
Rory McLeod
Katie Fitzgerald's
187 Enville Street Wollaston DY8 3TB
May 22, 2025
8:15 PM GMT+1
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Rory McLeod, an ex-circus clown and fire eater, is a one-man-soul-band, and poet. He has a natural troubadour?s talent for weaving magical, musical, storytelling spells accompanied by his own bizarre solo orchestra of distinctive instruments. The spoons, finger-cymbals, bandorea, Djembe-drum, harmonica, guitar, trombone and-tap-dancing shoes accompany the ?rich, raw, deep and resonant? voice of this ?singular and liberating performer.?
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Rory McLeod Biography
Rory McLeod is a British folk singer-songwriter born in London. As well as singing, his performances include storytelling in the tradition of the travelling minstrel or troubadour and playing a wide range of instruments including guitar, harmonica, trombone and his own invention the 'stomping box'.
He has travelled widely performing and has released seven albums:
* Songs for Big Little People (to be released in May 2007)
* Brave Faces (2005)
* Mouth to Mouth (2000)
* Lullabies for Big Babies (1997)
* Travelling Home (1992)
* Footsteps and Heartbeats (1989)
* Kicking The Sawdust (1986)
* Angry Love (1985)
Rory's songs are invariably big-hearted story-like ballads about family, justice, racism, poverty, immigration, traveling and love. His live shows are particularly impressive - it's hard to believe he performs with such a full and busy sound when there's only him on the stage.
Read MoreHe has travelled widely performing and has released seven albums:
* Songs for Big Little People (to be released in May 2007)
* Brave Faces (2005)
* Mouth to Mouth (2000)
* Lullabies for Big Babies (1997)
* Travelling Home (1992)
* Footsteps and Heartbeats (1989)
* Kicking The Sawdust (1986)
* Angry Love (1985)
Rory's songs are invariably big-hearted story-like ballads about family, justice, racism, poverty, immigration, traveling and love. His live shows are particularly impressive - it's hard to believe he performs with such a full and busy sound when there's only him on the stage.
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