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Artists are listed in reverse order of appearance. Headliners will play around 9pm. Doors open 2pm on Friday and 11am on Saturday & Sunday with performances starting soon after.

 

Performance times can be seen at the festival information tent and bar and also in the festival programme.

 

FRIDAY 3rd september 2010

Main Stage

The Divine Comedy
Turin Brakes
Fyfe Dangerfield
Erland and The Carnival
Sparrow and the Workshop
Ben Calvert

Lunar Stage

Beth Jeans Houghton
Starless and Bible Black
Hannah Peel with Table
Vadoinmessico
Matthew P

 

SATURDAY 4th september 2010

Main Stage

Donovan
The Low Anthem
High Llamas
Johnny Flynn
Spider John Koerner
Alasdair Roberts
Lisa Knapp and Gerry Diver

Lunar Stage

Goodnight Lenin
Dan Walsh and Will Pound
Jo Hamilton
Malpas
Megan Henwood
Arborea
Oh Ruin

 

SUNDAY 5th september 2010

Main Stage

The Ukulele Orchestra of Great Britain
The Unthanks
Lunasa
John Renbourn
The Destroyers
Martin Simpson
Bella Hardy

Lunar Stage

Cut A Shine
Rainbow Chasers
The Urban Folk Quartet
Little Sister
Broom Bezzums
James Hickman, Dan Cassidy and Deborah Hodgson
Samuel Walter

 

FRIDAY 3rd september 2010

Bohemian Jukebox Stage

Gurdan Thomas
Zoe Mulford
Tara Chinn
99*Star
Beneath The Oak
Fox
Tom Martin
The Gardenelles
Charlie

Bulls Head Pub

 

SATURDAY 4th september 2010

Bohemian Jukebox Stage

Zapoppin'
Perrot's Folly
Ben Calvert
Boat To Row
Workshop - Rapper Dancing with Ryknild Rabble
A Bull
Friends of The Stars
Rich McMahon
Z+
Workshop - Harmonica with Will Pound
Workshop - Clawhammer banjo with Dan Walsh

Bulls Head Pub

Workshop - Song Writing with Alasdair Roberts

 

SUNDAY 5th september 2010

Bohemian Jukebox Stage

Elfynn
James Summerfield
Richard Burke
Dust Motes
Workshop - Dancing with Cut A Shine
Loose Kites
Miranda Versus The Crok
Panda Su
Chase Mist
Workshop - Penny whistle with Belinda Hutchings
Workshop - Ukulele with the SCUPA

Bulls Head Pub

Workshop - Song with Bella Hardy
Workshop - Arranging Traditional Tunes with Elfynn

 

Jo Hamilton @ Moseley Folk Festival


Jo Hamilton

It was a strange and wonderful thing. Just before Christmas last year, Jo Hamilton arrived on stage in a high-profile support slot for Scott Matthews at Birmingham’s Town Hall. Clearly snuffling, her voice croaked out an apology that she’d come down with some seasonal flu. Hamilton then went on to deliver a breathtaking vocal performance that betrayed no hint of anything less than perfection.

Jo Hamilton is a Scottish chamber-folk artist whose childhood was spent shuttling round the Middle East, Turkey, the Highlands, Cambodia, and Sri Lanka, soaking up a range of musical influences. Her heady and addictive album ‘Gown’ takes its listeners on a journey as diverse as her life has been. It was recorded in Jamaica, Cambodia and elsewhere, and Hamilton’s strings, synths and guitars recall Kate Bush, Annie Lennox and Bjork.

The Independent on Sunday referred to ‘Gown’ as an ‘unashamedly grown-up record that dares to step out of the boxes we have reserved for our female singer-songwriters’. Hamilton is a classically trained musician who uses her education and talent to blur boundaries rather than feed easy generic grouping. Nowadays, based in Birmingham she is also a commited and spellbinding live performer.


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