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9/08/2016

2016 - 2017 Programme

Ketton Showtime 2016-17 Programme

Mainly first or second Friday of the month from October to June

Northwick Arms Hall, High Street, Ketton PE9 3TA

8 pm. Doors open 7.30

£10 on the door or tickets in advance from Adam Cade 01780 720521
Pre-show meals 01780 720 238

Friday October 7th - Femme Fatale - Songs for Scarlet Women

A great night of jazz and blues old and new celebrating the Femme Fatale.

The Femme Fatale, from Cleopatra and Mata Hari to the Sirens and Salome, is gloriously celebrated in all its feisty glory. Sarah Moule's cool voice and Simon Wallace's immaculate piano bring life to a 1950s New York late-night club jazz set of Cole Porter, Stephen Sondheim, Bob Dylan and others. In this highly original show the British singer takes a look at her favourite 'bad girls' and finds there's more to them than meets the eye. The show includes much of the material from the latest CD, 'Songs From The Floating World' which garnered universal acclaim on its release.

A first-rate set (Sunday Times) Cool, elegant, immaculate (The Observer) Massive talent and perfect technique… Sarah Moule stands in the very top flight of UK vocalists (London Jazz)


Friday November 11th - Dipper and Malkin

Sculpting traditional music and song in new ways

Melding traditional song and dance tunes with new ideas, this inspiring duo create beautifully honed new works steeped in the folk tradition. It is clear that John Dipper (viola d’amore) and Dave Malkin (guitar) are two highly talented musicians who create beautiful music that is both moving and thrilling. They currently hold a creative artist residency at Cecil Sharp House for the English Folk Dance and Song Society.

Superb musicianship. One of the most inspired and inspiring duos I've heard in years. Mike Harding
There aren't many who can sculpt music and song in this way. Late Junction on BBC Radio 3



Friday December 2nd - The Roaring Twenties Jazz Band

The Jazz Age was a period in the 1920s in which jazz music and dance styles became popular in Britain. The band recreates this period with a great line up of vocals, piano, drums, bass, saxophone or clarinet and trumpet.
Their huge and eclectic repertoire ranges from Basin Street Blues and Begun the Beguine to Blue Suede Shoes and Bright Star Polka. There's always some space for a bit of ballroom and sequence dancing. So come along, dress in style and have a twenties ball.


Friday February 3rd 2017 - Whiskey Moon Face

A hugely original and sparklingly talented band

Whiskey Moon Face are an alternative folk trio based around double bass, accordion and clarinet, led by the stunning vocals and hallucinatory lyrics of singer Louisa Jones. This is a beautifully realised and wonderfully entertaining sound. The husky voice of Louisa Jones perfectly presents her quirky songs and wonderful melodies while the jazzy clarinet and saxophone gives great style and thrill to the music. We are really pleased to be able to present this trio, especially as they are regularly touring around Europe.

www.whiskeymoonface.co.uk


Friday March 3rd – Smörgåsballad

Songs and tales from the land of the midnight sun

Taking inspiration from some of Sweden's greatest artists, Smörgåsballad is an evening of music and tales from the Swedish Summer. Banish the winter blues by finding out about the tradition of the Easter Witches, of what happens if you pick seven different wild flowers and put them under your pillow at Midsummer, the real meaning of the midsummer majstång and participate in some traditional drinking songs. Be introduced to the ancient cow horn, willow flute, Swedish bagpipes and the ethereal nyckelharpa. A visual treat for the eyes and the ears be transported to the land of the midnight sun. Enjoy some "nordic noir tales": fall in love with the heroes and heroines, at all costs avoid the devil and never cross a nyckelharpa player. Smörgåsbord is a type of Swedish meal served buffet-style with multiple hot and cold dishes of various foods on a table. Smörgåsballad is a Swedish buffet style offering of tales and stories.


Friday April 7th - Garance and the Mitachondries

Garance Louis. Extrovert, eccentric composer, singer and accordionist from Perpignan who finds a fresh and new way of interpreting the French Chanson tradition with her formidable band The Mitochondries. Her band is a mixture of Tom Waits, Edith Piaf and Frank Zappa, with the melancholy softness of alternative post-musette songwriting. Garance has appeared in the bars and street corners of her adoptive London for 4 years, always surrounded by the most curiously talented musicians she can find.



Friday May 12th - Uppingham Jazz and Soul Band

Great vocalists, a rock rhythm section and a big brass sound!

This is big band jazz, blues and soul that certainly rocks and swings. As a local community band it is based at Uppingham Community College and has about forty members of all ages. The band's repertoire comes from the big band jazz of Count Basie & Duke Ellington; the classic soul of Wilson Pickett, Aretha Franklin, Ray Charles & Stevie Wonder; the hit songs of the 1960s & 70s; the music of The Blues Brothers and The Commitments; and contemporary classics from artists such as Amy Winehouse & Daft Punk.



Friday June 2nd - Teyr

High craft and verve from this acclaimed new folk trio
Folk trio Teyr (‘3’ in the Cornish language) evolved out of the London session scene, combining their multiple instruments and voices in every innovative way they can muster. Heavily influenced by the great Irish, Scottish, English and Cornish musicians who've come before, they’ve honed their craft and thrived on weaving diverse threads together. James Gavin (guitar, fiddle), Dominic Henderson (uilleann pipes, whistles) and Tommie Black-Roff (accordion) are three of London’s finest new breed of folk musician.

High-energy brilliance. Folk Radio UK
These chaps play like ancient souls in young, charismatic bodies. Outline Magazine