28 Aug 10 - 07:43 AM (#2974504) Subject: The Askew Sisters, London 6th Sept From: folkandroots The above rising and quite rightly highly regarded duo are playing at Camden's Green Note on Monday 6th September with support from Laura Victoria See http://www.greennote.co.uk/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=1039&Itemid for details |
28 Aug 10 - 08:08 AM (#2974512) Subject: RE: The Askew Sisters, London 6th Sept From: RTim Go see them - they are great!!! Tim Radford |
29 Aug 10 - 07:44 AM (#2975071) Subject: RE: The Askew Sisters, London 6th Sept From: Jack Campin Saw them in Whitby. They come across rather like the Wrigleys, witty and charming. The singer one isn't loud enough to work acoustically, though. Her voice gets lost over the melodeon. |
29 Aug 10 - 06:10 PM (#2975434) Subject: RE: The Askew Sisters, London 6th Sept From: Liberty Boy Saw them at Whitby also, did nothing for me. Found the fiddle playing on their version of The Twa Sisters intrusive and irritating. |
29 Aug 10 - 06:27 PM (#2975447) Subject: RE: The Askew Sisters, London 6th Sept From: The Borchester Echo What a load of miserable sods. Hazel and Emily are great and sufficiently experienced to get their voice/instrument balance right (or certainly have been on all the many occasions I've seen them). What's more, the Green Note is a fine, new(ish) venue in Camden Town where you get excellent vegetarian food and two 45-minute sets from the artists and no flamin' "floor spots". Way to go. |
29 Aug 10 - 07:11 PM (#2975461) Subject: RE: The Askew Sisters, London 6th Sept From: Leadfingers They ARE helped by good acoustics in a venue , as are a LOT of very competent performers . Not everyone on the scene is as loud as I can be ! |
30 Aug 10 - 01:22 AM (#2975658) Subject: RE: The Askew Sisters, London 6th Sept From: Liberty Boy The last thing I am is a miserable sod, as anyone who knows me will attest to. |
30 Aug 10 - 07:31 AM (#2975776) Subject: RE: The Askew Sisters, London 6th Sept From: folkandroots Unfortunately the Green Notes excellent food isn't available on our Monday events as their Kitchen is closed on private hire days Diane, and as it happens the acoustics in the Green Note are pretty good. |
30 Aug 10 - 07:37 AM (#2975780) Subject: RE: The Askew Sisters, London 6th Sept From: Brian Peters Personally I think the Askew Sisters have way more talent than some widely-touted names I could think of. I haven't heard them do 'Two Sisters' live, but on the CD I find the fiddle accompaniment brilliant - reminiscent in its inventiveness of Swarbrick's accompaniments of Bert Lloyd's ballads. |
30 Aug 10 - 10:30 AM (#2975867) Subject: RE: The Askew Sisters, London 6th Sept From: The Borchester Echo The Green Note's acoustics are indeed good and the venue is so intimate that if a band brings a drummer, sticks are banned and they must play with brushes. If Leadfingers got a gig there I imagine they'd move the stage to across the street. Meanwhile, do go and see the Askews - with or without food. |
30 Aug 10 - 12:00 PM (#2975940) Subject: RE: The Askew Sisters, London 6th Sept From: Paul Davenport I totally agree with Brian. The Askews and ourselves have shared a large number of gigs over the past two three years and we have always been impressed by their musicality and enthusiasm. Unlike a number of 'younger' acts, Hazel and Emily haven't been 'hyped' by the media and agents etc. but they are certainly high up amongst the more competent of the 'younger' performers on the scene today. |
30 Aug 10 - 12:13 PM (#2975947) Subject: RE: The Askew Sisters, London 6th Sept From: treewind We've heard them lots of places, and have their new CD, and have thoroughly enjoyed it all. Talented, musical, fun and unpretentious. Anahata |
30 Aug 10 - 03:04 PM (#2976090) Subject: RE: The Askew Sisters, London 6th Sept From: Leadfingers Thanks for the vote of conficence Diane , but I somehow think The Green Note book a different class of Muso |
06 Sep 10 - 05:10 AM (#2980814) Subject: RE: The Askew Sisters, London 6th Sept From: GUEST,folkandroots Just a reminder for anyone in the London area this evening... |