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In this November edition, Nick Coffer is joined by three artists whose voices and stories have shaped decades of British music.
Clare Teal opens the episode celebrating 25 years of touring, reflecting on vulnerability, finding joy in the moment, and how her fifties have brought a new appreciation for her craft. She shares the remarkable story of singing with Sam Smith at the BBC Proms and discusses why being an introvert actually makes performing easier.
Next, Horse McDonald talks about performing The Same Sky 35 years after its release - the album that introduced her powerful, authentic songcraft to the world. In a deeply moving conversation, she discusses music as a lifeline, singing to her mother before she passed away, and why her audiences have become family.
Finally, Steve Knightley of Show of Hands reflects on his musical godfathers - Bob Dylan, Martin Carthy and Ted Hughes - and shares his songwriting philosophy: write what you know, love and see. He discusses the challenge of staying connected to your roots as an artist and opens up about life after Show of Hands.
Clare Teal Five - Saturday 29 November, 8pm
Horse McDonald: The Same Sky 35th Anniversary - Tuesday 26 November, 8pm
Steve Knightley's Winter Yards Band - Tuesday 3 December, 8pm (SOLD OUT - join waiting list)
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By Nick CofferIn this November edition, Nick Coffer is joined by three artists whose voices and stories have shaped decades of British music.
Clare Teal opens the episode celebrating 25 years of touring, reflecting on vulnerability, finding joy in the moment, and how her fifties have brought a new appreciation for her craft. She shares the remarkable story of singing with Sam Smith at the BBC Proms and discusses why being an introvert actually makes performing easier.
Next, Horse McDonald talks about performing The Same Sky 35 years after its release - the album that introduced her powerful, authentic songcraft to the world. In a deeply moving conversation, she discusses music as a lifeline, singing to her mother before she passed away, and why her audiences have become family.
Finally, Steve Knightley of Show of Hands reflects on his musical godfathers - Bob Dylan, Martin Carthy and Ted Hughes - and shares his songwriting philosophy: write what you know, love and see. He discusses the challenge of staying connected to your roots as an artist and opens up about life after Show of Hands.
Clare Teal Five - Saturday 29 November, 8pm
Horse McDonald: The Same Sky 35th Anniversary - Tuesday 26 November, 8pm
Steve Knightley's Winter Yards Band - Tuesday 3 December, 8pm (SOLD OUT - join waiting list)
www.stables.org
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.