Steve Knightley & Phil Beer - Show of Hands Special Lockdown Reunion Request Show
New Releases, Show of Hands Live
Sixteen classic 'Show of Hands' tracks chosen by you.
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Sixteen classic 'Show of Hands' tracks chosen by you.
01 hours 43 minutes 14 seconds
Sixteen classic 'Show of Hands' tracks chosen by you.
Languages: English Subtitles: No
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A special solo excerpt from The David Hall concert March 2024 ... Steve performs his latest composition to an enthralled audience
'Narrow Ocean' is the title track, and first single to be released from the acclaimed second album from West Country Alt Folk/Americana band The Standing Waves. The Song features guests Phillip Henry on dobro and bassist Lukas Drinkwater. The Standing Waves album Narrow Ocean is on all platforms and on CD at https://thestandingwaves1.bandcamp.com/album/narrow-ocean
FolkLaw's songs are a commentary on life, with earthy lyrics and vocals accompanied by Celtic fiddle and distinctive vocal harmonies. Described as "Show of Hands with a New Wave Ethic” by fRoots, Passionate Folk Rock" - R2, "Outstanding and Evocative" - FATEA, these festival favourites music will get your feet tapping and your mind thinking!
Steve, Phil and Miranda's iconic trio performance captyured by Jolyon and Maria Holroyd at the conclusion of their nationwide tour in December 2022. Cousin Jack, Bonny Light Horseman, Widecombe fair and a host of Show of hands classics.
900 miles/Poor wayfaring stranger. Track of Words. Man of War. Roaring water Bay. Dominion of the Sword. Tommy. Six o'clock Waltz. Wolf at the Door. Friends. I still wait.
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Show of Hands live - The Northcott Theatre Lockdown Show Part Two
minAvailable until 01 Jan 1970
First we take Manhatten. Country Life. Santiago. Cousin Jack. Galway Farmer. Don't be a stranger. Lost.
The first part of the tour show that never happened! Filmed by Joyon Holroyd. Sound by Naomi Nash and Rob Waite. You'll get By. Haunt You. Dreckley. Seaglass. My True Love. Just enouh to lose. Make the right Noises. The Train/Blackwaterside. Next Best Western. Battlefield Dancefloor.
How it all began in Exmouth. Dylan, Carthy, Ted Hughes, Cold Frontier, Hard Shoulder and more
Second half features, Fennerio, Courting is a pleasure , Ben Hall, Oakham Poachers, Reynardine, Blue Cockade
A sublime introduction from Phil Henry to Santiago. Without doubt one of our favourite musical moments for the last ten years! Orcestral part arranged by Matt Clifford.