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More Guest Added to Sidmouth 2010 Line-up

Sidmouth Folk Week 2010 22 MARCH 2010

More Guest Added to Sidmouth 2010 Line-up

More names have been added to the guest list for this year’s bumper Sidmouth FolkWeek.

2010 BBC Radio 2 Folk Awards winners Show of Hands will be appearing at the Ham Marquee. A huge draw wherever they play, the Devon band’s Sidmouth shows are always especially popular.

Eliza Carthy & Saul Rose, Scottish Gaelic singer Julie Fowlis, Heidi Talbot with John McCusker and Boo Hewerdine, and young Scottish dynamos Breabach have also been added to the star-studded Ham Marquee bill. Brand new supergroup KAN, featuring Flook’s Brian Finnegan on flute and Lau’s Aidan O'Rourke on fiddle, has just been confirmed.

Andy Cutting has announced that June Tabor will be one of his guests at the Andy Cutting and Friends concert, and his debut solo CD (ten years in the making!) will be launched at the concert.

The cream of the 21st century folk scene will celebrate the influential legacy of Nic Jones, who now lives in the south-west and is looking forward to joining us for a very special concert. Guests at “In Search of Nic Jones”in the Ham Marquee will include Martin Simpson, Pete Coe, Jim Moray, Jackie Oates & Belinda O’Hooley, Faustus, Nancy Kerr & James Fagan, Jon Boden and Sam Carter.

Other recently-booked festival artists include solo appearances from Oysterband’s John Jones and Ray “Chopper” Cooper, Alistair Anderson, Coope Boyes and Simpson, Hannah James & Sam Sweeney, Rachael McShane, Spiro, The Wilsons (making their Sidmouth debut), Lynne Heraud & Pat Turner, Roger Watson, Brian Peters and Lucy Kearney & Jonny Farrell.

There’s Cuban music from Asere, Russian Gypsy music from Koshka and traditional Lithuanian dance group Saduto. Two concerts under the banner “The World on your Doorstep” will feature international musicians who are now resident in the UK, including a special concert featuring the music of refugees.

Daimh, a dynamic young band blending Irish, Scottish and Cape Breton music, will rock The Bulverton, Sidmouth’s venue for high-energy stand-up gigs; the rest of the stellar Bulverton line-up includes Bellowhead, Shooglenifty, Salsa Celtica and Cordelia’s Dad.

The ceilidh programme just gets better and better! Sheffield’s Bedlam, Tickled Pink, Polkaworks, The Committee Band, Chalktown, Mr Gubbins’ Bicycle and newcomers The Tiggerz (featuring Simon Care and Laurel Swift). They will be joining previously announced Blowzabella, Toothless Mary and the Spiers and Boden Ceilidh.

The social dance programme will include The Bristol Players, Stick Shift, The Watch and Belshazzar’s Feast, plus callers Adam Hughes, Mike Courthold and, making a rare visit home from the States, Michael Barraclough.

John Howson of Veteran Records has helped us to assemble some of the finest traditional singers and musicians in the UK and Ireland for the Sidmouth Traditions programme. Guests include Scots Traveller singer and storyteller Sheila Stewart MBE, Ireland’s Four Star Trio, The Orchard family from Devon, Vic and Viv Legg from Cornwall, Jim Eldon and The Watchorns.

The extensive workshop programme will include a week of workshops led by Alistair Anderson, leading to a performance of his groundbreaking Steel Skies. The Instep Research Team will present a week of clog dance workshops. More workshops will soon be announced in music, dance and song, featuring many of the festival’s star names.

All of the artists detailed above join the previously-announced guests - the full list is on the website www.sidmouthfolkweek.co.uk

Season tickets have been selling well since the start of January, but the discount ticket deal finishes at the end of March. On-line tickets are available from www.sidmouthfolkweek.co.uk and post and telephone tickets from the Box Office, Sidmouth TIC, Ham Lane, Sidmouth, Devon, EX10 8XR. Tel: 01395 578627.

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