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A feast of fiddling



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Published Date: 08 April 2008
ENJOY a feast of fiddle music starring many well-known names from folk music and Vin Garbutt at a special anniversary concert on Thursday.
Feast of Fiddles is undertaking its 15th anniversary tour.

The bowemen include Joe Broughton (ex Albion Band), Ian Cutler (Bully Wee), Peter Knight (Steeleye Span), Tom Leary (Tanna), Chris Leslie (Fairport Convention) and Brian McNeill (ex Battlefield Band).

Phil Beer (Show of Hands) joins the ensemble for a couple of gigs. The regular backline of Hugh Crabtree, Dave Harding, John Underwood Martin Vincent and drumming legend Dave Mattacks will ensure the evening encompasses many different styles and genres of fiddle music.

Feast of Fiddles is not just a folk rock band.

Jazz, blues and classical all get a look in along the away.

See the band with special guest Vin Garbutt at Marton Hotel and Country Club at 7.30pm.

To book tickets which are all priced £15, call the box office on (01642) 317141.



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  • Last Updated: 04 April 2008 2:48 PM
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