Jaywalkers at The Canopy Theatre

JAYWALKERS – Canopy Theatre, Hungate Church, Beccles Saturday 28th March 8.00 p.m.

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“A beautifully performed take on Americana… a multi-layered sound that belies their trio status" - RnR Magazine

“Great Songs, inventive arrangements and tremendous 3-part harmonies” - Country Music People

As those who have been fortunate enough to catch them in full flight will testify, a Jaywalkers show is an exhilarating experience. UK-based they may be but many from the other side of the Atlantic have complimented them on their particularly stylish delivery of this virtuosic brand of Americana.

These three outstanding musicians - Mike Giverin, Jay Bradberry and Lucille Williams - have developed a tight bond, demonstrated through their well-crafted, tasteful arrangements and ability to bounce ideas around the stage. The combination of powerhouse bass, flame-fingered mandolin, blistering fiddle and three-part harmony pack a punch as fiery as Jay’s lead vocals and make a fuller sound than expected from an acoustic trio.

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Christina Alden & Alex Patterson at The Canopy Theatre

CHRISTINA ALDEN & ALEX PATTERSON Canopy Theatre, Hungate Church, Beccles 14th March  8.00 p.m.

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Christina Alden & Alex Patterson are multi-instrumentalists and songwriters from East Anglia. Their music is rich with intertwining harmony, sensitive accomplished musicianship and a creative song-writing style that is both delicate and moving. Deeply inspired by the world around them, they have a keen environmental eye to craft stories with the natural world at its heart, reflecting on the relationship between humans and the wild.

They have toured extensively in the UK and Europe, including a twenty-three-date concert hall tour with Show of Hands (including Union Chapel and St David’s Hall Cardiff), a show at Glasgow Royal Concert Hall for Celtic Connections, headline and main stage performances at some of the UK’s most prestigious folk festivals and performances in Norway, Belgium, France and Ireland.

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Hadleigh Weekend one French Music and Dance April 24-26

The weekend of 24-26 April marks the ninth Hadleigh weekend of French dance and music. This year we have the fabulous Cosmos Chocolat a young band from the south of France, featuring diatonic accordeons, hurdy gurdy, bagpipes and violin. 

Other participating musicians include Bof!  Corbeau,  Duo Mistral, and Dave Shepherd

The weekend programme
Friday evening: Bal with Cosmos Chocolat and Corbeau
Saturday morning and afternoon: Music and dance workshops
Saturday evening: Bal woith Cosmos Chocolat and Bof!
Sunday afternoon: Bal with Duo Mistral followed by a music session for all

More details here on  Hadleigh French Weekend 
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East Anglian Traditional Music Trust at The Coddenham Centre

An Afternoon of Music, Song & Dance at The Coddenham Centre Sunday March 1st 2pm
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"East Anglian Traditional Music Trust invite you on Sunday 1st of March to join us at Coddenham Centre IP6 9PS for an afternoon of music. Doors open at 1.30 pm, entertainment starts at 2 and we finish at 4.30. It is a very informal afternoon and everyone is welcome. If however you wish to take part in the entertainment please give your name on entry.  We never know what surprises we will get. We've enjoyed broom dancers, clog dancers, step dancers, poems, stories, rapper, jigs, jig dolls, songs and tunes.  A real mixed bag.
Teas, coffee and homemade cakes carry a small charge and there is a raffle.  Entry to the event is free but donations gratefully accepted."
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Volunteer EATMT
 
Donations gratefully accepted. There will be a raffle and there is a small charge for teas and cakes.

Dana Robinson at The Canopy Theatre

DANA ROBINSON – Canopy Theatre, Hungate Church Beccles Saturday 28th February 7.30 p.m.

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After six long years, Dana Robinson (from Vermont, USA) is finally making plans to reboot touring in the UK in 2026 where he last toured in 2019 as a duo with his wife Sue (including a gig at the Seagull Theatre in Pakefield). The impact of the pandemic was keenly felt by musicians and others working in the cultural sectors in Vermont.

Sue went back to her career in the water resource management field and Dana has been running programmes and events for a couple of arts organisations at home, whilst gigging part-time. Now this cycle is closing, Dana is looking to be out in the world playing shows more regularly again, returning to his roots as a solo performer.

Originally from the Pacific Northwest, Dana relocated to New England and settled in northern Vermont. He built a house on 30 acres near the Canadian border where he founded a popular bakery, café and music venue. Dana launched into full-time touring after the release of his 1994 debut CD, Elemental Lullabye and receiving a request to perform at Carnegie Hall in New York City.

Dana is a songwriter, guitarist and old-time fiddler who combines a warm, open-hearted singing style, with wry humour and astute observations about community and place. For over 30 years, Dana has been a fixture on the folk and acoustic music scene in the United States and the UK, playing his unique blend of songwriting with traditional influences.

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