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Skinner & T'witch are delighted that they'll be presenting this year’s Pick n’ Mix We Shall Overcome (WSO) Acoustic Roots Solidarity Festival as an online event, on Saturday, October 3rd and Sunday, October 4th, from 1-11pm UK via their online Social Club
Skinner & T'witch are delighted that they will be presenting this year’s Pick n’ Mix We Shall Overcome (WSO) Acoustic Roots Solidarity Festival as an online event, on Saturday, October 3rd and Sunday, October 4th, from 1-11pm UK (8am-6pm US ET/10pm-8am AUS ET), via their online Social Club: www.facebook.com/groups/520925108617676
Saturday, October 3rd:
1pm Joe Solo
1.30pm Skinner & T’witch
2pm Peter Vadiveloo (Australia)
2.30pm Gitta da Ridder (Netherlands)
3pm Marc Block
3.30pm The Hunch
4pm Polly Morris
4.30pm Nicky Bray
5pm Steve Suffet (USA)
5.30pm Pete Ivatts
6pm Bayou Seco (Kenneth Keppeler & Jeanie McClearie - USA)
6.30pm Cobalt Tales
7pm Saskia Griffiths-Moore
7.30pm Sharon Lazibyrd
8pm Megaciph (USA)
8.30pm Skinner & T’witch
9pm Serious Child
9.30pm Winter Wilson
10pm Kirsty Merryn
10.30pm Reg Meuross
11pm Goodnight and thanks from Skinner and T’witch
Sunday, October 4th
1pm Skinner & T’witch
1.30pm KURI (Japan)
2pm Wilson McGladdery
2.30pm Pauline Vallance
3pm Pete Davies
3.30pm Tobiah Thomas
4pm Fred Smith (Australia/Afghanistan)
4.30pm Fishing For Compliments
5pm Joe Quinn
5.30pm Ben Grosscup (USA)
6pm The Sweet Sorrows (Ireland)
6.30pm Jess Silk
7pm Eliza Marshall
7.30pm Zoe Lewis (USA)
8pm Skinner & T’witch
8.30pm Carla Ulbrich (USA)
9pm Dan Walsh
9.30pm Dan Navarro (USA)
10pm Minnie Birch
10.30pm Robb Johnson
11pm Bye and thanks from Skinner and T’witch
Skinner & T’witch will be continuing to raise funds for Leeds Foodbanks.
No need to stay all day. Feel free to dip in and out.
Pay as you feel (suggested donation £5<).
Put those dates in your diary early, and join us for all the fun..! It's going to be great (as usual)!!
The event takes place as part of a national series of WSO events this weekend, and throughout the year, raising money for and awareness about austerity and those most affected by it. 1 in 5 of the UK population live below the poverty line: www.weshallovercomeweekend.com/gig-guide-wso2019