'I'm With Her': new single, new video, new Belfast show

Thanks to Bluegrass Today for this feature on the trio's latest record release - a vinyl single, combining the John Hiatt song 'Crossing muddy waters' with the Andy Stroud song 'Be my husband'. There's a video of them recording the Hiatt song (also on Vevo) with a very pleasant old-time treatment. The Stroud song is sung a cappella.
There is also a new date on the schedule - on Friday 1 May, the trio will be playing in St George's church, Belfast, as part of the Cathedral Quarter Arts Festival (30 Apr.-10 May) in association with the Real Music Club. Doors open at 7.45 p.m. for an 8.00 p.m. start, and tickets are £12.00; seating is unreserved. The full blurb on the Festival's online booking page ends with:
Three exquisite talents in one room, there may not be a better gig in Belfast this year.
Labels: Festivals, Media, Recordings, Tours, Venues, Visiting players
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