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Up coming events

To be held at the Memorial Hall

 

howdenjones Concert

 At Kirkland and Catterall Memorial Hall

Saturday 28th March 2009

7-30pm until 10.30pm

£6 on the door (children free)

(please bring your own refreshments,)

 

 

 

 

BACK ON THE ‘B’ ROAD AGAIN!

ORIGINAL, NORTHERN TINGED MUSIC AND BANTER FROM LANCASHIRE’S BEST LOVED DUO.

ORGANIC*, FREERANGE ENTERTAINMENT FOR ALL THE FAMILY.

BEAUTIFUL MUSIC IN BEAUTIFUL PLACES.

(*WITH ADDITIVES)

 

 

A evening of songs and stories with Kate Howden and Paul Jones.

With superb arrangements, breathtaking harmonies, down-to-earth virtuosity

        and an infectious delight in live performance.

 Kate and Paul 

        are songwriters with that special magic that takes you on a journey through

        a musical landscape, telling stories and sharing experience with their music.

Between them they play, guitar, mandolin, bodhran and cajon..

This concert is part of their Lancashire Village Hall Tour,

For more information about the concert, ring  07900 258 488,

or the band visit www.howdenjones.co.uk

  

“It is rare to find a band so lyrically masterful, technically superb and musically talented,

who can also connect with their audience. Howdenjones did not just 'perform' at our village arts festival, they shared their passion with us, and left us with memories we will cherish”.

David Giles, Goosfest, October 2007

 

“I have seen ‘howdenjones’ three times now.

Their music is just lovely - evocative lyrics and haunting melodies and a well-judged combination of beautifully played instruments and voice.  All this interspersed with engaging anecdotes and gentle leg-pulling, makes their company absolutely delightful.  After an evening with Howdenjones, we came away feeling as if we’d spent one of those few treasured evenings with old friends, transported, relaxed and entirely envious of their sheer musicality and creative vigour.  That we were able to see them in our own village was the icing on the cake!” Sophie Snell  Quarndon Village Hall  Spring 2007

 

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