The Julie July band performing on stage

Julie July Band presents

The Sandy Denny Experience

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Julie July Band return to the Barnfield Theatre with a celebration and tribute to Sandy Denny’s defining role in British Folk-Rock Music, inspired by Sandy’s work and the wider folk, rock and blues movements of the Sixties and Seventies. They have built a substantial reputation with reinterpretations and arrangements of the work of singer-songwriter Sandy Denny. In Sandy’s brief career she left a legacy of beautiful, haunting original and traditional compositions. Richard Thompson called her “the greatest artist of her generation”. The band will also perform songs from their own self-penned Albums ‘Lady of the First Light’ and ‘Wonderland’.

The line-up features musicians with Folk-Rock roots Dik Cadbury from 1970’s Decameron (bass, vocals), Mick Candler – Decameron, Roll Movement (drums), Steve Rezillo (lead guitarist), Caley Groves (acoustic guitarist), Carol Lee Sampson (keyboards, vocals) and Julie July (vocals).

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