Thu Dec 18 2025
8:00 PM (Doors 7:00 PM)
£15.40
All Ages
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PAUL MOSLEY is an award winning composer/singer/songwriter who loves a concept. Combining charmingly off kilter art-rock sensibilities with hook laden choruses, his hugely enjoyable live shows have taken his ever rotating' Red Meat Orchestra' everywhere from Glastonbury to Green Man via the brothels of Amsterdam and the most remote wilds of Iceland. His album ‘The Butcher’ is an epic folk opera, a ghost story 2 years in the making, told over 20 songs by 20+ musicians - friends made on Mosley’s various composing projects including Josienne Clarke, Jamie Lawson, Mediaeval Baebe Esther Dee, long time collaborator harpist Tom Moth (Florence And The Machine), and musicians from the bands of Feist, Benjamin Clementine, Madness, Patrick Wolf and Neko Case.
'What a voice' Jools Holland
'This is great modern folk writing' **** R2 Magazine
JACK HARRIS's songs take a compassionate look at things both common and uncommon, and see them differently. They are literate, curious, often in character, and always intriguing. His latest album, 'The Wide Afternoon', produced by UK folk giant Gerry Diver (Sam Lee, Lisa Knapp, Tom Robinson), was released to universal press acclaim. A SXSW showcasing artist at 17, and the youngest ever winner of the Kerrville Folk Festival's New Folk Award in 2005 (previous winners include Gillian Welch, Devon Sproule and Anais Mitchell), he has been the recipient of the PRS ATOM award for new music creation, as well as an EFDSS creative bursary for songwriting.
'Jack Harris is a priest of song who holds himself to a rigorous, ancient code of beauty most of us have forgotten exists.' Anais Mitchell
With special guest...
MOSES rode the wave of 'indie folk' in the 90s/00s gathering 4 stars reviews from Q, NME, Select and more and making the BBC 6 Music and Radio 2 playlists several times. Based around the striking harmonies and 60's indebted songs of brothers Paul and David Mosley they toured extensively with Shane MacGowan, Sam Brown, Dodgy, Kings of Convenience and more.
'What a voice' Jools Holland
'This is great modern folk writing' **** R2 Magazine
JACK HARRIS's songs take a compassionate look at things both common and uncommon, and see them differently. They are literate, curious, often in character, and always intriguing. His latest album, 'The Wide Afternoon', produced by UK folk giant Gerry Diver (Sam Lee, Lisa Knapp, Tom Robinson), was released to universal press acclaim. A SXSW showcasing artist at 17, and the youngest ever winner of the Kerrville Folk Festival's New Folk Award in 2005 (previous winners include Gillian Welch, Devon Sproule and Anais Mitchell), he has been the recipient of the PRS ATOM award for new music creation, as well as an EFDSS creative bursary for songwriting.
'Jack Harris is a priest of song who holds himself to a rigorous, ancient code of beauty most of us have forgotten exists.' Anais Mitchell
With special guest...
MOSES rode the wave of 'indie folk' in the 90s/00s gathering 4 stars reviews from Q, NME, Select and more and making the BBC 6 Music and Radio 2 playlists several times. Based around the striking harmonies and 60's indebted songs of brothers Paul and David Mosley they toured extensively with Shane MacGowan, Sam Brown, Dodgy, Kings of Convenience and more.
£15.40 All Ages
PAUL MOSLEY is an award winning composer/singer/songwriter who loves a concept. Combining charmingly off kilter art-rock sensibilities with hook laden choruses, his hugely enjoyable live shows have taken his ever rotating' Red Meat Orchestra' everywhere from Glastonbury to Green Man via the brothels of Amsterdam and the most remote wilds of Iceland. His album ‘The Butcher’ is an epic folk opera, a ghost story 2 years in the making, told over 20 songs by 20+ musicians - friends made on Mosley’s various composing projects including Josienne Clarke, Jamie Lawson, Mediaeval Baebe Esther Dee, long time collaborator harpist Tom Moth (Florence And The Machine), and musicians from the bands of Feist, Benjamin Clementine, Madness, Patrick Wolf and Neko Case.
'What a voice' Jools Holland
'This is great modern folk writing' **** R2 Magazine
JACK HARRIS's songs take a compassionate look at things both common and uncommon, and see them differently. They are literate, curious, often in character, and always intriguing. His latest album, 'The Wide Afternoon', produced by UK folk giant Gerry Diver (Sam Lee, Lisa Knapp, Tom Robinson), was released to universal press acclaim. A SXSW showcasing artist at 17, and the youngest ever winner of the Kerrville Folk Festival's New Folk Award in 2005 (previous winners include Gillian Welch, Devon Sproule and Anais Mitchell), he has been the recipient of the PRS ATOM award for new music creation, as well as an EFDSS creative bursary for songwriting.
'Jack Harris is a priest of song who holds himself to a rigorous, ancient code of beauty most of us have forgotten exists.' Anais Mitchell
With special guest...
MOSES rode the wave of 'indie folk' in the 90s/00s gathering 4 stars reviews from Q, NME, Select and more and making the BBC 6 Music and Radio 2 playlists several times. Based around the striking harmonies and 60's indebted songs of brothers Paul and David Mosley they toured extensively with Shane MacGowan, Sam Brown, Dodgy, Kings of Convenience and more.
'What a voice' Jools Holland
'This is great modern folk writing' **** R2 Magazine
JACK HARRIS's songs take a compassionate look at things both common and uncommon, and see them differently. They are literate, curious, often in character, and always intriguing. His latest album, 'The Wide Afternoon', produced by UK folk giant Gerry Diver (Sam Lee, Lisa Knapp, Tom Robinson), was released to universal press acclaim. A SXSW showcasing artist at 17, and the youngest ever winner of the Kerrville Folk Festival's New Folk Award in 2005 (previous winners include Gillian Welch, Devon Sproule and Anais Mitchell), he has been the recipient of the PRS ATOM award for new music creation, as well as an EFDSS creative bursary for songwriting.
'Jack Harris is a priest of song who holds himself to a rigorous, ancient code of beauty most of us have forgotten exists.' Anais Mitchell
With special guest...
MOSES rode the wave of 'indie folk' in the 90s/00s gathering 4 stars reviews from Q, NME, Select and more and making the BBC 6 Music and Radio 2 playlists several times. Based around the striking harmonies and 60's indebted songs of brothers Paul and David Mosley they toured extensively with Shane MacGowan, Sam Brown, Dodgy, Kings of Convenience and more.
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