VIRTUOSIC guitar and banjo meets British and Americana roots when Brooks Williams and Dan Walsh play together at The Forge.
The exciting pair will be taking to the stage on Thursday, November 24. Admired by both listeners and fellow musicians alike, Williams and Walsh combine talents for an extraordinary collaboration of music.
Each is a leading light on their respective instruments and they both bring buckets of charisma and talent to the stage. Add to that poignant songs and lively humour, and the result is a truly remarkable duet.
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Brooks Williams plays the guitar with melodic virtuosity (Irish News), effortlessly combining old-time fingerpicking, country flat-picking, and bluesy backbeats. He’s rated one of the Top 100 acoustic guitarists and is ‘quite simply one of the most unassuming, natural performers on the circuit’ (Fatea).
BBC Folk Awards Best Musician nominee Dan Walsh plays British, Irish, and American folk music. His virtuoso playing (Morning Star) features an original and dazzling take on clawhammer-style banjo.
Together, they will simply knock your socks off.
Tickets are priced at £18; under 25s £13 (includes £4 booking fee).
Contact the Anvil Arts box office on 01256 844244 or visit anvilarts.org.uk for more information about the show.
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