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Salt House plus special guest Michelle Holloway

Live At The Library welcomes acoustic folk trio Salt House to the library, with local folk artist Michelle Holloway opening the evening.

Saturday 12th October 2024
7:00pm til 11:00pm (Performance starts 7:30pm)
Minimum Age
5+

Saturday 12th October 2024
7:00pm til 11:00pm (Performance starts 7:30pm)
Minimum Age
5+

Salt House plus special guest Michelle Holloway

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Salt House plus special guest Michelle Holloway


Salt House plus special guest Michelle Holloway

Salt House

Music Genres

Acoustic | Blues | Folk | World Music


About

On Saturday 12 October, Live In The Library Presents... welcomes acoustic folk trio  Salt House (Jenny Sturgeon, Ewan MacPherson & Anna Hughes) with support from local folk artist Michelle Holloway (Bonfire Radicals).

Salt House have been a mainstay on the folk scene for over a decade. The bands reputation as thoughtful and innovative interpreters of both old ballads and contemporary songs has been solidified with acclaimed album releases and extensive touring. Described as a "gentle, lulling delight" by The Guardian, Salt House blend heartfelt vocal and instrumental interplay, offering listeners a moment of reflection and connection.

New songs that sound like theyve always been here, ancient ballads woken up. Poems given melodies theyve long deserved.

Salt House's sound is influenced by the landscapes of the Scottish Highlands, Northumberland and Shetland, the respective homes of band members Ewan MacPherson (vocals, electric and acoustic guitars), Anna Hughes (vocals, fiddle, viola, tenor guitar) and Jenny Sturgeon (vocals, keys, guitar). They incorporate their natural surroundings into the fabric of the music that speaks of a shared love of place, people, and evolving tradition.

More about the band members:

Jenny Sturgeon, who has a PhD in seabird ecology, is known for her introspective solo work and collaborations with Birdvox and Outliers. Through her creative output as a sound artist and songwriter she explores themes of landscape and human connections. Her solo project The Living Mountainbased on the writing of Nan Shepherd was released to wide critical acclaim.

Anna Hughes, a versatile multi-instrumentalist and composer, draws on her transitory life experiences to create music that reflects forgotten landscapes and the wonders of the natural world. Working across multi-disciplinary projects Anna is a sought after collaborator as well as working with duo project Watersmeet.

Ewan MacPherson, is a multi-instrumentalist and singer with over two decades of experience working at the forefront of the folk / trad music scene. He toured extensively with Shooglenifty for thirteen years, was a member of Malinky and Nu-Nordic Quartet Fribo. His session work includes working with a variety of artists from the British Isles and beyond. His most recent solo project album ‘Hushman’ was described by KLOF Magazine as “…a little masterpiece of confidence and understatement. Wonderful.”

For those seeking a deeper understanding of Salt House and their individual artistic endeavours, we encourage you to explore their official website or connect with them on social media for updates on their music and upcoming performances.

"effortless" BBC 6

elegant” Mojo Magazine

Advance general entry tickets available at only £15.00 (£10.00 concessions).

Doors open at 7.00pm & music will commence at 7.30pm.

Note that this will be a mainly seated show.

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Venue Address

Thimblemill Road, Smethwick,, Smethwick, B67 5RJ

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