The early Cornish spring will bring music a plenty to Devoran Village Hall; with two concerts and two music workshops from the popular Devoran Acoustic Sessions.
The first concert is Singer, Songwriter, Storyteller Reg Meuross, who will be appearing on Saturday, March 26.
Reg brings to the stage a collection of extremely beautiful songs, performed with humour and depth: while masterfully accompanying himself on his ‘44 Martin six-string guitar, harmonica, tenor guitar, banjo and dulcimer and captivating audiences with his beautiful tenor voice.
Reg has been described as having that rare gift of being able to touch people, through his songs and performance, on a human level.
His words and music paint pictures that remain with the listener long after the song has been sung.
Reg regularly collaborates with artist such as Phil Beer and Harbottle & Jonas.
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A second concert is from Jackie Oates & John Spiers (Bellowhead and Spiers & Boden) will be appearing on Friday, April 1.
They are a multi award-winning contemporary folk duo who blend together their love of English traditional folk tunes and songs with their voices and acoustic instruments, resulting in a fresh sound that is uplifting, joyful and poignant.
Although followers of British folk music will be familiar with Jackie and John from their other high calibre bands, this collaboration began quite innocently and spontaneously when the pair first started playing together for fun during guest spots at Nettlebed Folk Club in Henley-on-Thames.
Follow their concert both Jackie and John will be holding morning workshops on Saturday, April 2.
Jackie will be holding a singing workshop for all abilities and John Melodeon workshop that will help you put a lift into your music.
Tickets for both shows are available from Truro TIC, 01726 63513 or www.crbo.co.uk
Further details of the workshops are available from devoranvh@live.co.uk.
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