Solstice Shorts Festival Folk Music

Let’s introduce you to the musicians who performed at Solstice Shorts:

Ian Kennedy and Sarah Lloyd

Ian and Sarah are local musicians who delight in blending their voices in live unaccompanied harmony. Their repertoire covers traditional folk songs, including nursery rhymes and the occasional long ballad. Having warmed their vocal chords at The Goose is Out Singarounds, they now regularly sing floor spots at the Goose club nights in Nunhead, Tooting, Sharps and Islington folk clubs and as far afield as the Towersey Festival. In the last year, they have supported both Thomas McCarthy and the Copper Family for sell out nights at the Ivy House Community Pub in Nunhead. Earlier this year, Ian and Sarah performed as a duo at Cecil Sharp House for the launch of the EFDSS Yan Tan Tethera textiles and song project. They are also founder members of the Dulwich Folk Choir.

Ian Kennedy & Sarah Lloyd Performing at Solstice Shorts

Dust to Dust, http://youtu.be/sGaJlTbi0fA

On Monday Morning, http://youtu.be/jLQHhO78k9I

John Anderson, http://youtu.be/eiQeEcPJRpA

Grey Funnel Line, http://youtu.be/SN4LSZ2UtYg

Dashing Away With a Smoothing Iron, http://youtu.be/dNsT8Axdy_g

Twenty One Years, http://youtu.be/apRCSZajhKw

I Courted a Sailor, http://youtu.be/RX2pSzvk9pE

Shepherd O Shepherd, http://youtu.be/e23vMXLorYY

Shadrack Tye

Shadrack Tye have won critical acclaim from audiences and promoters alike for their performances at venues and festivals in London and around the country. All members of the same family, they perform folk arrangements and original songs bringing to both a multitude of musical influences.Tina and Paul have had long careers playing for top London orchestras and as music educationalists, while Sony artist Sam also sings with vocal jazz harmony group Vive, recently featured on both BBC television and radio.

I look forward to hearing some more of their stuff because it’s different and very, very interesting…..like it very much …

Mike Harding- Folk Show

In their first year out Shadrack Tye were invited to play in the Folk Rising series at Cecil Sharpe House and also performed at the Purbeck, Wessex and Folk Thing festivals.In 2013 they debuted debuted most successfully at the Rochester Sweeps and Broadstairs folk festivals, while this years firsts included Gate to Southwell and  the London Folkfest at the Bedford, Balham as well as an invitation to return to the main stage at the Wessex Festival. More recently they have headlined at venues in London and the south, most notably at the famous Bush Hall in west London.

Last year they achieved multiple radio plays on the Tom Robinson Show, BBC Introducing Mixtape and Mike Harding Folk Show and in addition, after being heard live by the producer of the International Ronnie Scott’s Radio Show, they were given the opportunity to record their much-loved cover of “Big Yellow Taxi” for the Joni Mitchell Special aired in the UK, USA and Canada.

They were also the featured band for Spiral Earth’s “Introducing” article in November 2013.

Their self-released EP – “The Lovers Tale”, was described by Mike Harding as “damn fine” and they are currently creating their next album due for release in 2015.

Have you Ever Thought, http://youtu.be/u3af3bfE7Ro

The Pilgrimage, http://youtu.be/toWWOtKdwYU

Another Way, http://youtu.be/gZLntZV_uQo

The Task, http://youtu.be/A85_I-MfNoE

Time for Man go Home, http://youtu.be/kP4BmUIHJd4

Quiet Joys of Brotherhood, http://youtu.be/O4275pYReeM

The Lovers’ Tale, http://youtu.be/UEEj5GGpQlM

Rosemary Lippard

Rosemary has been singing British Traditional Music in folk clubs for nearly 3 years now. She often sings unaccompanied but is also in folk duos, with consummate guitarist Tim Graham, and as Country Parish Music with Steven Collins, founder of the Owl Service and Stone Tape Recording. She has played at gigs for The Goose Is Out in South East London, Leigh On Sea Folk Festival, Oxford Folk Weekend, The Islington Folk Club (from whom she won the Trad2Mad award in 2012) and the Green Note Cafe, Camden supporting artists such as Martin Carthy and Dave Swarbrick, Phillip Henry and Hannah Martin, Ewan McLennan, Long Lankin, The Askew Sisters, and Jim Causley. Rosemary hopes to be doing a few gigs this September, with Tim Graham, around England and potentially Wales… and for there to be enough gigs to call it a tour…

The Unquiet Grave, http://youtu.be/XjgZS1bn3N4

January Man, http://youtu.be/hkrWeT3rLL8

Day After Tomorrow, http://youtu.be/_mSw6YKS_j0

Death & The Lady, http://youtu.be/Fkc1MOpXohI

October Song, http://youtu.be/p34FVVDijk4

 

Pepper and Shepherd

Pepper and Shepherd are James Pepper and Anthony Shepherd. They play intricate, honest folk music on mandolin, guitar, ukulele and harmonies. They formed in 2009 and both live in Peckham, South London.
Their second album, Kings on the Rye was released on last August Bank Holiday. A bittersweet collection of eight original folk songs, written, recorded and produced in a tiny flat on Peckham High Street in the spring of 2013.

hear Pepper & Sheppherd Playing talking  to us about what they think about music, writing and festivals

Hopes & Fears, http://youtu.be/8l7Zuke-uO4

Ten Long Years, http://youtu.be/RG77JwUVkeU

Build Your Heart, http://youtu.be/9VEJiZHhF6g

Courage, http://youtu.be/dre81wGcXWE

Annie, http://youtu.be/kiDaJXgah9k

Lerwick Lanes, http://youtu.be/FRFluhgRmV4

Another New World, http://youtu.be/KtrbIoSI9eM

And finally, Summer All Year Long

Summer All Year Long (SAYL) is a group of friends who meet in Cherry’s living room to sing for the pleasure of it, and sometimes do this in public, usually in connection with an Arachne Press event.

Since January 2014 they  ploughed through what seemed like thousands of songs about or related to time, trying things out and rejecting them, or making up arrangements. Not all of them started out as folk songs, but they are now!

The Year Turns Round http://youtu.be/mj7LVw79Xv0

It is Time to go Now (Padstow farewell)  http://youtu.be/MI_hO29GQMc

Bright Morning Star  http://youtu.be/jPVqKifqezo

The Ladies go Dancing at Whitsun http://youtu.be/d_13Uf8u94s

Autumn Round http://youtu.be/2GsxLAcs_40

 Roll Turn Spin / The Green Man http://youtu.be/ZlmHK988kpE

The King http://youtu.be/4jTr0NhTy2s

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