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Katie Spencer, David Ward Maclean & Henry Parker

Sunday, 25 Oct 2020 @ 19:00 Past Event
Katie Spencer, David Ward Maclean & Henry Parker
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Like the expressionistic brushstrokes of a landscape painter, Katie Spencer conjures vivid landscapes through the medium of song. Curating intimate studies using her unique finger picked acoustic guitar style and an assured warm voice, Spencer underlines the sense of space that surrounds her home by the sea in Hornsea, East Yorkshire.

The way Katie plays is never contrived, showy or imitative; it sounds true a world-class folk guitarist- fRoots

www.katiespencer.net

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David Ward Maclean has worked as a musician in York, England for the past 25 years or so. He has supported John Martyn, Jack Bruce, John James, Ralph McTell, Dougie Maclean, and more recently Martin Carthy, Jethro Tull, John Otway, John Gomm, Edwina Hayes, Chris Helme, Woody Mann and Benjamin Francis Leftwich.

"Great stuff." - Ian Anderson, Jethro Tull

www.davidwardmaclean.com

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A devoted guitarist from the West Yorkshire town of Bingley, Henry Parker plays with an intricate finger-picking style that brings to mind the late 60's folk, psych and progressive rock scenes, with influence drawn from the likes of Bert Jansch, Nick Drake, Pentangle and Fairport Convention. His songwriting lyrically entwines landscapes, people and politics with roots that run deep into the traditional folk songs of England.

Channelling the ghosts of Jansch and Renbourn through his fingertips, the fluid playing and emotive singing of Yorkshire-born Henry Parker evokes the spirit of the early-60's folk revival as if it were yesterday. RnR

www.henryparkermusic.co.uk
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