About this Event
From Newcastle-upon-Tyne, Tom is a fiddle player, folk singer and BBC folk musician of the year. Combining virtuoso musicianship with fantastic singing, he is as fresh and as alive with new ideas as when he started 50 years ago. When Tom takes a traditional tune or song, it has the unmistakeable McConville sound, but it’s always true to the tradition.
Tom’s musical journey started in the North East folk clubs in the early 70s. Newcastle’s thriving Irish scene provided the opportunity, with his first band, to support Sean McGuire, John Doonan, The Fureys, Boys of the Lough and even a lock-in with The Dubliners. Tom still credits the legendary Sean McGuire, the fiddle genius from Belfast, for teaching him his bowing techniques.
Turning professional in 1974 he joined Bob Fox in a duo then folk/rock band Magna Carta to play all over Europe. A memorable partnership with Kieran Halpin produced two award winning albums and top billing at The Cambridge Folk Festival.
Every new venture brought great success and immense respect from his peers and public alike. Throughout his many collaborations he has continued his solo show at venues large and small. “A sandpaper-dry wit, eye-watering skill on the fiddle, great vocals… you just can’t help feeling that a performance by Tom is like visiting an old friend” is how one folk club organiser describes him.
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
The Cafe, Fenton Town Hall, 1 Albert Square, Stoke-on-Trent, United Kingdom
GBP 12.00








