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Martin Simpson, Rob Anderson, Steve Hewitt, The Ivy House Friday 28 June, 40 Stuart Road 7pm.

Tickets here: https://www.wegottickets.com/thegooseisoutdelighted to be welcoming Martin Simpson  back to the Goose

Universally acclaimed as one of the finest ever acoustic and slide guitar players, and a fine banjo-picker to boot, Martin's solo shows bear witness to an artist at the very top of his game. Whether interpreting material from tradition or singing his own potent songs (such as "Never any Good", about his father), he  is a remarkable storyteller: captivating and profoundly moving. 

https://martinsimpson.com/

https://youtu.be/Xh6eWlr7hYM?si=FBpfLUNX1ITe4whD

https://youtu.be/HJsnZu3_Yug?si=IWRtsnITiMu9HcBi

 

Rob Anderson, who hails originally from Oregon USA, is a fine songwriter. Apart from his own songs, in recent years he has been committed to keeping the songs of his old songwriting partner Wayne Drury in circulation, in both The Wayne Drury project and most recently with Jackdaw.

https://folking.com/tag/jackdaw/

Maverick Magazine says of Rob he has “…an authentic feeling of Willie Nelson or Waylon Jennings”. Jackdaw's recent album has been receiving rave reviews from everybody who has reviewed it.

Hailing from Kent, Steve Hewitt is an emerging singer songwriter with a strong Americana influence who is pushing the boundaries of folk-roots.

https://www.thegooseisout.com/

 

 

 

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