THE OUTSIDE TRACK

THE OUTSIDE TRACK at Grayshott Folk Club Saturday 13th April 2013 at 7.30pm

THE OUTSIDE TRACK at Grayshott Folk Club Saturday 13th April 2013 at 7.30pm

THE OUTSIDE TRACK

THE OUTSIDE TRACK www.theoutsidetrack.com at Grayshott Village Hall GU26 6TZ
On January 1st 2012, acclaimed international Celtic band, The Outside Track, celebrated picking up the ‘Group of the Year’ award at both the Live Ireland Music Awards 2012 and the TIR Irish Music Awards. Their lead singer, Norah Rendell was simultaneously awarded “Vocalist Of The Year”.

A stunning synthesis of virtuosity and energy, The Outside Track’s marriage of Canadian, Scottish and Irish music and song has been rapturously received around the world. Hailing from Scotland, Ireland, Cape Breton and Vancouver, its five members are united by a love of traditional music and a commitment to creating new music with the tradition as a foundation. Using fiddle, accordion, harp, guitar, flute, step-dance and vocals, these five virtuosos blend boundless energy with unmistakable joie de vivre.
Each player in The Outside Track is a master of their chosen instrument.
Such individual flair alone would be enough to recommend the band but in this case their combined talents are so much greater than the sum of their parts and worth the visit to see them at Grayshott!

The Outside Track have enjoyed five years of extensive touring in the UK, Europe,Canada and the USA, including appearances at: Milwaukee Irish Fest, CelticConnections, Celtic Colours, Vancouver Celtfest, Sidmouth, and Whitby Festivals.

With support from Bob Wood all Tickets are £12 and can be obtained in person from:
Grayshott Books, The Square, GRAYSHOTT, Nr Hindhead, Surrey GU26 6LQ
Telephone: 01428 607096 for postal tickets or more information

GRAYSHOTT FOLK CLUB www.grayshottfolkclub.co.uk & www.grayshott.com/folk put on a great range of live music, which could all loosely be categorised as Folk music. Some of it is Traditional, whilst their gig listings offer Folk/Rock, Folk/Jazz, Folk/Blues as well as a good share of Irish/Celtic music. Keep an eye on their website for future events.