to beautifully capture the virtuosity and charisma of The R
 ed Clay Halo quartet. Released in November 2008, the album gained much
  praise…\n\n‘stripped free of studio frippery and all the better f
 or its carefree simplicity’ **** - Q\n\nShortly after it’s release
  the album’s opening track ‘Nostaglia’ was discovered by compose
 r Martin Phipps and then re-recorded for use as title and end credits 
 for ‘Wallander,’ a major new drama adaptation for BBC One starring
  the revered British actor Kenneth Branagh. The series, which attracte
 d over 6 million viewers per episode, has now won a Bafta award for Mu
 sic as well as a Royal Television Award for Title Music.\n\nAlex Hight
 on\n\n“I was absolutely knocked out by the quality of Alex Highton
 s songs, his voice (with a hint of a Northern accent) and his artful,
  yet understated delivery. I don’t know a great deal about him apart
  from the fact that he hails from somewhere near Cambridge (UK) and on
 e of his songs was used in an episode of Hollyoaks (but we’ll not ho
 ld that against him)! I wholeheartedly recommend that you go check out
  his Myspace profile…” Timbre Obscura Podcast\n“Lovely stuff…l
 ike Gruff Rhys does The White Album” Real Wood Records\n\n“One of 
 the most beautiful set of songs I’ve heard for a long time. Alex Hig
 hton is, in my opinion set for very big things. A must have album for 
 any discerning music lover. Definitley a name to watch out for in 2007
 ” The Waiting Room\n\nFor more information visit http://www.entertai
 nist.net/events/nancy-wallace-emily-barker-and
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20100311T190000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20100311T234500
CATEGORIES:concert
LOCATION:The Slaughtered
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