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Phillip Henry Tickets, Tour Dates and Concerts

Phillip Henry

Jan 30, 2020

7:15 PM GMT
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Phillip Henry Tickets, Tour Dates and Concerts
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Uncommonly deep and textured music that feels unique and is utterly spellbinding throughout! (FolkRadio) Wow! What an absolutely amazing chance to catch an artist of this calibre, and master of his craft, up close and personal in the beautiful Tea Tray cafe in Osborne Road! Most of you will know Phil as one half of award-winning roots stars Edgelarks, (with Hannah Martin), who have been established on the scene for many years now, but this is a very rare chance to catch him on his own and on the road - an evening that will inspire the mind and lighten the soul. As always, these Tea Tray shows are limited in numbers and this WILL sell out! Virtuosity, intensity and charismabravely original! (John Walters, The Guardian) One musician, one instrument is the guiding principle; yet instruments range from mellow Weissenborn depths to spectacular Dobro flourishes, to the sounds of the rare Indian Chaturangui (a 22 string guitar from the sub-continent!). As well as his collection of guitars, his show-stopping beatbox harmonica, a great favourite with audiences, is sure to make an appearance. Here is a fusion of styles deeply infused with henry's British folk roots, and bought together with a considered beauty all his own. More information at www.squarerootspromotions.co.uk
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Phillip Henry Biography

Following the success of his critically acclaimed 2018 solo album, ‘True North’, Phillip Henry returns to the road in February 2020.
His new show, Solo, continues to explore the virtuosic limits of his many instruments, from the 22-string Indian chatturangui, to the Dobro and National guitars that made his name.
He will also bring his show stopping skill on the harmonica, with train impressions, boogie blues, and his trademark beatbox harmonica that never fails to get the party started.

“Remarkable...the sound of a virtuoso and a master of his instrument. An absolutely splendid recording of uncommonly deep and textured music that feels utterly spellbinding throughout”-Folk Radio UK.

“Dazzling wizardry-a spellbinding, singularly talented virtuoso musician”-FATEA.
***** Songlines – a Top of the World album.

Phillip Henry is an in demand performer whose collaborations with fellow musicians such as Peter Knight (Steeleye Span), Steve Knightley (Show of Hands), and Hannah Martin (Edgelarks), have led to the evolution of a unique instrumental style that has wowed audiences around the world. Now he is preparing to take his solo show on the road with a very special series of concerts. As well as his collection of slide guitars, his show-stopping beatbox harmonica, a great favourite with audiences, is sure to make an appearance. Featuring old favourites, and material from True North, this will be an evening to inspire the mind and lighten the soul.

In the autumn of 2018, Phillip Henry celebrated the release of his long awaited solo album True North with a national tour.

Commemorating ten years since his journey to Kolkata to study under the great slide guitarist Pandit Debashish Bhattacharya, True North charts a life spent travelling the globe, collecting tunes, stories, and instruments.
From music written whilst kangaroo spotting in Australia, to tunes learnt from a Canadian maestro on First Nations reservation land in Canada; songs of the road; and pieces written by musician friends from Kent to Kolkata; the album's diversity is matched only by the virtuosity of Henry's playing. One musician, one instrument, is the guiding principle; yet instruments range from mellow Weissenborn depths to spectacular Dobro flourishes, to the sounds of the rare Indian Chaturangui (a 22 string guitar from the sub-continent). Here is a fusion of global styles deeply infused with Henry's British folk roots, and brought together with a considered beauty all his own.

"Virtuosity, intensity and charisma... Bravely original."
John L. Walters, The Guardian

"Sublime in the extreme"
Guitarist Magazine
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