John Kirkpatrick's Carolling & Crumpets Christmas Show

Fri Dec 12 2025 at 07:30 pm to 10:30 pm

The Cafe, Fenton Town Hall | Stoke-on-Trent

Potteries Folk
Publisher/HostPotteries Folk
John Kirkpatrick's  Carolling & Crumpets Christmas Show
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A remarkable journey through the Midwinter in music and song. The customs and traditions of England at Midwinter in a breathtaking array .
About this Event

A remarkable journey through the Midwinter in music and song. The customs and traditions of England at Midwinter yield a breathtaking array of dazzling riches. Accordion maestro John Kirkpatrick takes the listener through tunes celebrating Midwinter dance, rhymes of hope and luck-bringing, songs in honour of food and seasonal merriment and an original song all about the Nativity from the onlooking creatures viewpoint.


John Kirkpatrick has been dancing, singing, and playing his way around the English folk scene since he joined Hammersmith Morris Men in 1959 at the age of twelve. Displaying a rare skill on a variety of push-pull squeezeboxes - the melodeon, the button accordion, and the Anglo concertina - he has been fully professional since 1970, not only with vast amounts of solo appearances, but also in all kinds of duos, trios, and bands – including spells in Steeleye Span, The Albion Band, Trans Europe Diatonique, in a long term duo with Roy Bailey, Band of Hope, lengthy stints with Richard Thompson’s Band, The Sultans of Squeeze, Brass Monkey, and Home Service. In the mid 1990s he led his own John Kirkpatrick Band.
He is still an unrelentingly enthusiastic morris dancer, and started one of England’s most influential teams – The Shropshire Bedlams. And he still finds time to play for dancing, currently in a band with all his four sons – Kirkophany.
Out in the wide world John has contributed music, song, and dance to a great number of plays in the theatre, and to a lesser extent radio, television, and film. As a virtuoso session player his squeezeboxes can be heard on hundreds of recordings, and as a creator of new work in all these fields he has established an enviable reputation.
But on his own live gigs you’re more likely to see him in his natural habitat pursuing his first love - traditional English music and song. John fills the room with an irresistibly joyful noise, topping his sparkling squeezebox playing with lusty vocals, all presented with lashings of wit and humour.


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Event Venue & Nearby Stays

The Cafe, Fenton Town Hall, 1 Albert Square, Stoke-on-Trent, United Kingdom

Tickets

GBP 14.00

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