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10th October 2015 at the Calthorpe Arms, London WC1

Cellar Upstairs Folk Club, www.cellarupstairs.org.uk/.

Country: Britain. Style: Contemporary & Traditional English Folk.

Lineup: Sue Bousfield (v), Liz Moore (v/g).

This duo from the Fylde coast in Lancashire have been together for more than 40 years. Most of their songs were recent compositions with a few traditional. Many were about the fishing industry, part of a show they have put together about the way it affected women.
In this photo: Moore plays a 1970s Fylde guitar.
More information: scoldsbridle.co.uk/Scolds_Bridle/Home.html.

Tags:   Folk Music Great Britain English Folk Scolds Bridle Sue Bousfield Liz Moore Fylde Guitar Guitar Cellar Upstairs Calthorpe Arms

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10th October 2015 at the Calthorpe Arms, London WC1

Cellar Upstairs Folk Club, www.cellarupstairs.org.uk/.

Country: Britain. Style: Contemporary & Traditional English Folk.

Lineup: Sue Bousfield (v), Liz Moore (v/g).

This duo from the Fylde coast in Lancashire have been together for more than 40 years. Most of their songs were recent compositions with a few traditional. Many were about the fishing industry, part of a show they have put together about the way it affected women.
In this photo: Moore plays a Ken Powell SFG Full Size guitar.
More information: scoldsbridle.co.uk/Scolds_Bridle/Home.html.

Tags:   Folk Music Great Britain English Folk Scolds Bridle Sue Bousfield Liz Moore Guitar Cellar Upstairs Calthorpe Arms

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  • M

10th October 2015 at the Calthorpe Arms, London WC1

Cellar Upstairs Folk Club, www.cellarupstairs.org.uk/.

Country: Britain. Style: Contemporary & Traditional English Folk.

Lineup: Sue Bousfield (v), Liz Moore (v/g).

This duo from the Fylde coast in Lancashire have been together for more than 40 years. Most of their songs were recent compositions with a few traditional. Many were about the fishing industry, part of a show they have put together about the way it affected women.
More information: scoldsbridle.co.uk/Scolds_Bridle/Home.html.

Tags:   Folk Music Great Britain English Folk Scolds Bridle Sue Bousfield Liz Moore Cellar Upstairs Calthorpe Arms


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