Saturday 3rd October 2015 – TOOTING FOLK goes to Tooting Market!

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It will be a different TOOTING FOLK this month as we make a temporary move to Unwined in Tooting Market (due to a clash with some rugby world cup shenanigans).  As it is a bit of an experiment, we have rebooked Hickory Signals for January instead.

There will be lots of floor spots, plus some songs from Caz Forbes & Ste Moncrieff and The Bara Bara Band.  Come along sing a song!

Doors 7.30pm, music starts at 8pm. FREE ENTRY! Oh and Unwined sells lots of wine and local beers!

Address:

Unwined, Tooting Market, 21-23 Tooting High St, London, SW17 0SN

Please note it is not Broadway Market. Going from Tooting Broadway tube, carry on up the road past the two entrances to Broadway Market until you see Tooting Market!

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Saturday 6th June 2015 featuring Long Lankin plus floor spots

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Long Lankin are four female instrumentalists and singers, whose intricate and thoughtful arrangements of songs and tunes from the English, Scottish, Scandinavian and American folk tradition are as skilfully and beautifully executed as their original material. Singing in close harmony, Long Lankin hail from England, Shetland, the North-East and Ireland.

There will also be floor spots as usual so come along sing a song! This is the last TOOTING FOLK before a break for the summer, back in September.

Doors 7.30pm, music starts at 8pm. £4 entry.

http://www.longlankin.net

https://www.facebook.com/TootingFolk

Saturday 2nd May 2015 featuring Porchlight Smoker plus Floor Spots

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Sussex-based Porchlight Smoker are armed with a range of instruments, including banjo, guitar, lapsteel, stand-up bass and mandolin, even clarinet, which accompany the band’s trademark four-part vocal harmonies. Their live gigs show off the band’s multi-national song-writing talents, with Scott Smith, from Wichita, Kansas, bringing his extensive knowledge of the American folk tradition, Scotsman Steve Bell’s Celtic folk influence, and London born Fred Gregory’s well, very English identity all combining to form the band’s unique and exciting sound.

http://www.porchlightsmoker.com/

Doors 7.30pm, music starts at 8pm. £4 entry.

There will be floor spots too, so come along sing a song!

Saturday 4th April 2015 featuring Cath & Phil Tyler plus floor spots

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Cath and Phil bring together folk music from both sides of the Atlantic using guitar, banjo, voice and fiddle. Described as having a wonderful combination of earthiness and grit, the duo performs raw yet beautifully heartfelt songs with immaculate musicianship.

http://cathandphiltyler.tumblr.com/
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4wQWxFxrARI

Doors 7.30pm, music starts at 8pm. £6 entry.

There will be floor spots too, so come along sing a song!

Saturday 7th March 2015 featuring Gentlefolk plus floor spots

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GentleFolk formed in 2014 from singers & players who met at The Goose Is Out folk singarounds held at the Old Nun’s Head. They play pastoral folk songs about the woodland & tell tales of London too.

They are made up of singer & guitarist Nigel Of Bermondsey, Elizabeth Forrester on Shruti & voice,
Sarah Lloyd on fiddle & voice Ian Kennedy on cello, giant tin whistle, flute, bodhran & voice. Gentlefolk have played in a variety of woodland settings, several cemeteries, at a reservoir, the bar at Cecil Sharp House, the Golden Hinde & in pubs. They are planning to record a collection of songs & tales about the woodlands of the South of England in late March.

They have been described by the comedian Stewart Lee as “Good” & by the folk band Stick In The Wheel as “a psychedelic folk Steely Dan”

https://soundcloud.com/nigel-george-hoyle/robin-hood-the-pedlar

https://www.flickr.com/photos/nigelofbermondsey/15407368883/

There will also be floor spots too, so come along sing a song! From 7.30pm, upstairs at The Selkirk, Tooting Broadway.

Saturday 7th February 2015 featuring Tom McConville plus floor spots

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Known as the Newcastle Fiddler, Tom’s live performances combine a rollercoaster of musical delights from fast, rhythmic dance tunes , through beautiful slow airs, with great singing. Renowned for his musical accompaniments, Tom has played on literally hundreds of albums. The list includes: Barbara Dixon, Richard Thompson, Allan Taylor and Lindisfarne. Whilst he has shared stages throughout the world with Stephan Grappelli, Sean McGuire, Mark O’Connor, Paul Brady and The Chieftains, Tom has never forgotten his roots and is as happy in the intimate atmosphere of a small folk club as he is at the largest festivals.

Tom won Musician of The Year in the BBC Radio 2 Folk Awards 2009.

http://www.tommcconville.co.uk

There will also be floor spots too, so come along sing a song!  From 7.30pm, upstairs at The Selkirk, Tooting Broadway.

Saturday 3rd January 2015 featuring Apple of My Eye plus floor spots

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Apple Of My Eye are playing as guest act at TOOTING FOLK shortly after the release of their new album, Seven Tides.  The Apples are a 6-piece folk band with guitars, mandolins, violins, harmonicas, double bass, lots of voices and more! Originally from Bristol but now London-based, their music is a blend of influences drawn from English folk and storytelling, using intriguing, lyrically rich songs with multi-part vocal harmonies and traditional folk instruments.  Folk Radio UK says of the new album “It’s a work of considerable wit and imagination, built on their core strengths, blending some very fine playing with the exceptional use of their massed voices, to create something totally unique, quite unlike anything else you’ll hear this year. It is of course also beautifully arranged and recorded, put together with such skill that everything seems so perfectly in its place.”

http://www.folkradio.co.uk/2014/11/apple-of-my-eye-seven-tides/

http://www.applesinlondon.com

There will also be floor spots too, so come along sing a song!  From 7.30pm, upstairs at The Selkirk, Tooting Broadway.

Saturday 6th December featuring The Bara Bara Band plus floor spots

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December’s TOOTING FOLK sees the hosts’ band play as the featured act! With a lineup reminiscent of an old-time string band, The Bara Bara Band consists of Rupert and Ruth on guitar and banjo, plus Boris on fiddle and Will on cajon. They play a mix of their own songs, traditional British songs and old-time American tunes. The band will be releasing their debut album in February 2015.

www.thebarabaraband.com

Saturday 8th November – featuring The Carrivick Sisters plus floor spots

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The Carrivick Sisters are one of the UK’s top young bluegrass and folk acts. Twins Laura and Charlotte perform their original songs and instrumentals along with a few carefully chosen covers on guitar, mandolin, fiddle, dobro, and clawhammer banjo.

http://www.thecarrivicksisters.co.uk

There will also be floor spots as usual, so come along sing a song! We welcome performers from all corners of the folk spectrum. Do your own song or a traditional number, with or without an instrument.

Doors 7.30pm, music starts at 8pm. Entry £6