Peregrin Shams w/ support from Thomas Calladine at Greenbank Pub

A gig on Friday 26th April. The event starts at 20:00.


Come join us for an intimate night of orginal music and togetherness at the upstairs of the Greenbank Pub.

Sean Smyth (Peregrin shams) is prolific songwriter from Lancashire who has recently put out his first album 'Wandering sun' he will be joined on the night by Alice Phelps on double bass who come together to make a dynamic duo who characterise their music with soul and rich harmony. Seans versatile range wraps softly around intricate guitar that sits in somewhere between traditional folk, gospel, blues and country.

Tom Calladine a local musican will be opening the evening, with original songs whilst jumping between piccazo plucked cello and acoustic guitar which wraps around falestto vocals with stripped back folk songs. Similiarly to Sean last month released his second album 'Turn of the Wild'. Tom has Sean have been friends for over 10 years since meeting in Brighton and its the first solo gig they have done together so here marks a special occasion.

If money is an issue coming to this gig, please please dont hesitate to get in touch: [email protected] and i will send a ticket

Mild heckling welcomed

Entry requirements: no age restrictions (under 18s to be accompanied by an adult over 21yrs, 1:1 ratio)

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