Guests for the 2024 Moreton Traditional Sing
Malcolm Austen
Malcolm Austen
I first visited a Folk Club while at school which started a lifelong love of folk song. Moving to Peacehaven in Sussex and finding the Coppers club stated my journey into traditional singers and song. My interest in humorous songs from traditional singers was sparked by seeing Johnny Doughty who reminding me of my father’s singing. Later a remark in a Bob Copper talk “having a humorous song up your sleeve was always useful in the pub session” started me looking into humorous, Music Hall and nonsense songs from traditional performers.
Sue Burgess
Sue Burgess
Sid Calderbank
Sid Calderbank
Web site: Sid Calderbank
Moira Craig
Moira Craig
Moira Craig & Carolyn Robson
Moira Craig & Carolyn Robson
According to David Kidman
“Their two-part harmonies are to die for, their peerless vocal togetherness and unrivalled expertise, their absolute, unreserved delight in winkling out the inner subtleties of their songs’ melodies makes their performances the most inordinately fine singing you’re likely to hear.”
Nick Dow
Nick Dow
Nick Dow is trained in the dying art of Gypsy Wagon Painting and has worked as a painter for a long list of celebrities including Ronnie Wood of the Rolling Stones.
Nick Dow's gigs are informative and entertaining. He has a great sense of humour, and nobody goes home disappointed.
‘The adjective “sturdy” is the overriding impression that first acquaintance with Nick’s singing affords: he has a well-rounded and full-toned baritone with a warm, supremely even-toned range and a grand confidence in the direct, unfussy delivery.’ David Kidman
‘Nick is a fine guitarist and his backings are carefully worked out and always appropriate, but to hear the full majesty and impact of this magnificent voice at its finest, then it is those where that voice is heard on its own that these ears are attracted to.’ Vic Smith
‘He's really a rather good and interesting singer’ Rod Stradling
(Friday evening) From The Collection
Nick and his wife Mally have been collecting traditional folksongs for the last 40 years - sometimes deliberately but mostly by accident. Nick will be introducing and singing a selection of songs he learned face-to-face from traditional singers. Nick and Mally have collected songs in Dorset, Lancashire, Surrey, Yorkshire, and many from Gypsy Folk and Travellers, and in fact, a few miles up the road from Moreton at Stow on the Wold Horse Fair. There is usually an entertaining story as to how the song came their way.(Saturday afternoon) Book launch: A Secret Stream Volume 2
Nick Dow introduces his third book, and plays field recordings from his collection.Selected by Nick Dow
Musical notation by Cohen Braithwaite-Kilcoyne
Notes by Steve Gardham
The songs have been chosen to demonstrate the musical continuity of the song tradition within the Travelling community and to complement the historical songs published in the original volume, A Secret Stream, in 2021.
The songs have been selected by Nick Dow, and many come from his own collecting activities undertaken in the 1980s, as well as from collectors like Doc Rowe, Mike Yates, Ken Stubbs, Paul Burgess, and the late Gwilym Davies, among others.
The volume also includes dance tunes, stories, and songs in Anglo-Romany Cant, as well as well-researched and key informative notes by Steve Gardham.
Martin & Shan Graebe
Martin & Shan Graebe
Bryony Griffith
Bryony Griffith
With over 20 years' experience researching folk material and devising innovative ways of presenting it in performance and education, Bryony’s down-to-earth and relaxed style of teaching and performing is much in demand by festival and project organisers all over the UK and Europe. She is the Senior Lecturer in vocals and fiddle on the Folk, Roots and Blues degree at Leeds Conservatoire, and directs Shepley Singers, a 50-strong group of amateur singers who perform her 4-part a cappella arrangements of traditional English songs.
Web site: Bryony Griffith
Katie Howson
Katie Howson
Web site: Katie Howson
ALL ABOARD THE CHARABANC this Saturday afternoon for a trip round the musical pubs of Mid-Suffolk, with your tour guide Katie Howson. This light-hearted presentation was originally devised by John Howson, inspired by his song-collecting experiences in Suffolk, and includes recordings of songs and music from the likes of Charlie Stringer, Emily Sparkes and Gordon Syrett.
Don't be late, the virtual tour on March 2nd starts at 15.45 precisely!
Will Noble
Will Noble
Jean & Tom Orchard
Jean & Tom Orchard
Brian Peters
Brian Peters
Brian Peters is one of the English folk music scene’s great all-rounders, a compelling singer and an outstanding multi-instrumentalist. He’s a top anglo-concertina player, expert on melodeon (button accordion) and guitar, and has recently added banjo to the list. Well known for his towering renditions of Child Ballads and other songs from the tradition, but also encompassing songs of social comment and instrumentals, Brian’s repertoire is full of variety, fire and humour. He also has a deep knowledge of the history behind the folk repertoire.
Brian has played countless folk festivals in Britain, and has an international reputation based on regular tours and festivals in the USA, Canada and Australia. He’s an experienced teacher and leader of instrumental and ballad workshops, including work at several Appalachian Mountain summer schools. Brian has recorded many acclaimed CDs, devised concept performances of Child Ballads and Appalachian-English songs, and worked with singers and musicians including Sara Grey (USA) and Jeff Davis (USA). He collaborated with with Pete Coe and Laura Smyth on 2019’s ‘Road to Peterloo’ project, and had a key role in the most recent revival of Peter Bellamy’s ‘The Transports’ at Whitby Folk Week in 2022.
‘One of the best English singers and musicians on the folk club and festival scene’
English Dance & Song
‘A singer, guitarist and melodeon player of rare ability… one of the very best performers in the field of English Traditional song and music’
Dirty Linen (USA)
Web site: Brian Peters
Matt Quinn
Matt Quinn
Matt is adaptable and collaborative, working as part of ‘The Dovetail Trio’, with ceilidh bands ‘Geckoes’ and ‘The Discussion Topic’, as a cast member for Mick Ryan’s folk Opera ‘A Day’s Work’, melodeon teacher in the Netherlands and Iceland and latterly as half of a duo with George Sansome, with whom he released ‘Sheffield Park’ in 2023. In between times, he entertains all and sundry with his original take on more recent classics. Even during lockdown, there was no stopping him – catch him at the festival to find out more about ‘Isolation Quinn’.
Web site: Matt Quinn
Carolyn Robson
Carolyn Robson
Web site: Carolyn Robson
Peter & Barbara Snape
Peter & Barbara Snape
Web site: The Snapes
Seb Stone
Seb Stone
Seb Stone on Facebook.
The Gilchrist Collective
The Gilchrist Collective
Web site: The Gilchrist Collective (page on the Snapes' site).
Bob Hawkes
Bob Hawkes
Web site: Fidelity Sound Hire