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Moonrakers + The Oakstone Trio

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Written by: Jon Bennett
Created: 30 January 2025

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An Oxford Folk Festival event! 

Moonrakers (Celtic harp, cello, fretted instruments, keyboard, whistles, female/male vocals), have brought traditional and contemporary folk music to new audiences across the UK. They’ve been described as “startlingly talented” (Oxford Times), with five albums of “exquisite music “(BBC) and “truly wonderful” (Wycombe Festival) performances. Their latest album ‘Green to Gold’ has received glowing reviews in the music press (“The real deal”, The Living Tradition; “Uplifting, sensitively crafted songs and tunes” FATEA magazine), and their music also featured in the new BBC television drama ‘Beyond Paradise’. To see and hear more, go to www.moonrakers.net

After years of playing together on the Oxford session scene and in the folk clubs, The Oakstone Trio came together in 2022 for a gig at Oxford Folk Weekend.  Louis Thurman (melodeons, vocals), Mitch Keely (guitar, vocals), and Joshua Newman (fiddle, viola, vocals) combine a nuanced, improvisatory approach to tunes with energy and warmth, allowing seldom-heard melodies to escape old manuscripts and giving well-loved session tunes the space to find new directions. They pair new compositions with old tunes and solo ballads with harmony chorus songs.  www.oakstonetrio.co.uk

 

 

 

 

  1. Bryony Griffith and Alice Jones Wesselbobs Winter Tour - Thursday 12th December 2024
  2. Moonrakers - Drive the Cold Winter Away - 6th Dec, Oxford.
  3. Album launch for Emily And The Simons: "Promise" - Workshop and Bal with Emily & The Simons -Sun Oct 27th
  4. ’Tis the Season to be Jolly - Concert by Village Voices, Towersey and the Galliard Band - Friday, Dec 6th in Thame
  5. October 19th - Bailey & Keely launch their debut album ATTHOMIS! Join us for an initial gig from this exciting duo, then stay for a ceilidh and session!
  6. OCM Presents: çhâñt élečtrónïqùe: choral electronics from the moon
  7. Moonrakers
  8. Moonrakers
  9. Jali Fily Cissokho presented by Oxford Contemporary Music and Oxford Health Charity
  10. Starling Sessions @ Tap Social Movement Taproom

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