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FolkLaw - Image GalleriesSpecial thanks to Cello, Katie at CC photography, Steve Fearn Photography, Marion Miller, Martin Bailey ReynoldsAnthony 'Chewy' Mitchell, Caroline Turley, Roubey of roupyksmuse.com, Janet Datchens and Oz Cahill for these images Smiles all round for Martin Vogwell's first gig with FolkLaw, stepping up to the stage for Green Valleys at the Forest Folk Club in June 2013 Lyndon Webb's first FolkLaw gig, at Stroud on the Water Festival in 2012, his fingers ablaze after his slot with "My Name is Earl" he enjoyed himself so much that he decided to engineer The Tales That They Tell later that year Tom Dunkley in a rare FolkLaw gig appearance, on stage at Music at the CrossRoads Festival 2011 Marty Fitzgibbon on the cahon at his second FolkLaw gig at Cinderford Festival in 2012. Marty's debut was at the Banbury Song n Ale weekend just two weeks before, and a week later he appeared as guest artist on "The Tales That They Tell"! A wall of FolkLaw sound from Nick, Bryn and Gaz live at the Fleece in Bristol - a line-up which became the core 3-piece through 2012-2013 The early years! - FolkLaw duo live in Bristol at the now-retired Prom Music Venue (2010) The early years! - FolkLaw duo live at the Strand, Cheltenham (2010) The early years! FolkLaw duo at the Forest Folk Club in (2010) The folklaw back-drop, brand new and free from gig scars! The 10 foot mixed-media union jack fiddle was added later in 2012 for the Queens Diamond Jubilee An early promo photo taken at the foot of the Preselli Hills in Wales outside the old pottery where the song "Green Valleys" was written. - The folklaw fiddle in Peppers Art Gallery in a Katie Thomas exhbition celebrating local music Anyone spot Gloucesters infamous Mark Cole?! In 2010 Nick met Bryn on the Guild Hall Sound Lab stage at Cheltenham's Whychwood Festival. Bryn grabbed his Bodrhan for the Star of Munster and a partnership was born. This photo taken a week later at the Cross Keys Inn, Gloucester In 2009 Nick parted ways with the Hearts, and the FolkLaw project was born! The new material stretched it's legs at the local folk clubs and Nations Pride was recorded as a solo album the same year. (Photo of Nick & Gaz at Minch Folk Club, 2009) Prior to FolkLaw Nick fiddled for Folk Rockers the Bleeding Hearts. This early photo was taken backstage at the Schwimmbad club, Germany alongside Gel Newey (Hearts bass player) (2001) |
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