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Friday 4 April 2014
Free entry from 8pm
Taking inspiration from the 1940's jazz of Billie Holiday, the blues grit of Howlin' Wolf, the genre sidestepping of Tom Waits, and some good old-fashioned life experience, Ma Polaine’s Great Decline is a creative collection of songs that move from foot-tapping abandon to subtle intensity.
The lyrics cover veiled tales of love, the joys and pains of the music world, and are told with melodic invention and an emotive vocal, all backed by accordion, blues harp, vaudevillian horns, guitar, piano, double bass and drums.
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