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Two old friends. One banjo. One guitar. Thirty years of brilliant playing, questionable decisions, and a friendship that’s somehow survived it all.
Leon Hunt and Jason Titley — names familiar to anyone who remembers the 1990s bluegrass barnstormers Daily Planet — are back together. They may be sitting down these days, but they haven’t slowed down one bit. Their show is an unfiltered mix of progressive bluegrass, dazzling improvisation, original tunes, and the kind of telepathic interplay that only comes from three decades of musical mischief.
Expect jaw-dropping musicianship, quick-fire humour, and more than a few stories from the road — some true, some possibly not. Between the flurries of notes and bursts of laughter, they’ll take you through a set that’s as fiery as it is friendly.
Yes, there’s still the occasional grumble (thirty years in any relationship will do that), but above all, this is two master musicians doing what they do best: making acoustic instruments sound bigger, bolder, and more alive than you thought possible.
“Two of the UK’s finest acoustic musicians — funny, fearless, and utterly brilliant.”
“If this is what thirty years of friendship sounds like, we should all be so lucky.”
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Event Venue & Nearby Stays
The Chipping Hall, GL12 7AD Wotton-under-Edge, United Kingdom, The Chipping, Symn Lane, Wotton under Edge, GL12 7AD, United Kingdom, Yate
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