Georgia Lewis is a "young, exuberant & musically adept" (R2 Magazine) folk singer and multi-instrumentalist with "the stage assurance of a veteran ... she is fast becoming one of the most in demand artists on the club and festival circuit.” (Eastbourne Folk Club).
In 2015 Georgia Lewis and her trio released her self-titled 5-track EP. Since then they have performed at festivals and folk clubs in the south of England and received air-play on national and internet radio stations including 'The Folk Show with Mark Radcliffe' on BBC Radio 2 and ‘Mike Harding’s Folk Show’. In 2015 Georgia won ‘The Future of Young Folk Award’ at Bromyard Folk Festival and later won 'Ely Band Competition' at Ely Folk Festival. In 2017 Georgia released her debut album 'The Bird Who Sings Freedom', recorded in her parent's kitchen, featuring five musicians and co-produced with Josh Clark (Kate Rusby). Although an artist in her own right she also performs with many known ceilidh bands and is an experienced session player. She plays whistles, accordion, piano, guitar, sings and has been seen tapping out various traditional dancing styles.
Felix Miller studied music at Stratford College. While he focuses on supporting Georgia in her burgeoning folk career, he also plays for the Causeway Céilí Band as well as writing/arranging his own music.
Rowan Piggott learned fiddle growing up in Ireland, then trained as a chorister before undertaking a diploma in Jazz at Trinity College of Music. Author of two tunebooks, he’s a familiar face in ceilidh bands across the UK; a constant of the Irish session scene; and also performs with songwriter Rosie Hodgson. www.rowanpiggott.com
Tom Sweeney, bassist, is the company director of the independent record label ‘RootBeat Records' and possibly better known for his past appearances as one fourth of the English folk band Kerfuffle.
Evan Carson plays percussion, kit, and bodhran for a list of artists including; Sam Kelly, The Willows, Stark and many more. He also offers independent tuition. www.evancarsondrums.com
In 2015 Georgia Lewis and her trio released her self-titled 5-track EP. Since then they have performed at festivals and folk clubs in the south of England and received air-play on national and internet radio stations including 'The Folk Show with Mark Radcliffe' on BBC Radio 2 and ‘Mike Harding’s Folk Show’. In 2015 Georgia won ‘The Future of Young Folk Award’ at Bromyard Folk Festival and later won 'Ely Band Competition' at Ely Folk Festival. In 2017 Georgia released her debut album 'The Bird Who Sings Freedom', recorded in her parent's kitchen, featuring five musicians and co-produced with Josh Clark (Kate Rusby). Although an artist in her own right she also performs with many known ceilidh bands and is an experienced session player. She plays whistles, accordion, piano, guitar, sings and has been seen tapping out various traditional dancing styles.
Felix Miller studied music at Stratford College. While he focuses on supporting Georgia in her burgeoning folk career, he also plays for the Causeway Céilí Band as well as writing/arranging his own music.
Rowan Piggott learned fiddle growing up in Ireland, then trained as a chorister before undertaking a diploma in Jazz at Trinity College of Music. Author of two tunebooks, he’s a familiar face in ceilidh bands across the UK; a constant of the Irish session scene; and also performs with songwriter Rosie Hodgson. www.rowanpiggott.com
Tom Sweeney, bassist, is the company director of the independent record label ‘RootBeat Records' and possibly better known for his past appearances as one fourth of the English folk band Kerfuffle.
Evan Carson plays percussion, kit, and bodhran for a list of artists including; Sam Kelly, The Willows, Stark and many more. He also offers independent tuition. www.evancarsondrums.com