LEADING on from the success of the first Live at the Hop Pole in Bromyard comes a new line-up of acoustic music performances this month.
Skewwiff, a four-piece band from Worcester featuring the vocals of Hannah Beanie, are one of the three acts that will perform at Live at the Hop Pole on Saturday, November 29.
Also featuring is Typsy Jazz, a three-man band inspired by Bromyard’s folk scene and will feature Mars Bonfire’s lead guitarist Remi Harris.
And last but not least is Richard Clarke, a maestro of instrumentals crossed between pop, electroacoustic and folk who describes himself as a heart-warming but bizarre cockney midlands hybrid, who will demonstrate his amazing musical abilities.
Entry is free and doors open at 8pm with the bands starting at 9pm.
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