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George Sansome and Sophie Crawford are the founders of Queer Folk, an organisation that researches queer music and champions LGBTQIA+ musicians.
George Sansome and Sophie Crawford are the founders of Queer Folk, an organisation that researches queer music and champions LGBTQIA+ musicians. After discovering a rich seam of LGBTQIA+ folk songs in the archives, they began performing this powerful repertoire together, breathing new life into long-hidden stories. Accompanied by guitar, bouzouki and accordion, theyre now taking these songs on tour to celebrate the release of their new album.Sophies album Silver Pin was Mainly Norfolks album of the year in 2018, and she also plays with Patrick Wolf in his Kinfolk band. Georges debut solo album was one of Songlines magazines Essential 10 Folk Albums of 2020 and he also plays with trad folk trio Grannys Attic, and in duos with Matt Quinn, and Holly Clarke.Together, Sophie and George are bringing queer folk music to audiences far and wide, celebrating and sharing this vibrant musical heritage.Prepare to have your perspectives rearranged. - Tradfolkunearthing LGBTQIA+ history hidden in traditional music - KLOF MagWith Support from Marianne Joyce
Marianne Joyce is an emerging singer-songwriter from the edge of Dartmoor whose indie folk music puts a unique lens on the timeless themes of love and grief, as well as exploring south west stories, queerness, and a bit of lifes absurdity.
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