Audiences everywhere rave over the harmonies of Kimber’s Men - and this weekend, they'll be inciting Milton Keynes folks to rave away, with a date in Stony Stratford.
The band have appeared at Festivals in Ostende, Appingedam, Portmagee, Portsoy, Fano in Denmark, and all over the UK.
On Saturday (March 23) they will be live at York House Centre in Stony Stratford.
Featured twice on Sunday brunch for Channel 4 (the go-to hangover show!), they also starred in the BBC2 and BBC4 production of Sea Songs, with Gareth Malone; the latter being the most viewed programme of the year, on BBC 4.
Kimber’s Men possess probably the finest bass singer on the British folk scene today, in John Bromley. John has been singing folk songs since he was sixteen and has sung in several folk bands and is a solo artist. John plays guitar, whistle and bodhran.
They will be ably supported by the local(ish) legends, Five Men Not Called Matt.
Tickets are £9 and you get them here or York House Centre or take your chance on the door.
Doors open at 7.30pm when York House’s charming and efficient volunteers with help you spend your money on real ale and other liquids.
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