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Theatre of Dolls proudly presents Dolls Of Love! Saturday 7th June, 2014. We are doing two premiere dates in two different venues. St Pancras Old Church on Sunday 29 June at 8pm and Somerset House on Friday 25 July at 7pm. You can get tickets for these two events at ticketweb.co.uk. Wednesday 24th July, 2013. And then went off with the French circus. Below is the poster of La Robe Sacree that we performed here. This weekend we are off to The Secret Garden Party. At 910pm. Hope to see you there! In the me...
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Olivia Chaney: Kings Place, London, May 19 2015 « Folk Witness
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Under the trad/arr of folk and acoustic music. Laquo; Jackie Oates: The Spyglass & The Herringbone. Phil Tyler on mini-album The Song Crowned King, minimalism and self-borrowing. May 23, 2015 by markdishman. Olivia Chaney: Kings Place, London, May 19 2015. I vaguely remember messaging Olivia Chaney. When I first heard her music, so it must have been a long time ago. Six, seven years? Finally released by Nonesuch. Last month is minimal and spare, but strongly felt and rigorously considered. Holds the quie...
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Q & A – The Wealden | Alternative Friday
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Spreading the word about great new music. Q and A – The Wealden. April 17, 2015. Described as “. Two of London’s best kept secrets. Read on though, as we take in the Battle of Agincourt, the concourse at St. Pancras, obnoxious gasses, secretive hidden talents… and Seb Rochford’s hair! You both have a rich musical background, but how long have you known each other, and what made you decide to come together late last year as The Wealden? I recently (on Fresh on the Net. JQ: They mostly started out as sketc...
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Kings Place « Folk Witness
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Under the trad/arr of folk and acoustic music. May 23, 2015 by markdishman. Olivia Chaney: Kings Place, London, May 19 2015. I vaguely remember messaging Olivia Chaney. When I first heard her music, so it must have been a long time ago. Six, seven years? That it’s taken such a long time for so obvious a talent to record a debut album demonstrates a rare patience and self-assurance. The time has been spent honing, crafting, re-working:. Finally released by Nonesuch. The set showcases Chaney’s diverse tale...
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Olivia Chaney « Folk Witness
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Under the trad/arr of folk and acoustic music. January 3, 2016 by markdishman. Olivia Chaney: The Longest River & False Lights: Salvor Folk Witness albums of the year 2015. It’s a bit late and a bit different this year. Wasn’t as active in 2015 as it has been in previous years (something we hope to remedy in 2016), but there was still plenty to listen to. When it came to album of the year time, however, two stood out. And, this year, it proved impossible to choose one over the other. And why should we?
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Live reviews « Folk Witness
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Under the trad/arr of folk and acoustic music. June 19, 2016 by markdishman. Martin & Eliza Carthy: West End Centre, Aldershot, June 17 2016. They’re a bit late to arrive, but all it takes is a charming apology and a beautiful song, and the West End Centre. Crowd instantly forgive Martin. How could we not? The duo are remarkably fresh despite having spent who knows how many hours in a car, and when they play something as sweet, sad and perfect as their arrangement of Molly Drake’s. Each song is introduce...
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live reviews « Folk Witness
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Under the trad/arr of folk and acoustic music. June 19, 2016 by markdishman. Martin & Eliza Carthy: West End Centre, Aldershot, June 17 2016. They’re a bit late to arrive, but all it takes is a charming apology and a beautiful song, and the West End Centre. Crowd instantly forgive Martin. How could we not? The duo are remarkably fresh despite having spent who knows how many hours in a car, and when they play something as sweet, sad and perfect as their arrangement of Molly Drake’s. Each song is introduce...
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album reviews « Folk Witness
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Under the trad/arr of folk and acoustic music. February 21, 2016 by markdishman. Maz O’Connor interview part one: new album The Longing Kind, the writing process and folk heroines. Following the success of 2014’s. Is back with a new album,. So, for example, we get the joyful Mother Make My Bed ( when you’re young and when you’re poor, the only thing you want is more ), a thoughtful examination of the story of Lady Jane Grey, and the self-assured, reassuring closer When the Whisky Runs Dry. And a whol...
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James Hong Conjecture: June 2015
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Has more TV/movie credits than Kevin Bacon. Thus, he is a better candidate for Six Degrees. The Special James Hong Conjecture states that the sum of James Hong numbers is less than the sum of Kevin Bacon numbers. The General James Hong Conjecture states that the sum of James Hong numbers is less than the sum of any set of "Six Degrees of X" number. Sunday, June 28, 2015. On Saturday, I headed over to Pauper's Pub with great anticipation for a Singer's Jazz Series show. The night was billed. Had a young f...
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Jordan Hunt « Folk Witness
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Under the trad/arr of folk and acoustic music. May 23, 2015 by markdishman. Olivia Chaney: Kings Place, London, May 19 2015. I vaguely remember messaging Olivia Chaney. When I first heard her music, so it must have been a long time ago. Six, seven years? That it’s taken such a long time for so obvious a talent to record a debut album demonstrates a rare patience and self-assurance. The time has been spent honing, crafting, re-working:. Finally released by Nonesuch. The set showcases Chaney’s diverse tale...
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