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You are here: Home / Folk Club / Pete Morton plus support from Paul Walker & Karen Pfeiffer

Pete Morton plus support from Paul Walker & Karen Pfeiffer

August 1, 2022 By Paul Cunningham

Saturday September 10th, 7.30 pm., doors open 7.00 pm.

Tiddy Hall, Shipton Road, Ascott-under-Wychwood, Oxfordshire, OX7 6AG
Tickets : £12.00 in advance £14.00 on the door available from:

01993 831427, 07870 563299, www.wegottickets.com/wychwoodfolkclub, wychwoodfolkclub@zoho.com, www.wychwoodfolkclub.com

Pete Morton began his musical journey after he came across a Buffy St Marie record. It was from that moment on he decided to become a folk singer. Discovering the songs of the early sixties protest movement, it inspired him to write and take his songs into folk clubs and beyond. 

Pete Morton

For thirty years, Pete has been performing to audiences all over the world. Throughout that time, he has been regarded as one the best on the contemporary roots’ music scene.  His latest album ‘A Golden Thread’ has received rave reviews with eight newly self-penned songs, a Pete Seeger classic ‘Oh Had I A Golden Thread’, and versions of the traditional gems, ‘Barbry Allen’ and ‘The Farmers Boy’. 

Often referred to as an old-time troubadour he has a compelling stage presence and approachable style that delivers an unruly mix of humanism, politics, love, social commentary and humour all wrapping its way around the folk tradition. 

https://youtu.be/qxf9xJFc4Nk
Pete Morton @Clonter Opera Theatre 2016
Pete Morton – Farmers Boy Rap, for Maggie Boyle Kitchen Songs Project

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