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| 0 | LONDON: Green Note |
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| P | Wednesday 17th April, 2013 |
| N | 7:00pm |
PLEASE NOTE: DOORS OPEN: 7pm, MUSIC STARTS AT 8.30pm.
The venue comprises both seated and standing space. There are a limited number of seats. These are allocated on a first come first served basis, so if you’d like a seat, please ensure you arrive early.
We reserve the right to release all unclaimed tickets for re-sale at 9.15pm. If you will be arriving after this time, please inform us in advance, so that we can hold your tickets for you.
We can be contacted by email on mail@greennote.co.uk
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Hailed by The NME as 'your next burgeoning folk crush', TROUBADOUR ROSE create a strange and thrilling mix of smokey mountain harmonies, Irish Sessions and sumptuous melodies. Front woman Bryony Afferson brings stunning vocal delivery and exquisite song-writing, multi-instrumentalist Lizzy O'Connor wields her unique style with fragile harmonies and banjo hooks whilst fiddle player Gary Bridgewood brings a kaleidoscopic element to the group, developing its wild and unpredictable edge.
THE CEDARS combine raucous Folk-Americana with dark, foreboding blues and the occasional heart-stopping ballad to produce heady, intoxicating music.
They have built both a formidable live set and an enthusiastic following since their first show back in 2006, and are highly
respected amongst their peers on the alt.folk and Americana scenes. Since they formed, The Cedars have played a huge
variety of shows and festivals including Glastonbury, Reading, Secret Garden Party, Wilderness, The Great Escape, Camp
Bestival, Cropredy Fringe, Truck and many more.
Their debut album 'Little Copper Still' was recorded in California with producer Ian Brennan, whose previous work with folk legend Ramblin' Jack Elliot and recently Peter Case and Tinariwen have garnered Grammy Awards. With the album release scheduled for summer 2012, 'Little Copper Still' has already earned critical acclaim from radio and music press with tracks from the album appearing on Americana and Folk collections here in the UK and in the US.
"A very very good album... I love their sound!"
Bob Harris, BBC Radio 2
"The album is certainly going to be worth waiting for"
Mark Lamarr, BBC Radio 2