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Music stage on Goose Green on Sunday 13 May! FREE!!


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Once again The Goose Is Out! will be running the music stage on Goose Green on Sunday 13 May, as part of the Dulwich Festival Fair. All the singers/bands are talented local people.


Each set will be 45 minutes, with DJed music during the changeovers.


The running order will be:


12 Noon - Alex Seel


1 pm - The Ben Holland Trio


2pm - Louis Vann Johnson and The Indi Souls


3pm - John McClean and The Clan



Alex Seel has a beautifully crafted, warm, rootsy song-writing style with thought-provoking, subtle lyrics and a gift for acoustic guitar finger-picking.


https://www.alexseel.com/


Ben Holland is a singer-songwriter heavily influenced by Bob Dylan. He has toured with Joan Armatrading all around the UK and Europe. He will play at the Festival Vair with Babu on bass and Ben McClean on drums.


https://www.facebook.com/benhollandmusic/


The Indi Souls are led by charismatic local guitarist and beatboxer Louis Vann Johnson. Their musical sounds fall in the genres of Pop, Rock and RnB.


https://www.facebook.com/theindisouls/


Festival Fair favourites John McClean and the Clan play blistering live sets, featuring John McClean?s gritty and passionate vocals. They combine elements of Blues, Soul, Gospel and Rock into their own unique sound.


http://www.johnmccleanandtheclan.com/



As always, there will be lots going on during the afternoon, with food, drinks, stalls, donkey rides and lots of other things for children to do.


The fair has been going from strength to strength over the years, so do come along and bring your family and friends!


For more information about The Goose Is Out! and our other events, please see our website http://www.thegooseisout.com

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