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Showing posts with label Live Stream. Show all posts
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Friday 11 December 2020

Join Pons Aelius On Line Friday 11 December 8pm GMT

Join Newcastle-based instrumental powerhouse Pons Aelius in their home city, as they perform
live from The Globe. Drawing together influences from far and wide, this talented group of multi-instrumentalists is a force to be reckoned with.

On Line Friday 11 December 8pm GMT

Livestream tickets £7.50, with the option to pay more to support the artists and venue.

Find out more


Pons Aelius (bandcamp.com)

Sunday 6 December 2020

Imagining Ireland: Martin Hayes - National Concert Hall Dublin - Tuesday 8 December 8pm GMT

Imagining Ireland: Martin Hayes - National Concert Hall Dublin - Tuesday 8 December 8pm 

The evolving soundtrack of Ireland, Imagining Ireland showcases the most exciting creative
artists at work today .For this one-off worldwide exclusive stream, arguably our leading traditional musician Martin Hayes leads an evening of authentic Irish music and virtuoso interplay. Performing live from NCH, Hayes is joined by jazz pianist Cormac McCarthy and Brian Donnellan on bouzouki, harmonium  and concertina.'

The sound of a fiddle is is more that just the instrument itself, it is the instrument in relationship to the space in which it is being played; the room is also your instrument. I love playing the National Concert Hall. It inspires me and draws music out of me in a way that allows me to explore the subtle and powerful beauty of the melodies with real freedom. I will be accompanied by two wonderful musicians: Pianist, Cormac McCarthy and Concertina/Harmonium and Bouzuki player, Brian Donnellan. I look forward to exploring these melodies and sharing with you the background, history and stories of the tunes and the people behind them."  Martin Hayes

Rooted in the classical, folk and contemporary worlds, Martin Hayes  founded the seminal Irish-American supergroup The Gloaming, whose self-titled debut album won the Meteor Choice Music Prize for Best Irish Album. Their global touring has included more than a dozen shows at Dublin’s National Concert Hall as well as performances at London’s Royal Festival Hall and Barbican. Hayes has collaborated with everyone from Bill Frisell and Yo-Yo Ma to Sting and Paul Simon. Hayes' long-term creative partnership with Dennis Cahill also saw the duo perform for President Obama at the White House.

The concert will be available to tickets holders for 48 hours following the performance

Supported by Davy as Innovation Partner. Imagining Ireland is a partnership collaboration between NCH and Culture Ireland. Supported by the Department of Tourism, Culture, Arts, Gaeltacht, Sport and Media 

TICKETS FOR THE STREAM ARE AVAILABLE EXCLUSIVELY VIA DICE.FM

INSTRUCTIONS FOR BOOKING YOUR LIVESTREAM TICKETS VIA DICE.FM ARE HERE

Sunday 8 November 2020

Will Pound on line Wednesday 11 November - 8pm GMT

 Will Pound  on line Wednesday 11 November - 8pm GMT

Live to Your Living Room

Known for being one of the finest melodeon and harmonica players of his generation, Will Pound is a master of his craft who isn’t afraid to push boundaries. He’s toured everywhere from Europe to Australia, but for this concert he’s heading straight to your living room.

Tickets £14, with options to pay a bit more or less depending on your circumstances. Gig is streamed via Zoom.

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Friday 23 October 2020

Glasshouse Acoustic, Peterborough, A covid Session 25, October 2020 live-streams

 Glasshouse Acoustic, Peterborough, A covid Session 25, October 2020 live-streams



There will be two Facebook live-streams on Sunday 25th October: at 3pm TOOFA (Graham Cleaver and Andy Hodgson), and at 4pm Charity Stow.
Link for Charity: 
https://www.facebook.com/charitystowmusic/

Link for Glasshouse: https://www.glasshouseacoustic.org.uk

Bio for TOOFA

TOOFA are harmonic duo Graham Cleaver and Andy Hodgson, playing bluesy-rock-and-roll including songs by the Beatles and the Rolling Stones.

 Bio for Charity Stow

Charity Stow is an up and coming singer-songwriter based in
Nottingham. She hails from a musical family and has found her
unique sound with support and guidance from her father, Jack.

Both are self-taught musicians, which explains Charity’s intuitive
attitude towards music, which has always been a big part of her
life: her song writing has been shaped by the music of the greats,
such as Carole King, Bob Dylan and The Beatles.

Add into to this influential mix new artists such as Billie
Marten, Daughter and Lucy Rose, who continually inspire her, and
Charity’s niche sound makes perfect sense. There’s a real sense of
making something new without losing the roots of the old.

Charity’s hometown is the small, quaint town of Stamford and since
leaving there to move to Nottingham she has taken much more of an interest in song writing. Sometimes a dramatic change is what is
needed to ignite a young songwriter working her way through a new
phase in life and the inevitability of feeling lost without the
bubble of home to guide you.

Song writing is a form of therapy for
Charity and you can hear this through the honesty of her lyrics
and passion behind the tracks.

Charity is finding her own place in the music scene and is
creating a unique sound through which to channel her experiences.

‘here’ is her debut, original single and it gels her old-time,
soulful influences with a modern and exciting feel

 

Wednesday 1 April 2020

Free Live Stream From Big City Indians 11 April 2020 - 1pm CST

Free Live Stream From Big City Indians 11 April 2020 - 1pm CST 9pm in the UK
This event will be streamed on my Wolfheart Facebook Page.

Take 60 minutes to watch this live performance and let the flute medicine take your spirit on an entertaining musical journey with lots of positive vibes.
So get your mobile phones, iPads and laptops ready to fire! 

Join Big City Indians on Facebook live from my music room on Saturday, April 11 at 1 p.m. CST and 20:00 CEST for an intimate FREE Easter Concert. (9pm UK Time for first showing)
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