Upcoming Events
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Reg Meuross @ Harwich Festival of the Arts
July 2 -
Reg Meuross @ Dartford Folk Club
July 5 @ 7:00 pm -
Reg Meuross @ Blakeney Harbour Room Folk, Poetry and Beer Festival
July 8 @ 8:00 pm -
Reg Meuross @ New Forest Folk Festival
July 9 -
Reg Meuross with special guest Katie Spencer at Cubley Hall
July 14 @ 7:30 pm - 10:30 pm
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Latest News
- Songs of Love and Death – on tour
Live dates: 19 MARCH The Gather Ennerdale CUMBRIA (also live streamed) TICKETS 13 APRIL Folk @ Ash KENT TICKETS 14 APRIL John Peel Centre SUFFOLK TICKETS 15 APRIL Sound Lounge SUTTON TICKETS 16 APRIL Green Note CAMDEN TICKETS 17 APRIL Cantonacre … Continue reading →
- Stolen From God – A song cycle unfolding the history of England’s involvement in the Transatlantic slave trade – by Reg Meuross
The total number of slaves transported by British boats during the ‘legitimate’ trading years of 1672 to 1807 is widely estimated at around four million – and could be considerably higher. The recorded number transported in boats from Bristol in … Continue reading →
- Songs of Love & Death – on tour in Spring
Songs of Love & Death is the new collaborative album from two of this country’s finest and most engaging folk/acoustic acts: Reg Meuross and Harbottle & Jonas. The album is available HERE and the first live tour begins in March. … Continue reading →
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Reg Meuross @ Beardy Folk Festival
Reg Meuross will perform solo at Beardy Folk Festival on Saturday the 18th of June (and with Harbottle & Jonas the day before).
“A mighty songwriter and an equally fine singer” Martin Carthy
“When you have 2000 people singing along, you’re doing something right.” Great British Folk Festival
“There’s something special about the way he writes and delivers a song” Townes Van Zandt
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Reg Meuross at Beardy Folk Festival
Somerset singer-songwriter Reg Meuross on tour with new album 12 Silk Handkerchiefs and characters from his 12 other superb albums. Described by Mark Radcliffe as a “brilliant singer-songwriter and true troubadour with a social conscience”, it’s not all protest; as … Continue reading