Tuesday, 8 October 2019

November Highlights: Experience the enchanting and uplifting music from ‘Faeland’ at St Anne's Community & Arts Centre, Barnstaple


Faeland are a folk-pop band from Stroud & Bristol, UK. In 2018. Faeland founders, Rebecca & Jacob, took a professional leap of faith and released their debut album ‘All My Swim’. The album quickly gained support and acclaim from BBC 6Music, Uncut Magazine, Shire Folk Magazine, BBC Introducing and a host of others; acclaim of which is almost unheard of for a band’s debut release. 

The first two singles earned radio play and praise from Tom Robinson, Gideon Coe (BBC 6 Music), BBC Introducing and BBC Scotland, among many others. Faeland’s music is a beautiful selection of original, modern folk compositions influenced by music from both sides of the Atlantic. Their songs give the duo’s personal spin on classic themes of humanity, such as love, healing, and magic. 

Despite tackling difficult themes and life experiences, there is a strong vein of optimism running through the music of Faeland; as Rebecca says they are “fully committed to making music that changes lives for the better and adds something good to human existence”. 

Key musical influences include classic artists such as Joni Mitchell, Fleetwood Mac, Nick Drake and Paul Simon, alongside more modern stars like First Aid Kit, Gillian Welch/David Rawlings, Bon Iver, R.E.M., Nick Mulvey and Hem. 

With nature and humanity’s relationship to the natural world being such a big inspiration for Faeland’s music, Jacob explains their unusual name – “we are named after Failand, a countryside village near us that connects us with the land around our home and our favourite woodland. The spelling change to "Fae" hints at the magical/mystical/other as well as the transcendental nature of their music. 

There is something in the words and melodies which goes deeper than the everyday, touching on the mystical and the unspoken. In St Anne's the songs will be performed on acoustic guitars, accordion, banjo, charango, violins, lush vocals and Celtic harp.

"Faeland" folk-pop band debut album ‘All My Swim’

  'Faeland' will be performing at St Anne's Community & Arts Centre, Barnstaple, EX31 1SX 
on the 1st November
Tickets: Contact Plough Arts Centre 
Tel: 01805 624624 - Website - Email
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Connect with Faeland 
"Faeland" folk-pop band debut album ‘All My Swim’
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About "Faeland". “All My Swim” and “Faeland” are the first manifestations of musical partnership Jacob Morrison and Rebecca Nelson. Both Nelson and Morrison come from families of artists, creatives and healers. Rebecca was born and brought up on the island of Guernsey, and Jacob in Hackney, London. They both trained to university standard and have between them played with a host of folk, country, Americana, jazz and world artists across the south of England. They met through Bristol’s ever thriving music scene and have played together ever since

October Highlights. A Charity Choral Concert featuring The Barnstaple Ladies & Barnstaple Male Voice Choirs

A Charity Choral Concert featuring The Barnstaple Ladies & Barnstaple Male Voice Choirs will be taking place in aid of The Northam Care Trust on Saturday 19th October 2019. Arrival is from 7.00pm, with the concert commencing at 7.30pm at the Lavington Church, Bridgeland Street, Bideford. This will be a wonderful musical celebration with songs from shows as well as classical and popular music.
The Barnstaple Ladies & Barnstaple Male Voice Choirs
Charity Choral Concert 
featuring The Barnstaple Ladies & Barnstaple Male Voice Choirs 
on Saturday 19th October. 
Arrival is from 7.00pm, with the concert commencing at 7.30pm 
at the Lavington Church, Bridgeland Street, Bideford. Devon EX39 2PZ
  In aid of The Northam Care Trust 
Tickets are priced at £6 each are available in advance from our website www.northamcaretrust.co.uk or on the door on the night. Under 12's are free.
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ABOUT NORTHAM CARE TRUST
The Northam Care Trust is a charity formed as Northam Lodge in 1978 and our mission is to support people with learning and physical disabilities in having choice and control in achieving the best possible quality of life, evidenced by real quality outcomes and supported by our passion for excellence. They are based in Northam and Bideford in North Devon and have developed person centred support for people with profound and multiple learning and other disabilities and complex needs in residential and day activities. Excellent communication, respect, dignity, engagement, support for carers and a set of values and behaviours underpin our work and add value with personalisation at the core. They are the only organisation in North Devon and North Cornwall providing this high care specialist service and are a vital resource for families and carers whose relatives live in our accommodation or use our community support facilities including the range of day activities we offer at Rose Hill. Tap here to find out more about the Northam Care Trust Past and Present
The Northam Care Trust

Monday, 7 October 2019

October Highlights. Art Exhibition at Barnstaple Library with local artists Ken Funnell and Bill Bromfield.

Barnstaple library welcomes local artists Ken Funnell and Bill Bromfield with their upcoming exhibition showcasing their distinctive styles. 

Ken Funnell
"I have returned to a favourite pastime after a long interruption whilst working in the aerospace industry, this has given me a keen eye for detail which is reflected in my favoured medium of pen and ink. Subjects range from aviation and architecture to marine and the countryside, more recently I have been developing my skills in the use of acrylics and I am also satisfying a long held interest by exploring techniques in relief printing. I am currently chairman of the Bishops Tawton Art Group."

Clovelly Harbour. Artist Ken Funnell

Bill Bromfield
"As an artist living and working in North Devon I find inspiration towards every horizon and potential paintings along every mile of our glorious coastline.
Watercolour is my choice of medium – it is versatile and unpredictable. I love the transparency of watercolour and the way colours mix together on the paper to produce exciting results. I enjoy sketching outdoors and often develop these “plein air” studies back in the studio. I am a member of several art groups and this helps my artwork by sharing tips and knowledge with others."

Blackchurch Rock - Artist Bill Bromfield
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Barnstaple Library
North Devon Library & Record Office, Tuly Street, Barnstaple EX31 1EL. Website
The pictures will be on display in the foyer area 
from Saturday 12th October to Saturday 26th October
(closed on Sundays)