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You are here: Home / Folk Club / Winter Wilson

Winter Wilson

February 13, 2015 By Paul Cunningham

Winter Wilson
Winter Wilson

SWAN INN, ASCOTT-U-WYCHWOOD OX7 6AG

SATURDAY MARCH 7TH 8.00 PM

DOORS OPEN 7.30 PM

£8 IN ADVANCE, £10 ON THE DOOR

TICKETS AVAILABLE FROM:

www.wegottickets.com/wychwoodfolkclub  or 01993831427

www.wychwoodfolkclub.com

Plus support from Pete Joshua

With 6 critically-acclaimed albums to their name, Winter Wilson are known across the UK acoustic music scene for their fine original songs, stunning harmonies and off-the-wall humour. Cutting Free, their latest album, has been selected by the Daily Telegraph as one of its top folk albums of 2014, adding to the duo’s reputation as great entertainers.

Kip Winter’s voice is simply one of the best in the business, delivering power and emotion in equal measure (described by one promoter as “from melting to belting”). In the past she has sung everything from jazz to opera, but is at her best and happiest when singing folk and blues.

Described by the great John Tams (Sharpe, Warhorse) as a “magnificent” songwriter, Dave Wilson is now recognised as one of the best on the English acoustic scene, with his songs covered by some of folk’s “greats” including Vin Garbutt. Add to this a mellow, relaxed singing style and some mean guitar playing.

Put these two together and you get great songs, beautifully sung and much laughter – a performance guaranteed to deliver superb entertainment.

Filed Under: Folk Club, The Swan

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