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Winter Wilson - Reeth Memorial Hall

About Winter Wilson - Reeth Memorial Hall
In recent years they have completed multiple tours of Australia, New Zealand and Canada, as well as the UK and Europe.
Kip Winter (vocals, flute, piano accordion, guitar) 'simply has a voice to die for (John Roffee, Maverick Magazine), whilst Dave Wilson (vocals, guitar, banjo) is now widely recognised as one of the UK's very best contemporary folk and blues songwriters, with his songs sung in folk clubs all over the world.
With ten critically acclaimed albums in their back-catalogue, the couple are currently working on number eleven, to be called Home.
In live performance Kip & Dave present their sublime music with passion, punctuated between the songs with real natural humour. Nothing is off limits they are a couple in life as well as on stage, and it shows.
Performances
Performance Date & Time | Ticket Price | Ticket Link |
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Friday 22 August 7pm | Standard: £16.00 Children: £7.00 | Book Now |
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