31 Mar Isbourne Arts – Brooks Williams and Aaron Catlow
Musical chemistry that sets the stage ablaze
Saturday, 18th July
7:30pm (doors and bar open at 6:45pm)
Isbourne Arts Centre, High Street, Winchcombe, Cheltenham GL54 5LJ
Brooks Williams, guitarist and singer songwriter, with violinist Aaron Catlow, founder of Sheelanagig, create a fiery, fearless sound of Americana, folk and country blues.
There’s the bluegrass-swing of Gillian Welch’s “Red Clay Halo,” complete with aw-shucks whistling; the Celtic-blues of their self-penned “Anniesland”, a song for the late-great Rab Noakes; and their metal-like riff-driven arrangement of Molly Tuttle’s “Dooley’s Farm.”
With three highly praised albums to date, the Williams-Catlow high-energy collaboration will release and tour their fourth album this year, provisionally called Working in Wood.
- Tickets available from the Isbourne Arts website