CAMBRIDGE FOLK FESTIVAL ANNOUNCES ANOTHER WAVE OF
ACTS
COLLABORATION WITH CANADIAN EAST COAST MUSIC AWARDS
(ECMA) ANNOUNCED
Cambridge
Folk Festival takes
place at Cherry Hinton Hall 1-4 August 2019.
Sarah
Darling / Daoiri Farrell’s All-Star Celtic Session Feat. Michael McGoldrick,
Donal Lunny, Niamh Dunne, Seán Óg Graham, Donald Shaw And Robbie Walsh / Roo
Panes / Jack Broadbent /
The Bar- Steward Sons Of Val Doonican / Ryan Young And Jenn
Butterworth / Katie Doherty & The Navigators /
Kerri Watt
/ Amy Montgomery / Lucy Ward / Sing4sane / The Sisters Of Elva Hill
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(April
24, 2019) Cambridge Folk Festival has
welcomed another impressive tally of artists to join the bill at Cherry Hinton
Hall August 1st – 4th.
Making the trip from
across the Atlantic is US country singer and songwriter Sarah Darling. Well known to live music fans, Sarah has
been a favourite of the last four years at the hugely popular C2C festivals.
Her new album Wonderland will be released in June.
Since ditching his day job
as an electrician, Irish singer and bouzouki player Daoiri
Farrell is no stranger to a collaboration or two and has assembled his
All-Star Celtic Session band together for Cambridge Folk Festival. The
collective includes a veritable who’s who of Celtic maestros that includes
Michael McGoldrick, Donal Lunny, Niamh Dunne, Seán Óg Graham, Donald Shaw and
Robbie Walsh.
Currently on tour
throughout Europe and North America, Dorset native Andrew “Roo” Panes will be wooing audiences at
Cherry Hinton with material from his three albums and EPs.
One to watch will be the
incredible slide guitar skills of blues rocker Jack
Broadbent. Hailed as “the master of the slide guitar” by Montreux Jazz
Festival, Jack has also been championed by the legendary Bootsy Collins. Jack
has spent the past year wowing international audiences with his unique blend of
virtuosic acoustic and slide guitar (played with a hip-flask!), and poignant
folk and blues inspired lyrics.
Bringing a touch of comedy
to the festival is folk parody band The
Bar-Steward Sons of Val Doonican. Playing mainly acoustic instruments, they
take popular songs and twist them in their own hilarious ways.
Ryan Young, who is a young fiddle player from Scotland, has exploded onto the
traditional scene in the last 18 months - one of a 'new wave' of young players
bringing fresh and inventive ideas to traditional Scottish music. Ryan's fiddle
playing is brimming with fresh melodic ideas, an uplifting rhythmic drive and a
great depth of dynamics and precision. Ryan
Young started playing with Jenn
Butterworth as a fiddle and guitar duo after Jenn heard that Ryan was
having to play unaccompanied and offered to join him. They have been playing
extensively throughout the UK and Europe since.
Katie Doherty's latest
project is a collaboration with fellow North East based musicians Dave Gray and
Shona Mooney. Performing as Katie
Doherty and the Navigators, theatre composer Katie will be performing
with (founder member of folk supergroup The Shee) Shona and Världens group
member Dave.
Kerri Watt is the Scottish singer-songwriter currently riding high on the
wave of popularity of UK Americana music. Having toured with Ward Thomas,
Starsailor, Embrace, Nina Nesbitt and Coldplay, Glaswegian Kerri will be
another highlight of Cambridge 2019.
The first thing that grabs
your attention about Northern Ireland singer songwriter Amy Montgomery (apart from her Bohemian
look) is her raw and beautiful voice honed from relentless busking throughout
Ireland. Her vocals seem to channel the spirit of Janis Joplin and Grace Slick
whilst also acknowledging her all-time favourite Alanis Morissette.
Lucy Ward is an award-winning singer-songwriter from Derby. She plays
guitar, ukulele and concertina but considers her voice to be her first
instrument. When not writing music for theatre and film, Lucy revels in being
on stage and will be a true gem not to be missed in August.
Aiming to raise the tent
roof and awareness of the importance of mind healthcare, is musical collectiveSING4SANE, led by Melissa James. The music
and mental health initiative aims to bring together members of the public to
sing and build connections among those with an understanding of, and empathy
towards, mental health struggles.
Cambridge Folk Festival
has commissioned a new artistic piece that will be performed for the first time
at Cherry Hinton Hall this year. It is a one-hour long, narrative folk ballet, The Sisters of Elva Hill. The project
has been produced by award winning folk musician and Musical Director Lucy
Ward. The choreographer is Debbie Norris who has a background in narrative
ballet.
Also announced is Cambridge Folk Festival’s collaboration
with this year’s Canadian East Coast
Music Awards (ECMA). CEO of the ECMA Andy McLean is very happy to be
working together: "Huge congratulations to those successful East Coast
artists chosen to perform this summer at the world renowned Cambridge Folk
Festival, one of the longest running and most famous folk festivals in
the world. It's an amazing opportunity for ECMA artists
to reach the UK market, and we are very proud of our developing partnership
with the Cambridge Folk Festival who
continue to demonstrate their support for East Coast Music/Canadian Style.
Good luck to the performers and have a wonderful summer, Cambridge!"
Artists confirmed to cross
the Atlantic from Canada are Juno Award winner and alternative folk musician Old Man Luedecke, fellow Nova Scotians Ben Caplan and Mo Kenney. Also announced to showcase are
Newfoundland folk trio The Once and
singer-songwriter Dylan Menzie hailing
from Prince Edward Island.
Cambridge
Folk Festival takes
place at Cherry Hinton Hall 1-4 August 2019. Stage 1 headliners are Calexico and Iron & Wine (Friday), Lucinda Williams (Saturday) and From Bamako to Birmingham featuring Amadou and
Mariam and Blind Boys of Alabama (Sunday). Stage 2 headliners are Ralph McTell (Thursday), Robert Finley (Friday), Tunng (Saturday).
New Names Added
Sarah Darling, Daoiri
Farrell’s All-Star Celtic Session feat. Michael McGoldrick, Donal Lunny, Niamh
Dunne, Sean Og Graham, Donald Shaw and Robbie Walsh, Roo Panes, Jack
Broadbent, The Bar-Steward Sons of Val Doonican, Ryan Young and Jenn
Butterworth, Katie Doherty & the Navigators, Kerri Watt,
Amy Montgomery, Lucy Ward, SING4SANE, The Sisters of Elva
Hill
Already Announced
Lucinda Williams, José
González, Nick Mulvey, Richard Thompson, Ralph McTell,
Tunng, Fisherman’s Friends, Lisa O’Neill, Lil’ Jimmy Reed & the A Team,
Talisk, Nancy Kerr, James Fagan & Friends, Sam Sweeney,
Rura, Jarrod Dickenson, Karine Polwart, Calexico and Iron
& Wine, Amadou & Mariam and Blind Boys of Alabama, Graham
Nash, The Unthanks, Gruff Rhys, Robert Finley, Kathryn
Tickell & The Darkening, The Rails, McGoldrick, McCusker and
Doyle, Siobhan Miller, Holy Moly
& the Crackers, The Tweed Project, Rob Heron & The Tea
Pad Orchestra
For more information visit: www.cambridgefolkfestival.co.uk
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