Halifax Courier

Lunchtime Live

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Hope Baptist Chapel, Hebden Bridge, Saturday December 14 from 1pm to 4pm

The four acts taking to the stage are:

Blanty

The unique and exciting style of guitar playing and songwritin­g are influenced by his 22 years living and playing his music in various far-off lands and among many cultures around the world.

Blanty is a force of nature who takes great pleasure in ‘making people smile and feel free’, he is loved far and wide and is always asked to return to the festivals and venues where he plays.

Ruth Neilson

The delicate, soulful and sweet Danish singer will take you on a piano journey with improvised songs that range from jazz, R’n’B classics and everything between. Imagine Carole King meets KT Tunstall. Ruth is a profession­al piano vocalist and freelance music teacher based in Oxenhope. Raintown

Seers

Formed in mid2012, Raintown Seers is a trio of musicians from the North of England who together produce a unique blend of acoustic music with roots in the folk traditions of both sides of the Atlantic. Each with their own rich and lengthy musical experience, these musicians bring diverse

Blanty influences and instrument­al skills, and the carefully chosen material combines traditiona­l, contempora­ry cover versions and original songs.

Raintown Seers consists of: Neil Fisher, vocals, guitar, Mandolin; Dan Hal, upright bass and Chris Demetriou, violin

Jamie Ferguson

Jamie’s style combines percussive techniques, finger picking and inventive harmonics to achieve an impressive and exciting style of music.

Personal goals and determinat­ion are key components to Jamie’s work as he is focusing on becoming a successful solo artist through percussive acoustic guitar. He has worked extensivel­y in and around Manchester.

Free entry, donations welcome

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