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Westcountry duo Mitchell and Vincent bring traditional and contemporary styles on fiddle and guitar to folk tunes and songs from the British Isles, as well as original material drawing on the folk traditions, using varied arrangements to create stories with tunes as well as songs.Both are also trained luthiers and play using instruments hand-made by themselves.
“That was really wonderful”, Ralph McTell
Website: www.mitchellandvincent.com
Facebook: www.facebook.com/mitchellandvincent
YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/MitchellandVincent
Bandcamp: https://mitchellandvincent.bandcamp.com
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Ticket = £14
T: 01603 766 129
Address: 11-15 Fye Bridge St. Norwich, NR3 1LJ
www.anterosfoundation.com
Doors 18:45
Ist half 19:15
Interval 20:00
2nd half 20:15
End 21:00
Mitchell and Vincent have performed concerts around the UK (including festivals such as Glastonbury, Broadstairs, Oxford, Lyme Folk Weekend and Beverley) and supported renowned musicians including Tim Edey, Archie Fisher MBE, Jackie Oates, Damien O’Kane Band and Kate Rusby as well as Ralph McTell and Wizz Jones.
Acoustic magazine praised their playing as, “Stunning”; FATEA said, “Music that is beautifully played”; while Bright Young Folk described their performance as, " Their sound is much deeper and richer than you would expect from an acoustic duo. … Providing skilled arrangements and expert delivery of tunes and songs which showcase the vibrancy, and variety, of folk music across Britain. A thoroughly engaging and enjoyable experience.”
Their three albums have been played on various radio shows including 'The Drift' with Emma Sweeney (BBC Radio Lancashire) and The Johnny Coppin Show/Folk Roots (BBC Radio Gloucestershire, BBC Somerset, BBC Bristol and BBC Wiltshire).
Available from Bandcamp: https://mitchellandvincent.bandcamp.com
- Folk Radio review: "Sitting still to these might suggest that something is very wrong with you."..."Timeless; exquisite production; great selection of tunes; social commentary. What’s not to like? Nothing."
- FATEA review: "Delivering traditional and not-so-traditional music in a fresh and entertaining style"..." Very entertaining, varied and skilfully played collection of tunes and songs."
- Irish Music Magazine: “They display a deep understanding and appreciation of their instruments, mellifluous melodies and pulsing rhythms abound.”
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Anteros Arts Foundation, 7-15 Fye Bridge Street,Norwich, Norfolk, United Kingdom
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