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The Black Feathers

November 28, 2025 By Paul Cunningham

Saturday January 17th 2026, 7.30 pm., doors open 6.45 pm. 

Tiddy Hall, Shipton Road, Ascott-under-Wychwood, Oxfordshire, OX7 6AG
Tickets : £14.00 in advance £17.00 on the door available from:

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

The ability to write songs that are both modern and ancient is a rare thing. The product of an arcane art of weaving in traditional influences so thoroughly that they become the warp and weft of fresh creations.

Once in a blue moon, the whole soars far above the sum of its parts. That’s what happens when The Black Feathers perform live”

– Black Mountain News, North Carolina

The Black Feathers, made up of Ray Hughes and Sian Chandler, are two such talents. They first became aware of the magic between them while collaborating on several musical projects, becoming The Black Feathers and life partners in 2012.

Americana, Folk, and Acoustic Indie Rock sensibilities coexist comfortably in their musical world, with Hughes’ guitar work buoying the kind of harmonies often only heard in family bands. Their music quickly draws the interest of listeners, but it is the stage chemistry that will keep them riveted.

Having already built up a loyal following in the UK, The Black Feathers have been spreading their wings across the US. They have performed at Philadelphia Folk Festival, Kate Wolf Music Festival, and AmericanaFest and have also been awarded official showcases at the International, North East Regional and Far-West Folk Alliance conferences.

stunning harmonies that were so good it reminded me of seeing Gillian Welch and David Rawlings”.

– No Depression

It is so rare an opening act rivals the main performance but that is exactly what the seamless harmony singing Black Feathers achieved”

– Jumpin’ Hot Club

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The pure emotion and subtle timing of their song delivery is as evident as the enjoyment radiating from their onstage chemistry”. 3 Chords and the Truth

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