Thu Nov 20 2025
8:15 PM (Doors 7:30 PM)
£16.50
Ages 18+
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Following a sell-out debut at the Green Note, Women Of Folk return for another outing…
Gathering together four exceptional voices, Women Of Folk pays homage to the songs and repertoires of the very best women folk singers and singer-songwriters past and present - taking in Sandy Denny, Joni Mitchell, Joan Baez, Melanie, Judy Collins, Carole King and many more.
Women Of Folk is a collaboration between Linda Moylan (Solo artist), Lizzy Hardingham
(Solo, Culverlake), Louise Hatch (Solo, Laurence O & The Blistered Mirrors) and Rebecca Mileham (Solo, Liam Vincent & The Odd Foxes, Indigo) – with each voice bringing its own flavour to the mix, covering all bases from Traditional to Irish to English Folk to Greenwich Village to Laurel Canyon and others along the way.
Linda has been described as a ‘a stunning singer-songwriter, with a voice to die for’. Her latest album ‘The Fool’ was included in At The Barrier’s list of best albums of 2024 and she was nominated for Best Female Artist of 2024 by Fatea.
According to Fatea, Lizzy’s voice ‘demands to be heard as words alone cant do it justice’. She is a solo artist with a huge and still growing reputation and a member of the harmony vocal trio Culverlake. She is also a Fatea nominee for Best Female Artist.
Louise is in the process of finishing her debut album to be released in September 2025.
Her powerful voice and effortless harmonies bring a more American influence to
proceedings.
Rebecca is a gifted multi-instrumentalist – equally adept accompanying her crystal-clear
voice on piano on her solo material or fiddling like nobody’s business with folk-rock
roustabouts Liam Vincent & The Odd Foxes.
Gathering together four exceptional voices, Women Of Folk pays homage to the songs and repertoires of the very best women folk singers and singer-songwriters past and present - taking in Sandy Denny, Joni Mitchell, Joan Baez, Melanie, Judy Collins, Carole King and many more.
Women Of Folk is a collaboration between Linda Moylan (Solo artist), Lizzy Hardingham
(Solo, Culverlake), Louise Hatch (Solo, Laurence O & The Blistered Mirrors) and Rebecca Mileham (Solo, Liam Vincent & The Odd Foxes, Indigo) – with each voice bringing its own flavour to the mix, covering all bases from Traditional to Irish to English Folk to Greenwich Village to Laurel Canyon and others along the way.
Linda has been described as a ‘a stunning singer-songwriter, with a voice to die for’. Her latest album ‘The Fool’ was included in At The Barrier’s list of best albums of 2024 and she was nominated for Best Female Artist of 2024 by Fatea.
According to Fatea, Lizzy’s voice ‘demands to be heard as words alone cant do it justice’. She is a solo artist with a huge and still growing reputation and a member of the harmony vocal trio Culverlake. She is also a Fatea nominee for Best Female Artist.
Louise is in the process of finishing her debut album to be released in September 2025.
Her powerful voice and effortless harmonies bring a more American influence to
proceedings.
Rebecca is a gifted multi-instrumentalist – equally adept accompanying her crystal-clear
voice on piano on her solo material or fiddling like nobody’s business with folk-rock
roustabouts Liam Vincent & The Odd Foxes.
£16.50 Ages 18+
Following a sell-out debut at the Green Note, Women Of Folk return for another outing…
Gathering together four exceptional voices, Women Of Folk pays homage to the songs and repertoires of the very best women folk singers and singer-songwriters past and present - taking in Sandy Denny, Joni Mitchell, Joan Baez, Melanie, Judy Collins, Carole King and many more.
Women Of Folk is a collaboration between Linda Moylan (Solo artist), Lizzy Hardingham
(Solo, Culverlake), Louise Hatch (Solo, Laurence O & The Blistered Mirrors) and Rebecca Mileham (Solo, Liam Vincent & The Odd Foxes, Indigo) – with each voice bringing its own flavour to the mix, covering all bases from Traditional to Irish to English Folk to Greenwich Village to Laurel Canyon and others along the way.
Linda has been described as a ‘a stunning singer-songwriter, with a voice to die for’. Her latest album ‘The Fool’ was included in At The Barrier’s list of best albums of 2024 and she was nominated for Best Female Artist of 2024 by Fatea.
According to Fatea, Lizzy’s voice ‘demands to be heard as words alone cant do it justice’. She is a solo artist with a huge and still growing reputation and a member of the harmony vocal trio Culverlake. She is also a Fatea nominee for Best Female Artist.
Louise is in the process of finishing her debut album to be released in September 2025.
Her powerful voice and effortless harmonies bring a more American influence to
proceedings.
Rebecca is a gifted multi-instrumentalist – equally adept accompanying her crystal-clear
voice on piano on her solo material or fiddling like nobody’s business with folk-rock
roustabouts Liam Vincent & The Odd Foxes.
Gathering together four exceptional voices, Women Of Folk pays homage to the songs and repertoires of the very best women folk singers and singer-songwriters past and present - taking in Sandy Denny, Joni Mitchell, Joan Baez, Melanie, Judy Collins, Carole King and many more.
Women Of Folk is a collaboration between Linda Moylan (Solo artist), Lizzy Hardingham
(Solo, Culverlake), Louise Hatch (Solo, Laurence O & The Blistered Mirrors) and Rebecca Mileham (Solo, Liam Vincent & The Odd Foxes, Indigo) – with each voice bringing its own flavour to the mix, covering all bases from Traditional to Irish to English Folk to Greenwich Village to Laurel Canyon and others along the way.
Linda has been described as a ‘a stunning singer-songwriter, with a voice to die for’. Her latest album ‘The Fool’ was included in At The Barrier’s list of best albums of 2024 and she was nominated for Best Female Artist of 2024 by Fatea.
According to Fatea, Lizzy’s voice ‘demands to be heard as words alone cant do it justice’. She is a solo artist with a huge and still growing reputation and a member of the harmony vocal trio Culverlake. She is also a Fatea nominee for Best Female Artist.
Louise is in the process of finishing her debut album to be released in September 2025.
Her powerful voice and effortless harmonies bring a more American influence to
proceedings.
Rebecca is a gifted multi-instrumentalist – equally adept accompanying her crystal-clear
voice on piano on her solo material or fiddling like nobody’s business with folk-rock
roustabouts Liam Vincent & The Odd Foxes.
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