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Canadian virtuoso fiddler and stepdancer Richard Wood with Gordon Belsher

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Bursting on to the scene as a child prodigy, Richard Wood has been impressing audiences all across Canada, as well as in the US, Europe, and Japan for more than two decades. Highlights include TV guest appearances with Shania Twain, Carnegie Hall with Irish legends The Chieftains and a featured performer on CBC’s Canada Day on Parliament Hill. He has played for Canada’s Prime Minister and Governor General, the Queen of England for the Emperor of Japan in Tokyo and has won three Canadian East Coast Music Awards.. Richard will be accompanied by guitarist, vocalist and bodhran player Gordon Belsher.A show by these two consummate players is like nothing else you've every witnessed. Traditional jigs, reels, strathspeys, and slow airs mix happily with Richard's own compositions and those by contemporaries such as the fabuous Galician piper Anxo Lorenzo. This charismatic duo spread grins of happiness wherever thay perform

8pm (Doors 7.30pm) Tickets £8 in advance £10 on the door Tickets from The Minster Shop, Church St., Southwell (inc credit cards) Tel:01636 812933 or online via paypal from ruralrootsmusic.co.uk or from Southwell Library

Admiral Rodney, King Street, Southwell, Notts Nottinghamshire NG25 0EH

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Website: www.ruralrootsmusic.co.uk

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