Bella Hardy
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Grayshott Folk Club introduces:
Bella Hardy
www.bellahardy.com/
Friday 29th November 2024 @ 7.30pm
We’ve been waiting for the right moment to introduce Bella Hardy to our Grayshott audience. Some will already know her and will have heard her beautiful singing and playing. Others have a delightful surprise in store. Either way, Bella has been making new music this year and we’re very much looking forward to hearing her perform it live.
First up in February 2024, Bella released a single, which is her version of a Traditional song called
“Shepherds Are The Cleverest Lads”
You can hear it here:
www.youtube.com/watch?v=oCEhQ694VJs
A new album is due to be released in November and we will be among the first to hear Bella sing songs and play tunes from it, live.
Multiple Folk Award winning artist Bella Hardy started as a self-taught “fiddle singer”, performing at Cambridge and Sidmouth festivals from the age of 13. She is steeped in the Tradition but as her career has progressed, Bella has also absorbed musical influences from much further afield.
Her debut album “Night Visiting” established her reputation as a songwriter when her first original composition “Three Black Feathers” earned a BBC Folk Award nomination.
In 2014, Bella was awarded the BBC Radio 2 Folk Singer of the Year Award.
www.youtube.com/watch?v=RV0iFbF29rI
Tickets £18
From Grayshott Post Office (in person only)
By phone from Des O'Byrne on 01428 607096
Or online through Ents24
Bella is one of the finest young folk acts around, singing unaccompanied ballads, or entwining her hypnotic voice with her own fiddle accompaniment to breathtaking effect. Three times nominated in the BBC Folk Awards, she has a voice marked as '...mesmerising' and '...faultless'. Her songs touch on both the fantastical, storytelling elements of Kate Bush and the lovelorn songwriting craft of Carole King, ranging in subject matter from fairytales to English working class history via childhood nostalgia, myths, murder and the human condition. 'Stunning... there is an aura of sophistication that will win over listeners who never set foot in a folk club' (The Sunday Times).
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