An Afternoon Music Recital with Laraine Levin and Pupils
Performances by Laraine Levin MusB (Hons) MA HRM Assoc. CIPD and her music students who play piano, flute and recorder.
Performances by Laraine Levin MusB (Hons) MA HRM Assoc. CIPD and her music students who play piano, flute and recorder.
We are delighted to be hosting more young people’s performances and this should be a truly inspiring event for children and adults alike
Alan ‘Oggie’ Hogg on the piano, plus friends, playing some of your favourite tunes from the 1920s, 30s and 40s
Formed in 1996, Hells Bells has evolved into perhaps the most well known and professional AC/DC tribute band in the UK.
The Guilty Men, a supergroup formed by five of the Northwest’s finest musicians. Join them on their debut album tour, ‘Invisible Confetti’.
Peter Schnabl, performing a mix of sacred music, opera, lieder and some American standards, with Jonathan Adkins on piano
Seven string players based in and around Ashton Keynes who love all kinds of music from baroque to light entertainment
Following their last, sold-out, appearance at the Goods Shed, be prepared for another stunning programme of classics, arranged and performed with their trademark flair and virtuosity.
The Hullavington-centred recorder (and occasional crumhorn) ensemble with music ranging from a medieval medley to modern songs.
Mansfield Smith are husband and wife team Guy Mansfield-Smith, on vocals, guitar and harmonica, and Cathy Mansfield-Smith on electric and upright bass.
Sing along to some favourites from the last 60 years performed by members of the 23-strong Tetbury U3A Ukulele Group
The early musical ensemble present songs for one to four voices based on poetry written by prominent persons from the courts of Queen Elizabeth I and King James I.
Guitar, fiddle and clarinet with Anne Cunningham, Christina Snell and Jane Whaley.
For Sunday Folk at 3pm on Sunday 30 March, we are delighted to welcome outstanding vocalist Carrie Martin and the always immensely-enjoyable Stroud duo, The Peekies.
Join singer songwriter Lauren South and guitarist David Mitchell for some outstanding and beautiful music in the relaxed atmosphere of our latest Sunday Folk concert.
Our monthly Piano Club, where local amateur musicians play for an appreciative and interested audience.
Our monthly Piano Club, where local amateur musicians play for an appreciative and interested audience.
Our monthly Piano Club, where local amateur musicians play for an appreciative and interested audience.
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