“The next Langham Church concert will be by the Lincolnshire based Pennyless folk group.
This will be the first concert of 2014 and is on Saturday 1st February, unusually in Langham Village Hall rather than the church because it will be warmer.
This talented trio of inventive minstrels will be performing material from their forthcoming new album combining vocals with a variety of traditional and unusual instruments to entertain with a balanced mix of music ranging from fragile soulful vocals to foot stamping jigs and reels and traditional english folk tunes.
Samples of their music can be heard on the website www.pennyless-music.co.uk .
The concert starts at 7.30pm but there will be a bar from 7.00pm and in the interval when substantial refreshments will be served.
Tickets are £10 from 01572 723533 or 757435 or, from Music and More, 4 Melton Road, Oakham with all proceeds to the church.
This event is one of a series of concerts in the church of choral and instrumental music which have included Elizabethan melodies, jazz, opera, cello, show tunes and light hearted miscellanies.”
This will be the first concert of 2014 and is on Saturday 1st February, unusually in Langham Village Hall rather than the church because it will be warmer.
This talented trio of inventive minstrels will be performing material from their forthcoming new album combining vocals with a variety of traditional and unusual instruments to entertain with a balanced mix of music ranging from fragile soulful vocals to foot stamping jigs and reels and traditional english folk tunes.
Samples of their music can be heard on the website www.pennyless-music.co.uk .
The concert starts at 7.30pm but there will be a bar from 7.00pm and in the interval when substantial refreshments will be served.
Tickets are £10 from 01572 723533 or 757435 or, from Music and More, 4 Melton Road, Oakham with all proceeds to the church.
This event is one of a series of concerts in the church of choral and instrumental music which have included Elizabethan melodies, jazz, opera, cello, show tunes and light hearted miscellanies.”