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Folk at The Chapel Presents Charlotte Ridsdale and Russ Chandler

Folk at The Chapel Presents Charlotte Ridsdale and Russ Chandler
Folk at The Chapel Presents Charlotte Ridsdale and Russ Chandler. Charlottehas been a teacher of music in the Sheffield area for 25 years and in 2020 began making and performing her own music. She spent her childhood close to the General Cemetery and ended up living in Nether Edge. Nature's Sign is her first album of folk orientated acoustic music and she is excited to be able to perform songs at her local venue, the Samuel Worth Chapel. Charlotte is a multi instrumentalist who writes songs using poignant melodies drifting alongside modal motifs and hypnotic clusters . She finds the beauty in old folk tunes and interprets them. Russ Chandler is a forceful singer and banjo player who sings songs he feels have something to say to the world we live in. He plays traditional, political and modern songs. He is a fine banjo player and as well as giving concerts can teach and give presentations on the history and culture of the instrument. His first album Last Night In Babylon [https://russchandlermusic.com/last-night-in-babylon/] was described by fRoots magazine as Masterly He was well known around the folk scenes of East London and Essex for many years and in 2021 relocated to Sheffield. 10.00 plus booking fee. All tickets sold online via TICKET SOURCE, no tickets on the door. Bags will be checked on entry. Tickets for this event are non-refundable. However, If for any reason the event is cancelled by SGCT, we will refund your ticket. If you have bought a ticket but are unable to attend the event, please contact [email protected] so we can try to reallocate it. This is a SGCT volunteer led event. This is a fundraising event for Sheffield General Cemetery Trust and proceeds go to fund the charitable aims of the Trust. Email [email protected] with any questions about this night. Thank you for your support. Event Details Wednesday June 18th Doors Open at 7:30PM

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