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Meg Baird
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Meg Baird, Fri 14th Sept

Sep 13, 2012
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Posted by Ian Chambers

Vocalist in seminal psych-folk band Espers, Meg Baird returns to town following a truly spellbinding show last December. Her hauntingly beautiful voice and songs have quite rightly won her praise and comparisons to folk greats such as Sandy Denny and Jacqui McShee, while her latest album ‘Seasons On Earth’ was released on the acclaimed Drag City label. This is sure to be a really special evening in the lovely West Hill Hall.

West Hill Hall Fri 14th Sept 2012

Sep 13, 2012
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Ian Chambers
Ian Chambers is the founder of Wildwood Promotions. He's been promoting regular shows in Brighton for the past three years working with artists such as Charlie Parr, The Electric Soft Parade, Alasdair Roberts and Meg Baird of Espers. He's been a music journalist since 2005 writing for a number of music websites and having written articles for the Irish Post newspaper. He also has experience in band management.
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