Under A Celtic Moon features Scottish born folk blues Jazz singer songwriter and producer Isabella ( Izzy) Miller Bell also known by stage names Ma Bell & Madame Tragedie.
For this grand finale Acoustic South concert Ma Bell has brought together a superb selection of top Canterbury musicians from the Classical Celtic Folk and Jazz Blues musical realms and will be accompanied by renowned pianist/arranger John Bevin with Russell Stedman on double bass and introducing special guests Debra Lee (vocals) Helen Webby (CSO Harp) Margo Askin (CSO flute) Reuben Derrick (clarinet/saxophone)
You can expect a memorable afternoon of absolute world class acoustic sounds from classic jazz blues through to original compositions and haunting soul stirring Celtic airs and ballads delivered with a whole lot of heart-warming Celtic soul and theatrical flair.
The material chosen for the programme is inspired by two past Miller Bell performance highlights - The Lady Sings the Blues presented at The Great Hall on the 31st of August 1997 and Remembering Diana presented at The Christchurch Cathedral in 2002.
The Great Hall will be opened and the embers burning to welcome you to this not to be missed Fathers Day Spring concert celebrating 35 years of Miller Bell Music in the South.
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acoustic/solo,
blues,
classical,
country/folk,
jazz,
John Bevin,
Russell Stedman,
Helen Webby,
Reuben Derrick,
Margo Askin,
Isabella Miller Bell,
Debra Lee.
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