Dartmoor Tors Festival: Cole Stacey

After a decade touring with Midge Ure and India Electric Company and following his top 10 single, a reimagining of Fade To Grey, Cole Stacey shares his acclaimed solo album Postcards From Lost Places. Expect captivating stories, lyrical songwriting rooted in tradition, haunting melodies and a night of connection in a remarkable setting.
A magnificent sound BBC Radio 5 Live
Breathtaking, that incredible voice TradFolk
Cole Stacey is a visceral and lyrical songwriter, singer and musician who has roamed the highest diverse echelons of British folk, 80s pop, spoken word and ambient electronics. From The Royal Albert Hall to The Westfalenhalle Arena, from 700-year-old castles in Gdansk to Glastonbury Festival. His unique debut album has at its heart a symbiosis of lost places and forgotten words, stretching as far back as the 13th century, paired with Cole's distinctive lyrical songwriting and remarkable field recordings. Bringing together his years of experience on stage, Cole's deeply personal solo shows are rooted in storytelling, directed by a love of popular song, folk traditions and have connection with people and places are their heart.
Cole Stacey's album Postcards from Lost Places was recorded in atmospheric locations around Dartmoor.
You can see Cole in this edition of Folk on Foot on YouTube retracing his steps, taking us back to some of those places and performing the songs inspired by them. We hear about his journey into folk music, his partnership with Joseph OKeefe in India Electric Co and his experiences of touring with Midge Ure. But most of all we enjoy a spectacular cold and sunny day on Dartmoor.
Feast or Fire (live)
Fade To Grey
Hard Times (Come Again No More)
This is part of the second Dartmoor Tors Festival, from 30 April 3 May at various venues around Ashburton, south Dartmoor.
A magnificent sound BBC Radio 5 Live
Breathtaking, that incredible voice TradFolk
Cole Stacey is a visceral and lyrical songwriter, singer and musician who has roamed the highest diverse echelons of British folk, 80s pop, spoken word and ambient electronics. From The Royal Albert Hall to The Westfalenhalle Arena, from 700-year-old castles in Gdansk to Glastonbury Festival. His unique debut album has at its heart a symbiosis of lost places and forgotten words, stretching as far back as the 13th century, paired with Cole's distinctive lyrical songwriting and remarkable field recordings. Bringing together his years of experience on stage, Cole's deeply personal solo shows are rooted in storytelling, directed by a love of popular song, folk traditions and have connection with people and places are their heart.
Cole Stacey's album Postcards from Lost Places was recorded in atmospheric locations around Dartmoor.
You can see Cole in this edition of Folk on Foot on YouTube retracing his steps, taking us back to some of those places and performing the songs inspired by them. We hear about his journey into folk music, his partnership with Joseph OKeefe in India Electric Co and his experiences of touring with Midge Ure. But most of all we enjoy a spectacular cold and sunny day on Dartmoor.
Feast or Fire (live)
Fade To Grey
Hard Times (Come Again No More)
This is part of the second Dartmoor Tors Festival, from 30 April 3 May at various venues around Ashburton, south Dartmoor.
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