These are the music events for 2024
Festival Saturday
Free entertainment supported by a grant from Nailsworth Town Council
From 10.00 am until mid-afternoon
There’s lots happening on Festival Saturday with free entertainment, for all the family, supported by a grant from Nailsworth Town Council. There will be market stalls in the Bus Station and in Market Street and also Duck Races, courtesy of Nailsworth PTFA. Look out for the Vyshyvanka Event in the morning and the family Sports Fest, in the afternoon.
Entertainment in Mortimer Gardens
10.15 Moonlighting Duo – street café songs from 1920-1950 with violin and guitar
10.45 Punch and Judy – much loved traditional puppet show - but with a modern twist
11.15 Bubbly Entertainment from Cotswold Children’s Parties - an interactive bubble show where children can even go inside bubbles!
12.15 Moonlighting – swinging tunes and songs from this popular and well-known swing band
13.10 Nailsworth Primary School Choir – entertaining us with their lovely singing
13.45 More laughs with Punch and Judy
14.15 Moonlighting play more vintage music to finish the programme
There will also be entertainment in Market Street including
singer/songwriter Alison Hustwitt from 10.30,
Nailsworth Community Choir at 11.30
and the folk group Elastic Band, from midday.
Playcircle - Seasons Go Round
Interactive musical sessions with a full band, parachute, ribbons, scarves and bubbles, sensory and imaginative musical play for families.
9.30, 11.00 and 1.00pm
At Town Hall, GL6 0JF
£6 for all
Come, join in and sing along with your favourite Playcircle songs at our musical family extravaganza! This special Nailsworth Festival event is to celebrate the launch of the Summer selection of our new album, Seasons Go Round. Live music, Bear and Mouse and bubbles, plus our full band line-up will make this event magical for the whole family!
Tickets available online only.
www.playcircle.co.uk
https://playcircle.bandcamp.com/
https://open.spotify.com/artist/3A4J6uOFELcsdIya2JbDob?si=t1t8mftSQ8u1NHgryprc2w
Mithras Trio
Sponsored in memory of the late Robert Stiling, Brownshill, Stroud
7.30pm
At Christ Church, GL6 0DQ
£15
The Mithras Trio have established themselves as one of the next generation’s most exciting and dynamic piano trios. Named as BBC Radio 3 New Generation Artists for the 2021-2023 seasons, they have recorded extensively for BBC Radio 3, as well as giving live-broadcast concerts. They have performed at many of London’s major venues, including Wigmore Hall, Queen Elizabeth Hall and Purcell Room, and have also appeared in concert across Europe and North America. Their programme features works by Haydn and Mendelssohn and music from Ravel and his contemporary Mel Bonis. The Guardian: ‘seriously good chamber music playing’, The Arts Desk: ‘exhilarating, highly-toned performances’.
Refreshments available.
Martin Simpson
The Nailsworth Festival Richard Valentine Memorial Folk Concert
7.30pm
At Ruskin Mill, GL6 0LA
£25/£5 concession (under 25)
One of England’s most revered folk performers, widely acknowledged as one of the finest acoustic and slide guitar players in the world, Martin Simpson’s interpretations of traditional songs are masterpieces of storytelling. His remarkable solo shows are intense, eclectic, spellbinding and deeply moving. Martin’s latest solo album, Skydancers, is a twin release featuring a live CD and a studio CD, including some of his favourite musicians. A virtuoso player without question. Martin Simpson conveys from the heart his diverse treasure trove of material, performing with subtlety, intensity and honesty. A true master of his art. The Guardian: ‘One of the virtuoso instrumentalists of the English music scene... sounds better than ever’. Praise for Skydancers: KLOF MAG ‘An excellent record from a master of his craft’; UNCUT ‘Acoustic finger-picking magic’; MOJO ‘Penguin eggs-good. Seriously.’
To book please contact Ruskin Mill: 01453 837537, or book direct at https://buytickets.at/ruskinmilltrust/1645829
Philip Clouts Quartet
7.30pm
At St George’s Church, GL6 0BP
£15
Melodic jazz with inspirations from around the world. Cape Town-born pianist/composer Clouts’ South African roots have inspired a voyage of discovery that has led to him soaking up the joyful passion of Caribbean calypso, the bluesy melodies of Middle Eastern praise songs, the exuberant sway of Cuban dance music and the tuneful essence of Gospel, while honouring jazz heroes including Bill Evans, Keith Jarrett, and Charles Lloyd. On their latest CD, entitled Umoya, Clouts’ African inspirations extend beyond Cape jazz to Gnawa music and Afrobeat, and further to pan-European folksong and soul-jazz. Joined by rising star saxophonist Samuel Eagles, bassist Tim Fairhall and drummer Ted Carrasco, he brings his musical journey alive with superb musicianship and infectious vigour. Chris Phillips Jazz FM: ‘The best of British jazz’; The Guardian: ‘Precise ebullience and relaxed funkiness’.
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Ken Wood & the Mixers
“Amazing Stories of Blues and Soul: The Road Trip”
8pm
At Town Hall, GL6 0JF
£10
Ken Wood & the Mixers brought the house down when they previously played at Nailsworth Festival. Now they’re back with a whole new show that they’ve been performing at festivals, including the Edinburgh Fringe, over the past year. Spearheaded by that whirling R&B dervish Mr Kenneth B Woode, and featuring the Mixers’ full eight-piece line-up, “Amazing Stories of Blues and Soul: The Road Trip” is the Mixers’ very own big stage show and takes audiences on a rollicking journey around the places where soul, blues and R&B were born - with the stories, the songs and a wild stage show that capture the raw energy of the early days of rhythm and blues. Fringe Review: ‘Top notch musicianship with segues that are both informative and funny. The whole show fizzes with noise and energy. What’s not to like!’.
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