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The Hut People in London

10 Aug 08 - 01:07 PM (#2409901)
Subject: The Hut People in London
From: GUEST,Sam & Gary

The Hut People are in London!! For 1 night only
October 15th, 2008, DARBUCKA BAR London
182 St John Street ,Clerkenwell, London, EC1V 4JZ

They are supporting Moussu T e Lei jovents

The Hut People    www.myspace.com/thehutpeople are a Piano Accordion and Percussion duo that comprise of :

Sam Pirt (accordion & Feet) who plays with 422 who won the BBC Radio 2 Young folk awards a few years back. Sam is a very experienced musician who is well established in the folk world.

Gary Hammond (Percussion) who for the past 12 years has recorded and toured with The Beautiful South. He has worked with Nina Simone and many other groups and set ups within the world music and jazz/pop world.

They both have a love of Scandinavian, English, European folk music and a love for Rhythm which comes together with an accordion/multi percussion twist.

They have been making fast in-roads into the world music and folk music scene in England. So find out what all the fuss is about. Come along, do a live review, an interview, take some pictures or just enjoy the music.

If you want any more info on The Hut People you can contact :

Sam at samjpirt@aol.com or Gary at gary@garybongo.karoo.co.uk
Jim at jim@portholeproductions.com WEB - www.portholeproductions.com


10 Aug 08 - 01:32 PM (#2409914)
Subject: RE: The Hut People in London
From: old git

anyone in the area ,go and see them...you won't regret it...they're great!!    They did a wonderful night for us at Grimsby Folk Club

geoff t


11 Aug 08 - 02:38 AM (#2410285)
Subject: RE: The Hut People in London
From: Hamish

Seconded! Fabulous: top musicians and entertainers.

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Hamish


11 Aug 08 - 02:58 AM (#2410291)
Subject: RE: The Hut People in London
From: GUEST,Marymac90

Am I mistaken, wasn't Sam Pirt one of the young musicians that did a "Mudcat Tour" of the states back back around 2000 or 2001, when there was a Mudcat Radio Broadcast every week (and sombody named Marymac was on it)? If my recollection is correct, he was very good!

Marymac