Phillip Henry & Hannah Martin UK Tour Winners of 2014'S BBC Radio
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Phillip Henry & Hannah Martin UK Tour Artrix, Bromsgrove (Studio) Feb 3 St Edith Hall, Kemsing, Sevenoaks Mar 3 Hanger Farm Arts Centre, Hampshire Feb 9 Hernhill Village Hall, Kent Mar 4 St Helens Church, Alveston, Bristol Feb 10 Kirkgate Centre, Cockermouth Mar 10 The Pig & Pallet, Topsham Feb 13 The Greystones, Sheffield Mar 12 The Pound Arts Centre Feb 16 The Old Chapel, Alfriston, E. Sussex Mar 16 Upwood Village Hall, Huntingdon Feb 17 Norden Farm Arts Studio, Maidenhead Mar 17 ACE Space, Newbury Feb 18 Stanley Hall, South Norwood Mar 18 Scoriton Village Hall Mar 2 All Saints Church, Tuckingmill, Cornwall Mar 31 Winners of 2014's BBC Radio Two Folk Award for Best Duo, Phillip Henry and Hannah Martin, have come a long way on their journey. In 2009, Phillip, one of the UK's finest slide guitarists and harmonica players, moved into a tent in south Devon. He had just returned from studying Indian classical guitar in Calcutta with world expert Pandit Debashish Bhattacharya. He had his tent, his car, and a five year plan to earn a living through his music. Playing in alt-folk outfit The Roots Union, he met Devonian fiddle-singer Hannah Martin, and the pair instantly recognised a very powerful musical connection. When the band ended, they continued as a duo, playing all over the country, from Glastonbury festival to busking sessions on the seafront at Sidmouth Folk Week. It was during one of these busking stints that they were spotted in an encounter with Steve Knightley (Show Of Hands) that now goes down in folk legend. Recognising the potential of Henry and Martin's partnership, Knightley invited them to accompany Show Of Hands on a nationwide tour, culminating with a show at the Royal Albert Hall at Easter 2012. The pair's first album, Singing The Bones, was released in 2011 to warm praise, "I was completely knocked out by this duo...just a terrific album...absolutely great, wonderful" (BBC Radio Two). Constant touring followed, including an Arts Council funded tour of south west arts centres in autumn 2012. The duo went on to win "Best Folk Act" at the 2012 South West Music Awards, and began 2013 by being voted "Best Duo" by the public at the Spiral Awards. Their second studio album, Mynd, was released to great acclaim in September 2013, appearing in end of year best-ofs for The Guardian, The Telegraph, fRoots Critics Poll, Mark Radcliffe's Radio Two Top Ten, and Songlines. They were voted Best Duo at the Radio Two Folk Awards almost exactly five years since Phillip sat in his tent and made his five year plan! The last two years have been their busiest to date. They recorded a concert, Live In Calstock, to make a record of their sound during these initial years; the resulting album once again went down a storm with the critics, "utterly inspired and magnificent" (Spiral Earth). They were honoured with the opening slot at Cambridge Folk Festival's 50th anniversary. They toured with folk legend Seth Lakeman. They attended Folk Alliance in Kansas City, and played in South Africa, France, Norway, Japan, The Netherlands, Germany, and Belgium during this period. 2016 saw the pair further their international reach, with an extensive tour of Australia throughout the spring; and a high profile appearance at Canada's Vancouver Island Music Festival in the summer. Whilst continuing to tour as a duo, they have also taken part in various collaborations, including Steve Knightley's Wake the Union band, and Peter Knight's (ex Steeleye Span) Gigspanner Big Band. With the Gigspanner line up, they are set for a prestigious appearance at Cropredy's 50th anniversary in August 2017. Spring 2017 sees Henry and Martin hitting the road with a brand new show. One of the most exciting live acts on the circuit, spanning a range from tearjerking ballads to Phil's legendary party-starting beatbox harmonica, the pair effortlessly bring together genres as diverse as Indian classical music, the blues, and the traditional musics of the British Isles. With a new project and album, Edgelarks, planned for the autumn, expect sneak previews as well as old favourites. “Quite brilliant” - Mark Radcliffe, BBC Radio Two "Evocative stories, wonderful arrangements – Henry and Martin stand out from the current flood of young British folk musicians" — Colin Irwin, MOJO “One of the best duos on the planet” - Mike Harding More info: [email protected] .