MARTIN CARTHY in concert

The Moira Village Hall, DE12 6DZ, Moira, Swadlincote.

NATIONAL FOREST FOLK CLUB

Moira Village Hall, Daybell Road, Moira DE126DZ 

Doors into concert room open at 7.15 pm

Unreserved seating. If you have requirement of space for a wheelchair please let us know in advance.

There is no bar, but you are very welcome to bring your own drinks!

 

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GENERAL ADMISSION £19.80 (£18.00)
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A very special occasion and one that we are so looking forward to. The legend comes to Moira once again, and he will have a new album out!

Mercury Prize nominee 2025

Lifetime Achievement Award - BBC Radio 2 Folk Awards 2014

For more than 50 years Martin Carthy has been one of folk music's greatest innovators, one of its best loved, most enthusiastic and, at times, most quietly controversial of figures. His skill, stage presence and natural charm have won him many admirers, not only from within the folk scene, but also far beyond it. Trailblazing musical partnerships with, amongst others, Steeleye Span, Dave Swarbrick and his award-winning wife (Norma Waterson) and daughter Eliza Carthy have resulted in more than 40 albums, but Martin has only recorded 10 solo albums, of which the much anticipated Waiting for Angels (Topic TSCD527) was the latest. Whether in the folk clubs like ours (which he continues to champion), on the concert stage or making TV appearances (he was the subject of the acclaimed `Originals' music documentary strand on BBC 2) - there are few roles that Martin Carthy hasn't played.

He's a ballad singer, a ground-breaking acoustic and electric-guitarist and an authoritative interpreter of newly composed material. He always prefers to follow an insatiable musical curiosity rather than cash in on his unrivalled position. Perhaps, most significant of all, are his settings of traditional songs with guitar, which have influenced a generation of artists, including Bob Dylan and Paul Simon, on both sides of the Atlantic.
`Arguably the greatest English folk song performer, writer, collector and editor of them all' Q Magazine
'Carthy is a master of the ballad of substance, songs that tell stories, whether they are traditional, his own or from contemporary writers.' The Telegraph