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Ray Cooper, formerly of the Oysterband, joins Beeston Library to play live and solo.
An acoustic singer-songwriter and multi-instrumentalist, Ray merges history, dreams and memories, producing music that is haunting, melancholy and romantic.
His first solo album Tales of Love, War and Death by Hanging was released in 2010 to widespread critical acclaim. His second album Palace of Tears was released in September 2014 and Ray's latest album Between The Golden Age and The Promised Land is due for release April 2018.
Join Beeston Library for a truly captivating evening.
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