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You are here: Home / Folk Club / Red Moon Road

Red Moon Road

February 27, 2015 By Paul Cunningham

Red Moon Road
Red Moon Road

FROM CANADA

TIDDY HALL, ASCOTT-UNDER-WYCHWOOD OX7 6AG

SATURDAY APRIL 4TH 8.00 PM

DOORS OPEN 7.30 PM

£8 IN ADVANCE, £10 ON THE DOOR

TICKETS AVAILABLE FROM:

www.wegottickets.com/wychwoodfolkclub

01993831427 www.wychwoodfolkclub.com

Red Moon Road

Canada’s most energetic and endearing folk trio. Masterful story telling. Haunting three part harmonies. Mandolin, Banjo, Guitar, Delay pedals and a beat up bass drum. A lush and lively take on modern roots.

Born in a storm on a wild Canadian lake, Red Moon Road came into its own on the trails between coast and coast. All credit goes to the chemistry, and to the magic that happens when the Winnipeg band’s two Daniels – jazz-trained Daniel Jordan and bilingual prog-rock vet Daniel Peloquin-Hopfner – strum up the strings to support twilight-voiced singer Sheena Rattai.

From living rooms to folk fest stages, the three have charmed fans from coast to coast with their lush and lively take on modern roots, peppered always by bright stage banter, exquisite harmonies and masterfully told stories.

As you can hear on their brand-new EP “Tales from the Whiteshell” or their acclaimed eponymous debut album, it’s all sort of rich and warm and deeply familiar, like a campfire crackling wherever the microphones stand: even if it’s your first time in the audience, you come as a friend of this band.

Filed Under: Folk Club, Tiddy Hall

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