Bromley Acoustic Music Club will cease to exist on December 2. Continued poor audience attendance means the club, after six years of bringing high quality of acoustic music to Bromley, will hold it's last ever concert.
The night will be one of the best, however, featuring Suntrap, an exciting young group who are making quite a name for themselves in the progressive folk arena. The three members of the group are some of England's strongest young singers they can strip a song bare with Sara Bye stunning solo a cappella voice.
Guitars, fiddles, accordion, bohdran, whistles and harmonica define their sound roots with influences from English song tradition, American folk and Country and a dash of Celtic.
If you want a performance ranging from sweet melancholy to out and out power; if you want to be wooed, thrilled, moved and above all entertained then you must see this band and help say a sad goodbye to this long running club.
Dec 2, Suntrap, Pavilion Leisure Centre, Kentish Way Bromley, doors 7.45pm, £7.00, 020 8857 3102 for more details or 020 8313 9911 for tickets.
November 20, 2001 15:20
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