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Russell Joslin & Sarah McCaig: The Goose Is Out! The Ivy House, 40 Stuart Road, Nunhead, SE15 3BE. 7PM.Floorspots welcome, ?7 on the door.


We are really pleased that Russell Joslin is coming back to the Goose!


Currently touring accompanied by the darkened vocals of Australian singer Sarah McCaig ? ?the musical charge they generated together was truly electrifying? ? Musicboxfolk.com


?He reframes folk?s storytelling tradition and brings it kicking and screaming into the 21st century, and is ? without doubt ? one of the most versatile and riveting young talents on the scene.? ? Clickmusic.com


?This is folk music refracted through the prism of Velvet Underground

, Husker Du and The Sisters of Mercy. Don?t expect discreet and decorous folk; rather, Joslin empties his heart with honesty, vitality and passionate abandon? ? Rock n Reel


?Living proof of how fresh, vigorous and abrasive an acoustic songwriter can and should be in the 21st Century.? ? Tom Robinson, BBC 6 Music






For more info on Russell & Sarah :

https://russelljoslinmusic.co.uk/

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