Bird in the Belly
Bird in the Belly at the Richard Jefferies Museum
Richard Jefferies Museum
Marlborough Rd
Aug 14, 2022
3:30 PM GMT+1
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We are now open again on our normal Sunday opening hours from 1.00pm to 5.00pm, every Sunday from May 23rd to September 26th, under the rules defined by current government guidelines. You can laze about in our beautiful gardens, have a look around the museum, and enjoy free live music on many of the afternoons. The cafe will be serving cream teas, as well as the usual teas, coffee, and our delicious cakes.
On some Sundays we have live music playing in the garden (stating aruond 2pm), plus we have our third annual Steam & Cream Teas event in July. The list is currently as below, but watch out as we book more events for the other Sundays.
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Bird in the Belly Biography
Bird in the Belly are a Brighton-based Folk collective consisting of folk-duo Hickory Signals (Laura Ward and Adam Ronchetti), alt-folk singer-songwriter Jinnwoo (Ben Webb), and multi-instrumentalist and producer Tom Pryor. Together they have collected little known and forgotten lyrics, poems and stories from around the UK, and set them to their own "hypnotically original compositions" (fRoots). Their sound is raw and bare-boned with “distinctively contemporary and earthy vocalising” (R2 Magazine) – and harks back to the 1960’s Folk Revival sound.
Their debut album ‘The Crowing’ (March 2018, GF*M Records) was met with critical acclaim across the board from fRoots, R2, Songlines, Louder Than War, Northern Sky, Folk Radio UK, as well as the tabloids – with the Sunday Express giving the album 5/5 and calling it folk album of the year.
The group are now touring their debut album whilst writing and recording its much anticipated follow up.
Read MoreTheir debut album ‘The Crowing’ (March 2018, GF*M Records) was met with critical acclaim across the board from fRoots, R2, Songlines, Louder Than War, Northern Sky, Folk Radio UK, as well as the tabloids – with the Sunday Express giving the album 5/5 and calling it folk album of the year.
The group are now touring their debut album whilst writing and recording its much anticipated follow up.
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