Hi folks,
In what seemed at the start to be quite a quiet year for gigs by our standards, we've suddenly had a late spurt (as does seem to happen quite often!) and now the diary is filling up nicely! We've added Otley Folk Club and Folk Festival as well as the Raise Your Banners festival. We're in talks with three lovely venues to host some special Hall Bros anniversary concerts later in the year. More details as soon as we have them :-)
Speak soon
Nick x
THE HALL BROTHERS
The Hall Brothers are:
Nick Hall - Vocals, guitars
Duncan Hall - Vocals, guitars
John Carey - Violin, melodeon, etc.
They also play rock shows as The Hall Brothers Band, usually with Chris Bunyan on drums and Dave Mastrocola on bass.
Yorkshire-born brothers Nick and Duncan Hall have played music together for as long as they can remember. They first performed as The Hall Brothers in 1991. In 1994 they wrere joined by long-term fiddle-player, multi-instrumentalist and producer John Carey. Since then they have played concerts and festivals throughout the UK and in Ireland and Holland. They have supported acts as diverse as Fairport Convention and The Wedding Present with their unique brand of folk/rock. Nick also performs as half of plumhall with Michelle Plum.
Nick Hall - Vocals, guitars
Duncan Hall - Vocals, guitars
John Carey - Violin, melodeon, etc.
They also play rock shows as The Hall Brothers Band, usually with Chris Bunyan on drums and Dave Mastrocola on bass.
Yorkshire-born brothers Nick and Duncan Hall have played music together for as long as they can remember. They first performed as The Hall Brothers in 1991. In 1994 they wrere joined by long-term fiddle-player, multi-instrumentalist and producer John Carey. Since then they have played concerts and festivals throughout the UK and in Ireland and Holland. They have supported acts as diverse as Fairport Convention and The Wedding Present with their unique brand of folk/rock. Nick also performs as half of plumhall with Michelle Plum.
Friday, 15 April 2011
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