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Steve Tilston with Hugh Bradley on Saturday 5th August 2023
Steve Tilston is one of our most celebrated song smiths, widely recognised within the world of folk and contemporary music; the words, arrangements and subtle, quite superb guitar playing could be no one else.
Born in Liverpool and raised in the Midlands, Steve made his recording debut in 1971 with the classic An Acoustic Confusion and has been turning out quality albums ever since. Life by Misadventure, And So It Goes, Solo Rubato and Such and Such all featuring first-class song-writing and stylistically Tilston, marking him out as one of this country’s finest writers.
Steve will be accompanied by Hugh Bradley on double bass.
“The more you listen, the more there is to discover.” Bob Harris
Music Genres:
Acoustic, FolkEntry Prices
Entry price (public): 12 (Additional fees may apply)
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Black Dyke Mills Heritage Venue in Queensbury, Bradford
Black Dyke Mills, Brighouse Road, Queensbury,
Queensbury, Bradford,
BD13 1QA
Tel: 07920122735
Anthony said: "This was a top quality gig by three superb musicians who know how to entertain. They performed mostly their own material, the traditional songs had he". More »