STONY LIVE!: FRIDAY, JUNE 13 IN PREVIEW
Your daily run-down of events happening across Stony Stratford tomorrow, as the 16th annual Stony Live! continues...
Friday, June 13
There are French connections to indulge in when Rondeau View do Rameau – It's chamber music for violin and keyboard to celebrate the 250th anniversary of Rameau's death.
Expect music from the Baroque Period to the present day and you'll go home happy
> York House, 7.15-9.30pm, £5 (children £2)
Obscure and mad Jacobean songs and music courtesy of Captain Humes and his Poeticall Musicke will roll at the Methodist Church. Madness or Mirth?!
> Methodist Church, 7.30-9.30pm, £8 (concessions £5)
The Troubadour Reunion, an acoustic session, will cut loose classic tracks from the seventies and music from artists including Carly Simon, Carole King, Cat Stevens and Neil Young.
'Can it be done with just one guitar and five singers?' ask organisers, but of course they know it can be...
> Swinfen Harris Hall, 8-10pm, £5
Theresea Kelleher will complement the Alan Wakeman Quartet for a show at The Crown – expect story told through jazz music that will draw you in and keep you glued to the action.
"Every song has been chosen for its narrative quality and in the second half I have woven six pieces together," she explained, "I will tell the story and then we will perform it for you musically."
And actually this won't just be jazz-based - Theresa also promises blues, soul, swing and 'a little sprinkling of folk."
> Upstairs at The Crown, 8.30-11pm, £5
In 2013 they headlined Folk on the Green and supported Madness, and now The Bighead return to Stony Live! territory to showcase material taken from their debut album, Outlaw Verses.
Ska-pop meets roots dub reggae meets your ears
Another success at last year's Folk on the Green affair were Oxford blues-rockers Southern Blues Fiasco, and so they have been called back for another session of Allman Brothers inspired magic
> Vaults Bar, 9-11.30pm, free
Classics from the 60s will be aired alongside modern day moments when The Highwires plug in.
A familiar set list with toe-tapping incentives throughout...
> The Fox & Hounds, 9-11.30pm, free
Curvy Luv Dogz will deliver 'relaxed contemporary music with a mixture of soft rock covers and diverse original material,' to round off your Friday night
> The Old George, 9-11pm, free