Saturday 22nd September








Flossie Malavialle
Her collection of 12 albums (so far) is a reminder of how much work and dedication she has put into her music career: from well established folk songs to jazz standards, from blues numbers to Edith Piaf and Jacques Brel’s classics, her wide répertoire appeals to all.
Flossie Malavialle
Henry Wacey
His experience and style have landed him a slots at Glastonbury Festival, plus shows in America and Canada, to name a few.
Sarah Kelly
A covert singer-songwriter, overt ukulele obsessive and eclectic song collector, Sarah loves to perform original songs, old songs, contemporary songs and always TRUE songs.
Sarah has recently won the Ukulele Festival Of Scotland “New Comer Award”, Cheltenham festival Of Performing Arts - Open Singing Championship Winner and Winner of the Musician’s Union instrumentalist trophy, 2017.
Sarah Kelly
Sarah’s voice is hugely impressive bulging with tone, range and
expression, delivered expertly with oodles of soul and personality
expression, delivered expertly with oodles of soul and personality
Uke Planet
Alistair Goodwin
Since first picking up a guitar at the age of three, the instrument has held a lifelong fascination for Alistair. His love of acoustic music has led him to play with an extremely wide range of musicians from street performers to the classically trained. Alistair's live performances blend melody, rhythm and vocal talent into a heartfelt and heady brew
Recent performances include radio exposure on the South Coast's Spirit FM, live interviews and performances on the BBC's Radio Solent and for Portsmouth and Southampton Television. His frequent live performances at venues across London and the south coast of England continue to build an impressively awed and loyal following in his musical wake.
Alistair Goodwin
Bath Youth Folk Band
Bath Youth Folk Band
Broomdasher
Broomdasher
Mantic Muddlers
Mantic Muddlers
Tenderlore
Sunday 23rd September








Fred's House
Fred's House
Fred's House are a very popular band who have built up a significant following, and they were quickly bringing the house down
Maverick Magazine
Naomi Bedford and Paul Simmonds
holler of ‘Still Want You Blues’ to a gothic folk adaptation of a little known Percy Shelley poem, ‘Young Parson Richard’, stopping off at many points in between.
Naomi and Paul came together over a mutual love of folk and country music styles. Paul was the mandolin player and songwriter with The Men They Couldn’t Hang; Naomi was the singer and writer of Orbital hit ‘Funny Break’.
At the heart of their new album are Naomi and Paul. Partners in real, as well as musical, life; the album is their mission, their story and, appropriately, a true labour of love.
Naomi Bedford and Paul Simmonds
Both brilliant and original in equal measure
Independent
Robin Irene Moss
Robin Irene Moss
To say her talent as a songwriter is otherworldly is an understatement
Play Too Much
Rosie & Rowan
Rowan Piggott
Rosie Hodgson
Georgia Lewis Trio
Georgia Lewis
John Forrester
“weaves together folk-rock with Americana feel to create a distinctive and immediate sound… passionate intensity and swelling arrangements… reviews are always subjective, but this is something special” – R2 Magazine, 5 stars
“an open, flexible collection… by turn poetic and philosophical… Forrester is wise enough to have inherent balance… decent” – fRoots