Popular folk singer Bram Taylor is a guest at St Neots
Published Date:
01 October 2008
Popular folk singer Bram Taylor is making an appearing in St Neots next week.
The Fellside recording artist has a wealth of experience with a fine reputation both here and abroad, performing at folk festivals and other concert venues in the UK, USA, Canada and Europe.
Bram will be appearing at St Neots Folk Club on Tuesday (October 7) at the group's new venue, WorX, in South Street, St Neots.
He enthrals audiences with his fine rich voice and entertaining sense of humour, performing an excellent selection of both traditional and contemporary material.
Bram sings acappella and also plays guitar and duet concertina. With a constantly healthy gig sheet, annual tours of the USA and an appearance at last year's Mariposa Folk Festival in Canada – alongside Don McLean and Gordon Lightfoot – Bram continues to be a constantly reliable and entertaining performer.
He is Fellside Records' longest serving artist with nine solo albums and almost an equivalent number of compilation recordings to his credit.
His latest Fellside release, Song Singer, has been extremely well received by the British and international folk music press.
One commentator said of him: "Bram Taylor's appearance at the 2007 Mariposa Folk Festival was delightful. Bram is engaging of the audience, amusing everyone with interesting banter and his great sense of humour.
"His adept but understated guitar playing lets his wonderful, clear voice shine out. As an interpreter of other people's songs, he chooses great material and then makes the songs his own.
"Bram showed versatility in the variety of workshops where he appeared and was very supportive of other performers. To top it all off, he's personally one heck of a nice down-to-earth guy."
>> The evening begins at 8.15pm and finishes at 11pm. Admission is non-members £7, members £6 with £1 reduction for concessions. Call 01234 376278.
Visit www.bramtaylor.com
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01 October 2008 5:51 PM
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