From: jason robbins [tofutastic_at_hotmail_dot_co_dot_uk]
Sent: 02 February 2009 17:58
Subject: TIM EDEY TRIO LIVE CANTERBURY WEDS 18TH FEBRUARY

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TWILIGHT FOLK CLUB PRESENTS…
TIM EDEY
(WITH Pete Gazey-guitar and Iosbel Crowe vocals/fiddle, plus  support).



Live at Orange street Music Club, Canterbury, on weds 18th feb, at 8.00 pm with support, tickets £5 on the door/Tel: 01227 760801

Tim Edey is 29 years old and is regarded by many to be one of the finest melodeon+guitar players of his generation in the Celtic music folk scene worldwide.
From Broadstairs in Kent, a coastal town where the sea serves an important role in everyday life and this has influenced Tim's music a lot.
Tim currently plays in a trio with Brendan Power and Lucy Randall, In Scottish superstar band Session A9 and often plays with Kerry Irish music legend Seamus Begley and the equally legendary Manchester Irish duo Michael McGoldrick+Dezi Donnelly and most recently with Ireland's biggest trad act Altan as dep for the guitarist Mark Kelly at a big festival in Budapest.
A mixture of dazzling technical ability, soulful feel, musical charisma and amazing instrumental improvisaton have made Tim a highly in demand session musician both in studio+on stage.
He is a current master of more than ten instruments including; melodoen, accordeon, guitar, banjo, bass, piano, mandolin, whistle, bodhran and bouzouki.
To date Tim has appeared live on the Jools Holland show on the BBC with the Brendan Power trio, toured every country in Europe as melodoen player with German based dance troupe Magic of the dance with world champion dancer Michael Donnellan, has composed a track for Sharon Shannon, Little Bird, which appears on Sharons latest cd ..the Sharon Shannon collection, appears on the new groundbreaking album Wired by Michael McGoldrick, has been resident guitarist on the hugely popular Irish dance show Irish folk ballet company on board Cruising ship m/s Silja Serenade and Silja Europa for two years running in Scandinanvia, has played gigs with; Phil Cuningham, Charlie McKerron, Donald Shaw, Julie Fowlis, John McCusker, Eammon Doorley, Ed Boyd+Flook, Steafan Hannigan, Alan Prosser from The Oyster band, played with the Michael McGoldrick trio and Session A9 whom he is a member of, to more than 15,000 people in galicia+on stage with Donal Lunny+Altan, did a Huge Uk tour with Sharon Shannon and the woodchoppers in the year 2000 including the Royal albert hall with Paul Brady, Hothouse flowers and more, and appears on numerous recordings with:
Michael McGoldrick, Frankie Gavin+Rick Epping, Steve Cooney, Lunasa, the Daily Planet, Frankie Gavin, Seamus Begley, Charlie McKerron+Donald Shaw, BBC Scotland, Kate Purcell, Steafan Hannigan, Su Hart from Baka Beyond, Troy MacGillivray, Breda+Cora Smyth and more.
Tim started playing Irish folk music at the age of four on the piano followed by piano accordion at six and whistle. Encouraged by his parents, grandparents, whistle player Fred Ayling with whom Tim and his Dad had a trio when Tim was twelve years old called "Spatter the dew" playing a residency at Salmestone grange in Margate and many other gigs.
Next Tim at fourteen met Dublin born singer+musician Enda Mccabe, and the fiddle+banjo player Rob McGoerge from Kent and it was with these two musicians and often fiddle players Saskia Tomkins and Ramona Egle with whom Tim was a member of the popular Kent band Camine with Andy Renshaw+Zinta Egle. Tim played four nights a week with all over Kent+France at the age of fourteen!. his Mum is from Dublin and very much into the Irish music of her native land and his dad is a fine guitarist+singer that plays lots to this day.
Later on at around fifteen Tim played gigs locally alot in his teens, and also learned lots of music both Greek and Irish, from musicians and great friends Dimitri Michiladis and Jim O'Shea+Pete May in which he played in two gigging groups Neptune's craic and Tim+Dimitri, all these musicians helped and encouraged Tim with his music and especially on the guitar.
Tim has been influenced by his favourite accordeon/melodoen players Sharon Shannon, Luke Daniels and Seamus Begley since the age of twelve and guitarist and musical genius Steve Cooney from Melbourne has influenced Tim's guitar playing to no end since meeting Steve on Easter friday 1995 in London when Steve played with Seamus Begley at the Swan in Stockwell. These three Irish music legends it is safe to say have been Tim's biggest inspiration as well as his parents and Django Reinhart and De Dannan founder Frankie Gavin.
Tim was also brought up listening in his parents kitchen and on family boating holidays, to the legendary French jazz musicians Django Reinhardt and Stephane Grapelli who are still regarded as the best Jazz guitar and violin players of all time. Tim loves improvising and has often been described as an Irish jazzer!

FEB-Weds 18TH
TIM EDEY + MADAM MOLOTOF (EX AMANES), and PHILIP G MARTIN (DROHNE)
“a night of the finest Celtic, acoustic and contemporary folk music and song “

APRIL-Weds 22nd
THE SONS OF NOEL AND ADRIAN + SHORELINE
“ acoustic music  that falls loosely into the progressive folk niche….”

May-Monday 4th
LES DERNIERS TROUVERES
“Be transported through time by the medieval sounds of the arch viola, the mandola, the bagpipe, the harp and beautiful voices carrying profound words..”

MAY-Weds 20th
 KIM THOMPSETT BAND + Support
“drawing on Celtic, medieval and English folk and identity.“

JUNE-Weds 24TH 
THE KITTIWAKES + Support
“delicious, intriguing and evocative music, beautifully played and sung by this talented trio. Recommended to twitchers and lovers of folk music alike'“-


LIVE AT
ORANGE STREET MUSIC CLUB CANTERBURY
8.00 pm Tel: 01227 760801

WWW.MYSPACE.COM/TWILIGHTFOLKCLUB




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