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“Organic and immediate, music you can touch with your fingertips.” — The Irish Times THIRTY POUNDS OF BONE: The son of an ordained clergyman, Johny Lamb was initially raised on the Shetland island of Unst; he’s always been fascinated with the sea and the fisheries. His favourite books are Moby Dick and The Tin Drum. As a child he was once in hospital for so long that they made him go to school there, and as a result he now only has one functioning kidney. He has lived all over the British Isles, and has toured extensively throughout Europe. His life revolves around folk music and he believes strongly in innovation and change in traditional music rather than preservation of repertoire, as “a museum piece cannot be a ‘living’ tradition.” http://thirtypoundsofbone.armellodie.com/ https://www.facebook.com/pages/30lbs-of-bone/108632798003 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ "one of the great English voices" — John Peel LIANNE HALL: "…a veteran of the legendary Peel Sessions and was also spotlighted in his TV series Sounds of the Suburbs. Since then she’s been performing and recording with a number of bands, including Witchknot, Pico and d_rradio, and she’s also worked behind the scenes turning West Hill Hall in Brighton into an underground music venue." http://liannehall.com/ https://www.facebook.com/malinkimusic
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“Organic and immediate, music you can touch with your fingertips.” — The Irish Times THIRTY POUNDS OF BONE: The son of an ordained clergyman, Johny Lamb was initially raised on the Shetland island of Unst; he’s always been fascinated with the sea and the fisheries. His favourite books are Moby Dick and The Tin Drum. As a child he was once in hospital for so long that they made him go to school there, and as a result he now only has one functioning kidney. He has lived all over the British Isles, and has toured extensively throughout Europe. His life revolves around folk music and he believes strongly in innovation and change in traditional music rather than preservation of repertoire, as “a museum piece cannot be a ‘living’ tradition.” http://thirtypoundsofbone.armellodie.com/ https://www.facebook.com/pages/30lbs-of-bone/108632798003 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ "one of the great English voices" — John Peel LIANNE HALL: "…a veteran of the legendary Peel Sessions and was also spotlighted in his TV series Sounds of the Suburbs. Since then she’s been performing and recording with a number of bands, including Witchknot, Pico and d_rradio, and she’s also worked behind the scenes turning West Hill Hall in Brighton into an underground music venue." http://liannehall.com/ https://www.facebook.com/malinkimusic
https://www.facebook.com/events/376074745890049/
“Organic and immediate, music you can touch with your fingertips.” — The Irish Times THIRTY POUNDS OF BONE: The son of an ordained clergyman, Johny Lamb was initially raised on the Shetland island of Unst; he’s always been fascinated with the sea and the fisheries. His favourite books are Moby Dick and The Tin Drum. As a child he was once in hospital for so long that they made him go to school there, and as a result he now only has one functioning kidney. He has lived all over the British Isles, and has toured extensively throughout Europe. His life revolves around folk music and he believes strongly in innovation and change in traditional music rather than preservation of repertoire, as “a museum piece cannot be a ‘living’ tradition.” http://thirtypoundsofbone.armellodie.com/ https://www.facebook.com/pages/30lbs-of-bone/108632798003 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ "one of the great English voices" — John Peel LIANNE HALL: "…a veteran of the legendary Peel Sessions and was also spotlighted in his TV series Sounds of the Suburbs. Since then she’s been performing and recording with a number of bands, including Witchknot, Pico and d_rradio, and she’s also worked behind the scenes turning West Hill Hall in Brighton into an underground music venue." http://liannehall.com/ https://www.facebook.com/malinkimusic
https://www.facebook.com/events/376074745890049/
“Organic and immediate, music you can touch with your fingertips.” — The Irish Times THIRTY POUNDS OF BONE: The son of an ordained clergyman, Johny Lamb was initially raised on the Shetland island of Unst; he’s always been fascinated with the sea and the fisheries. His favourite books are Moby Dick and The Tin Drum. As a child he was once in hospital for so long that they made him go to school there, and as a result he now only has one functioning kidney. He has lived all over the British Isles, and has toured extensively throughout Europe. His life revolves around folk music and he believes strongly in innovation and change in traditional music rather than preservation of repertoire, as “a museum piece cannot be a ‘living’ tradition.” http://thirtypoundsofbone.armellodie.com/ https://www.facebook.com/pages/30lbs-of-bone/108632798003 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ "one of the great English voices" -- John Peel LIANNE HALL: "...a veteran of the legendary Peel Sessions and was also spotlighted in his TV series Sounds of the Suburbs. Since then she’s been performing and recording with a number of bands, including Witchknot, Pico and d_rradio, and she’s also worked behind the scenes turning West Hill Hall in Brighton into an underground music venue." http://liannehall.com/ https://www.facebook.com/malinkimusic
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