Bonnie Prince Billy -SOLD OUT-

2024-03-08T21:00:09+00:00

Joseph Will Oldham (born January 15, 1970) is an American singer-songwriter and actor. From 1993 to 1997, he performed and recorded in collaboration with dozens of other musicians under variations of Palace (Palace, Palace Brothers, Palace Songs, and Palace Music).[3] After briefly publishing music under his own name, in 1998 he adopted Bonnie "Prince" Billy as the name for most of his work. Keeping Secrets Will Destroy You (due August 11th via Domino) presents simply – an album made as it was meant to be heard, in a room. The sound of people together – a sound we’d so recently feared that we’d lost – playing, communing, strings and wood and keys and voices singing. KSWDY presents simply, and is sung along easily and happily with in time BUT --is it family portrait or fairy tale? How does it think the world was made, and will end? Keeping Secrets Will Destroy You was recorded in Louisville by Nick Roeder, featuring Sara Louise Callaway on violin, Kendall Carter on keys, Elisabeth Fuchsia on viola and violin, Dave Howard on Mandolin, Drew Miller on saxophone and Dane Waters’ voice. The presence of so many local players and music educators in the band lends not only to a flow of moments so fluidly encompassing of a wide range of musics from classical to Japanese acid folk and elsewhere, but perhaps even more importantly, to the sense of community, heredity and the triumph of inheritance that is the marrow and life blood of this music. Bonny unveils the first KSWDY teaser with a video for "Bananas," a blue ballad of devotion, doubly crossed with mystery and mischief. Over spartan guitar figures reminiscent of the now-classic Master and Everyone production style, Bonny's call-n-response with Dane Waters passes the love around until flowers bloom forth from the desert, cracks in the sidewalk, Mars.

Bonnie Prince Billy -SOLD OUT-2024-03-08T21:00:09+00:00

The Henry Girls

2024-02-26T12:25:00+00:00

The Henry Girls are an Irish folk and roots music group. The band consists of three sisters: Karen, Lorna and Joleen McLaughlin. All three have studied music at university level and are multi-instrumentalist, utilizing fiddles, ukulele, banjo, guitar, harp, mandolin, piano, and accordion. 'They have more grit than most harmonizing sister acts in the Celtic or Americana Circles' - Bob Brown, WNMC (radio station), USA 'A very beautiful album’ - Bob Harris, BBC Radio 2 ‘A full bodied and powerfully dynamic collection..High buoyant vocal harmonies and ebullient instrumental attack make for stellar moments aplenty.’ - fRoots Magazine (UK) 'chilling three-part harmonies.' -  NPR's 'Mountain Stage Radio Show' (USA) ‘O how I love the Henry Girls…the Boswells reincarnated’ - Eddi Reader, singer

The Henry Girls2024-02-26T12:25:00+00:00

CIGF Presents: The Yonder Boys

2022-05-23T16:07:59+01:00

To prepare for the return of Clonakilty International Guitar Festival this September, CIGF are hosting two special events in June to whet the appetite and generally remind everyone of the

CIGF Presents: The Yonder Boys2022-05-23T16:07:59+01:00

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