Sam Carter

Peter's Field: A Folk Chronicle of Peterloo (8pm show)

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About the show

Peter’s Field is an epic musical chronicle that tells the story of one of the most important days in working class history.
On 16 August 1819, 60,000 people gathered in the centre of Manchester. Many had walked miles to be there from all across Lancashire. They went to hear the famous radical speaker Henry ‘Orator’ Hunt who called for working people to have the vote. They were unarmed and peaceful. Local magistrates sent in the yeomanry cavalry and 15th Hussars to disperse the crowd and arrest Hunt. At least 18 people were killed and hundreds injured in the murderous scenes that followed. Women were deliberately targeted. It became known as the Peterloo Massacre.
The magistrates and military were completely exonerated, and it would be 100 years until working people had the vote.
Peter’s Field is born from years of research and comprises 19 original songs written by Sean Cooney, performed with Rowan Rheingans and Sam Carter, alongside a compelling spoken narrative derived from hundreds of eyewitness accounts.

Featuring

Sam Carter

Sam Carter appearing at this event
Having spent the last few years busily honing his craft both as a writer and performer, and described as an acoustic virtuoso reminiscent of John Martyn, Sam Carter is armed with a ‘killer voice’ (Nitin Sawhney) and his ability to play the guitar ‘like a harp’ (Time Out).

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Rowan Rheingans

Twice BBC Radio 2 Folk award-winning singer-songwriter.

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Sean Cooney

Sean Cooney is an award winning songwriter and folk singer who has won three BBC Radio 2 Folk Awards with his band The Young’uns (Best Group 2016, 2015 & Best Album 2018) .

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