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Evolve Festival Lodmoor Park Weymouth Dorset
25th & 26th July 2008
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With Miranda Sykes
Show of Hands are undoubtedly the UK's most successful Acoustic Roots duo. With a contemporary twist on traditional music, Steve's songwriting, Phil's instrumental genius and now Miranda Sykes' immense talent, they are a force to be reckoned with.
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Lou Rhodes is a singer-songwriter, who left her electronic beginnings in Lamb for the more intimate world of folk, where she has amassed a huge following with her incredible voice and compelling, emotive songs |
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This vibrant four-piece is one of the best young folk acts around. Drawing on influences from across Europe, they perform all kinds of songs, dances and tunes with vitality and style. |

A band that gets everyone dancing through their infectious blend of celtic, gypsy, latino, dance, punk, reggae and traditional folk. |
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Northern duo, Megson, have been making a splash in the folk/roots scene with their captivating songs, poignant lyrics, beautiful harmonies and impeccable musicianship. |
Tim van Eyken
Since winning the BBC's Young Folk Awards in 1998, Tim has toured the world with Waterson:Carthy, honing his skill as an instrumentalist and a performer. Today, he is one of the most assured and captivating singers around. |
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Tom Dale
Tom Dale is a prolific song-smith, with a street-worn command of rack harmonica, finger-style, lap and slide guitar. An experienced and unique performer. |
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Landermason
Musicians Fiona Lander and Paul Mason collectively known as Landermason started writing and recording songs together in 2000. Fiona (vocals, piano, whistles and saxophones) and Paul (vocals and guitars) have developed a unique sound displaying their undoubted talents as musicians. |
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5th Quarter
Since 2005 5th Quarter have entertained audiences with their original mix of traditional and contempory folk, spiced with more than a hint of Jazz and blues. With strong vocals and rich instrumentation fans are wowed by their gentle ballads, firey fiddle tunes and stunning improvisations. Folk music like you never heard before.
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Nick Wyke & Becki Driscoll
Nick Wyke is an experienced performer and workshop leader whose skills have been tried and tested at major folk festivals including Sidmouth International Festival. Becki Driscoll started playing folk and traditional music in her home town of Bridport with ceilidh band Sundance, She composes many of the new tunes for the duo, drawing on her interest and knowledge of traditional English and Western European music for inspiration. |
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Daniel Honey
Daniel Honey is a singer-songwriter who draws inspiration from a range of styles such as folk, blues, and indie. Whether performing solo or with his backing band, Daniel's smooth voice and emotive songs are guaranteed to please any audience. |
Formed at the end of 2007, Thinker are a relatively new band from the south. The 3 piece made up of violin, guitar, bass and voice combine traditional influences with modern sentiments, to create music which is energetic, melodic and will make you think. Already gathering a reputation for their live performances, Thinker have a belief in good songwriting which makes for a great live spectacle.
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Reg Meuross and Jackie Oates
Reg's gently-rocking, melodic country-tinged songs seem to plant themselves in the mind as if by celestial USB. Reg has created his own form of ‘Britannicana’, finding inspiration in fragments of history and real lives as well as the usual subjects of love and loss. Both on CD and live, he keeps the finest company, with the likes of Who keyboard player RABBITT BUNDRICK, MIRANDA SYKES, PHIL BEER and at Evolve the wonderful viola/fiddle player and singer JACKIE. She is a rising star who was BBC Young Folk award finalist in 2008 has since had a MOJO top 10 album, numerous gigs and festival appearances, tours with Show of Hands and a great new eponymous CD (produced by Phil) just released.
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Mawkin:Causley
Those wicked Essex rascals, Mawkin, have joined forces with the honey-voiced Jim Causley to form one hell of a boy band! One of the best instrumental outfits to emerge in recent years, Mawkin have a string of festival and concert appearances under their belt. Bringing Jim Causley on board is a masterstroke, as his gorgeous baritone voice is the perfect foil for their cleverly textured tunes and energetic performances. A unique collaboration not to be missed.
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Not Made In China
Not Made in China are young acoustic / folk / pop puck duo Tiff Wheaton-Green and Gavin Blackwell. They blend subtle and haunting vocals with confident and sparse playing. They are currently being picked up by festivals over
the summer, and gaining rave reviews whenever they play. Inspired by singer songwriters including Kirsty MacCoal and and Billy Bragg, Not Made in China have been described as really amazing and truly charming.
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Bob Kirkpatrick
Bob Kirkpatricks songs are a fine addition to the contemporary acoustic scene, with real melodies, real words and real Meaning! And he performs them with style.
Bob runs the Sunray Folk Club. We highly recommend a visit to this entertaining evening organised once a month. Check Bob's website for more details.
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State Of Undress
State of Undress are a rocky rootsy band from Dorset playing a distinctive brand of original music. Their guitar-based songs interlaced with violin in addition to drums and bass move from the thought-provoking and evocative to the shamelessly foot-tapping! In the last year or so the band has gone from strength to strength. Last summer they worked with Grant Showbiz, Billy Bragg's long-time producer, on their first single Red Waters and they started 2008 by supporting the legendary Dave Cousins of The Strawbs at the Half Moon Putney. With a live CD Caught in the Act! recorded in the spring; a summer full of festivals and fairs; and a tour of arts centres and theatres booked for the autumn, State of Undress have the year all covered up!
State of Undress are: Charlie Rose (lead vocals); Alan Rose (guitars and vocals); Samantha Jane (violin); Malcolm Windett (bass and electric upright bass); Keith Fletcher (drums and percussion). www.stateofundress.com
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James Findlay
James Findlay is a locally based traditional singer, fiddler and guitarist. Coming from a musical background, he is influenced by all genres of music. However, his love lies in traditional English folk music and ballads, his style being inspired by Nic Jones, and singers such as The Watersons. |
Pronghorn
“Purveyors of the finest Cowpunk” – With blisteringly fast, rabble-rousing tunes, Pronghorn are set, as always, to whip the crowd into a frenzy of hoedown bliss. Accept no imitations – this band are one of the South's finest exports, regularly playing festivals over
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Oddur
Oddur joined Lamb in 2001, and remained a principle member of the group until they disbanded in 2004. It was the spark he needed to actualize his own musical expression. Since then, Oddur has worked as a session player and touring guitarist for Nemo Jones, Alison David, Papertwin, breakbeat producer Adam Freeland, and both Barlow and Lamb vocalist Lou Rhodes. Oddur’s guitar work covers a wide emotion spectrum, from gentle balladry to fervent, jump-up riffing. Influenced by the playing of John Renbourn and Scottish folkies Bert Jansch and John Martin, Oddur conjures up luminous melodies and vivid imagery with a patient playing style. His Fylde Alchemist emits an exquisite tone that resonates behind a light and soothing singing voice. His lyrics forego allegory in favor of simplicity.
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Tam Lyn
Neill & Alastair. Traditional English folk music played in Jigs, reels and stirring ballads
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