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Tom Brosseau, Thurs 17th September

Aug 17, 2015
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Posted by Jon Southcoasting

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Tom Brosseau is an American Folk Singer from North Dakota, with at the last count eleven albums under his belt. His songs can sometimes split reviewers, taking the traditional folk idiom and constructing complex stories that weave a magical spell and reek of authenticity. Echoes of Willy Mason, Sam Amidon and other modern re-interpreters of the simple ballad form.

At the beautiful One Church in Brighton, Brosseau will be supported by two excellent local songstresses. Kristin McClement has featured in these pages this year with her superb album The Wild Grips. Mary Hampton will be well-known as an enchanting and extremely talented performer whose 2011 album Folly also received excellent reviews. A trio of exceptional performers who should provide a poignant and entertaining evening of music that is not to be missed.

Tom Brosseau, Kristin McClement, Mary Hampton,
The One Church, Brighton,
Thursday 17th September 2015

Tickets available here

Aug 17, 2015
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Jon Southcoasting photographs all sorts, including music, writes about things, as often as not musical, and sometimes plays his own songs too. He lives in Brighton.
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