Sherburn - Bartley-Sanders (folk)

The Old Chapel
Sand Lane
Calstock
Cornwall
PL189QX

Tel: 01822 833183

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Sherburn - Bartley-Sanders (folk)

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£15 advance, £18 on door
Doors & Bar from 7pm
Performance 8pm

About us

Following a chance meeting at Whitby Folk Festival in 1993, Chris Sherburn (Concertina) and Denny Bartley (Vocals and Guitar) have been bringing their unique sound to audiences across Europe and America, creating one of folk music's most enduring partnerships. Their obvious rapport made them one of the busiest acts on the folk scene, both as a duo and with their well-loved band, Last Night's Fun. Their soul-stirring songs, exhilarating tunes and quick-witted banter ensures that no two concerts are ever the same.

In 2016, Chris and Denny joined forces with Emily Sanders (fiddle/viola and vocals) and have since become a well-established trio, for the first time blending vocal harmonies, and strings to underpin Chris and Denny's unique sound, as well as providing a female vocal for some songs, and bringing a repertoire of English folk songs to complement the bands more Celtic roots.

Emily was a founder member of the acclaimed trio Isambarde. She has also toured with Merrymouth (Simon Fowler, Lead Singer of Ocean Colour Scene) and regularly appears with Pete Morton and Chris Parkinson.

Their latest album BEGUILE is the first to feature Chris, Denny and Emily together, and also some stellar guest performances from Martin Simpson and Andy Seward (Kate Rusby Band) and mastered by Phil Beer.

"Chris, Denny and Emily sound good, make you smile and are a great mix – a true chemistry lesson… Superb musicians of the highest order." Alan Wood, The Barn at Baston

Website: www.sherburnbartleysanders.com

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Road Directions

Calstock is 7 miles south west of Tavistock just off the A390. It is 18 miles from the centre of Plymouth, which is a 35 minute drive via Callington and the A388/390.
Free parking is available in the main village car park and at Calstock railway station.

Public Transport Directions

You can come by train to Calstock railway station, which is only 2 minutes walk from the Old Chapel. The Tamar Valley lines runs from Plymouth to Gunnislake and is one of England's loveliest country branch lines. It travels via Devonport, Dockyard, Keyham, St. Budeaux, Bere Ferres and Bere Alston. Train times generally coincide with our performances but please check as the schedule can change.

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