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Now Then Presents… King Capisce Album Launch, 15/09/17

5 years ago • 0 comments • Opus Presents

Sheffield’s experimental instrumental outfit King Capisce are extremely pleased to announce their return with long-awaited third album Memento Mori on Lamplight Social Records. Part of the new wave of pioneering […]

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Gadabout #9: Neil McSweeney Album Launch, 10/03/17

6 years ago • 0 comments • Opus Presents

Neil McSweeney is touring in March to promote his brand new long-player, A Coat Worth Wearing, and Queens Social Club hosts the hometown album launch. Playing both solo and with […]

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Gadabout #8: Furrow Collective

6 years ago • 0 comments • Opus Presents

The Furrow Collective is a critically acclaimed English/Scottish quartet consisting of four distinctive and talented performers – Lucy Farrell (fiddle, viola, voice), Rachel Newton (harp, fiddle, voice), Emily Portman (banjo, […]

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Gadabout #7: Chris T-T

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Emerging from roots in late 90s lo-fi and psych folk, Chris T-T first gained acclaim for sarcastic, city-obsessed urban alt-folk music before developing into an influential figure of UK songwriting, […]

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Gadabout #6: Big Eyes Family Players

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A loose collective based around Sheffield artist James Green. It’s been three years since the last Big Eyes album (‘Folk Songs II’ on Static Caravan) and a whole six years […]

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Gadabout #5: Richard Warren

7 years ago • 0 comments • Opus Presents

Richard Warren is an ace songwriter and guitarist. He’s put out loads of stuff over the last 20 years under various guises including The Hybirds (Heavenly Records), Echoboy (Mute) and […]

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Gadabout #4: Yorkston Thorne Khan & Laura Moody

7 years ago • 0 comments • Opus Presents

Established musicians, Suhail Yusuf Khan (Saranghi), James Yorkston (Guitar) and Jon Thorne (Double Bass) take to the road, touring under the name ‘Yorkston Thorne Khan’. Yorkston/Thorne/Khan is an experimental collaborative […]

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Gadabout #3: A Gadabout Christmas

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For Gadabout #3 we’re hosting a full-on festive shin-dig in the Dickensian setting of the University of Sheffield Drama Studio (c.1871). Live music and other entertainment will be presented for […]

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