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Pamela Wyn Shannon@TwickFolk Sun 6th Dec
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Subject: RE: Pamela Wyn Shannon@TwickFolk Sun 6th Dec From: evansakes Date: 04 Dec 09 - 06:17 AM Tthat's the day after tomorrow.... |
Subject: RE: Pamela Wyn Shannon@TwickFolk Sun 6th Dec From: Spleen Cringe Date: 01 Dec 09 - 02:43 AM You lot are in for a treat. |
Subject: RE: Pamela Wyn Shannon@TwickFolk Sun 6th Dec From: evansakes Date: 01 Dec 09 - 01:57 AM Pamela's website Never heard her and her music. Listen on her MySpace or watch on YouTube |
Subject: Pamela Wyn Shannon@TwickFolk Sun 6th Dec From: evansakes Date: 01 Dec 09 - 01:47 AM TwickFolk at THE CABBAGE PATCH PUB 67 London Road TWICKENHAM Middlesex TW1 3SZ Sundays at 8 PM My Space www.MySpace.com/TwickFolk Advance Tickets www.wegottickets.com/TwickFolk Website www.TwickFolk.co.uk Sunday December 6th: PAMELA WYN SHANNON Massachusetts-based musician, Pamela Wyn Shannon's inventive and intricate guitar work has been described as "a tiny chamber orchestra working in unison at the end of her hands." The seeds for her intricate folk guitar playing and wistful, timeless voice took root when she discovered artists such as Pentangle, Fairport Convention, Nick Drake, the Incredible String band, and a wellspring of traditional Irish folk music. Her 2001 album, Nature's Bride released on her own Girlhenge Records label was recorded to full studio polish and received airplay on the NPR & BBC Radio. Since 2003, Pamela has lived a largely isolated pastoral life as a caretaker in various estates throughout New England and the United Kingdom. With portable recording equipment, she produced "Courting Autumn", a rustic almanac of autumnal songs burnished with a melancholy mood, wistful vocals, delicate hand-spun guitar playing, weather-worn and windswept by plaintive string and recorder arrangements. Her "studios" included an 18th century house museum, a 19th farmhouse and stable, tool sheds, cow barns, sheep farms, a Colonial piggery, and various privies! |
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