Steve Turner (UK) @ the Loaded Dog@Tritton Hall Marrickville, Wednesday 22nd January 2025, 6.30 for 7pm start

22 January @ 6:30pm - 03 January @ 9:00pm 2025
$20 cash at the door

Special January Dog concert at Bush Music Club’s Tritton Hall with  Steve Turner, (UK) traditional and contemporary singer, concertina accompaniment, cittern, mandolin, tenor banjo.

Steve Turner is known as a pioneer of highly sophisticated English concertina song accompaniments, stretching the boundaries of traditional forms, with one of the best voices in the business. He is a multi-instrumentalist, who also accompanies himself on the cittern, and also plays mandolin and tenor banjo.

Steve began his career on the Manchester, UK folk scene at the end of the ‘60s, with the Geordie band “Canny Fettle”, touring with them for eight years and making two albums with them.

In 1979 he won the UK Melody Maker’s national “Stars of the 80s” competition, which persuaded him to turn professional, and for the next 12 years he toured solo, nationally and internationally, releasing four albums with Fellside Records during this period (Out Stack, Jigging One Now, Eclogue and Braiding).

After 13 years away from the folk scene he made a welcome return in 2004 performing in folk clubs and festivals, and in 2008 producing his 5th album, the highly acclaimed “Whirligig of Time” which featured UK luminaries Martin Carthy, Nancy Kerr and Miranda Sykes.

Since then he has released further albums, “Rim of the Wheel” , “Spirit of the Game” and “Late Cut”, and his latest much anticipated 9th album “Curious Times” featuring Martin Carthy was released in Spring 2023.

He has also been interviewed in leading articles in the UK folk magazines fRoots and Living Tradition and RnR.

In the F/Roots August/September 2014 edition Nancy Kerr in her “Rocket Launcher” interview when asked “what was the best gig you ever saw?” answered “… Steve Turner …”

 

Concert starts with floorspots, then 90 minutes from Steve, with a break for a cuppa & bikkies, BYOG

Texts 0492 977 202, enquires & bookings  kxbears@gmail.com

 

Tritton Hall, Hut 44, Bush Music Club
Addison Road Centre
142 Addison Road, Marrickville

Park in the carpark and follow the path on the right side of the big hall – Hut 44 is across the grass, decorated with dancers & musicians.  The 428 bus (Canterbury/CBD) stops right outside the Centre.

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 Venue

Bush Music Club – Hut 44

142, Addison Road, Marrickville, New South Wales, 2204, Australia