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Artist description:Broomdasher is a five voice acapella group singing traditional English folk songs. Formed six years ago by singers with a long folk pedigree, their evocative harmony singing and engaging stage shows have proved real audience-pleasers. All their recordings are in the British Museum´s National Sound Archive as “An outstanding example of grass roots folk music today“. Currently touring their Country Diary of an Edwardian lady folk musical, praised as “Traditional Folk meets Edwardian Eco-Warrior. Fantastic“. A Live album of the show The Country Diary Live has just been released Their CD Nothing To Do With Me also pleased the critics Folking.com: “Glorious harmonies and finely crafted arrangements. An impressive calling card to bolster their flourishing live reputation” The Living Tradition: “Very accomplished singers with a palpable sense of togetherness in their well-oiled performances” Folk Monthly: “If Trad is your thing, this will please you” Folk clubs and festivals have also been overwhelmingly enthusiastic: Islington Folk Club: “ A wonderful evening that had us all singing“ Loughton Folk Club: “A joyous and full-blooded sound, with bewildering harmonies and vocal layers. Should be on every folk club’s programme” Brackley Folk Club: It’s rare to have guests who sing predominantly traditional songs, even a few that were unfamiliar. Everyone really enjoyed themselves – Bracknell Tenterden Folk Festival: We had no hesitation in immediately inviting them back“ Moseley Folk Festival: “Perfect for a sunny afternoon!“ They are Chris, a founder member of shanty festival favourites Hog Eye Men and the London Lubbers, who also worked with Skinny Lister; Deena, who was taught and toured with Leon Rosselson; Jo, originally a classical performer, who studied with revered baritone John Carol Case renowned for his work with Ralph Vaughan Williams; Margaret, an accomplished woodwind player and actress as well as a singer and Richard, a member of folk group Dorten Yonder who was also half of BBC Radio Derby regulars The Moonshine duo.
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