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From the celebrated singer & songwriter of worldwide hits, playing with the stellar multi-instrumentalist Julian Littman.
Charlie Dore?s songs have been recorded by the good and the great including George Harrison, Tina Turner, Celine Dion, Martha Wainwright, Jimmy Nail and Ricky Ross, but her live shows reveal that she keeps the best songs for herself.
In a career of several decades, this multi-award-winner realised she had never written a Christmas song. Proving that there?s a first time for everything Charlie Dore presents her live show - The Man Who Built Christmas. Alongside her long-time collaborator Julian Littman of Steeleye Span the pair swap guitars, piano, harmonium, mandolin, ukulele and stories as they showcase these yuletide originals as well as favourites from the past nine albums and several songs never before heard live.
As one of the UK?s most respected songwriters her albums, described as ?eclectic contemporary folk-americana with crunchy lyrics? continue to win awards on both sides of the Atlantic, most recently Female Vocalist Of The Year (FATEA, 2020) and Best Lyrics (Like Animals, US Indie Acoustic, 2021). Charlie has also played major festivals including Glastonbury, Celtic Connections, Cropredy, Shrewsbury Folk and Ventnor and headlined some of the UK?s most prestigious venues including Kings Place and Liverpool Philharmonic.
Recent live sessions for Mark Radcliffe (BBC Radio 2) playing + co-hosting for Ricky Ross?/Another Country (BBC Radio Scotland) as well as an inclusion on Ken Bruce?s final BBC show prove Charlie?s relevance and ability to capture the imagination of an increasing audience. She?s also recently collaborated with Michelle Stodart of The Magic Numbers and rising folk star Katie Spencer.
Tickets £14, available from Spring Bank Arts Mon to Fri 9:30-12:30 on 01663 308202, on the door and online.