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Roy Bailey Tickets, Tour Dates and Concerts

Roy Bailey

Sep 6, 2017

7:30 PM UTC
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PLEASE NOTE: DOORS OPEN: 7pm, MUSIC STARTS AT 8.30pm.The venue comprises both seated and standing space. There are a limited number of seats These are allocated on a first come first served basis, so if you'd like a seat, please ensure you arrive early.We reserve the right to release all unclaimed tickets for re-sale at 9.15pm. If you will be arriving after this time, please inform us in advance, so that we can hold your tickets for you.We can be contacted by email on mail@greennote.co.uk --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------For 50+ years, Roy Bailey has been one of the UK Folk & Acoustic scene's most loved and admired performers. From his early days performing skiffle in student union bars, to his love of traditional songs and the stories they tell, onto developing a unique repertoire of songs of dissent and hope, he has performed on stages, TV and radio all over the world. In 2000 he was awarded an MBE for Services to Folk Music an Award he later returned in protest at the Government's Foreign Policy. In the 1970's Roy joined forces with Tony Benn to present their show 'The Writing on the Wall' for which the duo won Best Live Act at BBC Radio 2 Folk Awards in 2003. Now with more than 50 years as a performer, Roy is as compelling, entertaining, thought provoking and moving as ever before. Colin Irwin writes of Roy's new CD 'Below the Radar' as being so impeccable it must surely merit consideration as the best thing he's ever done. (fRoots June 2009) as powerful as anything I'd heard by The Clash it was Roy's voice, the strength of it and the compassion in it. Billy BraggRoy represents the very soul of folk's working class ideals a triumphal homage to the grass roots folk scene as a radical alternative to the mainstream music industry. MOJOHe has been described in the GUARDIAN as being the possessor of one of the finest voices in the folk world and has a large, widespread and very loyal following worldwide.Roy has worked with many different people throughout his career and can count many well respected people, from all walks of life, among his enthusiastic supporters:TONY BENN: "...the greatest socialist folksinger of his generation"UTAH PHILLIPS: "I've long wanted to share a stage with him" (Vancouver Folk Music Festival)MARTIN CARTHY: "...he is very exciting to play for because he is so strong"KAREN TWEED: "... there's so much to be learned from Roy Bailey in the music that we do"Introducing Roy at his highly successful Royal Albert Hall concert in 1998 CHRIS SMITH, the Secretary of State for Culture, Media and Sport, described Roy as "one of folk music's finest performers and one of the world's best carriers of the people's message."Roy has also pursued a distinguished academic career. He has lectured in Universities and Colleges in Britain, Germany, Belgium, the USA, Canada and Australia. He has now retired from academic life and is an Emeritus Professor of Sheffield Hallam University. In 1989 he was elected a Fellow of the Royal Society of Arts (FRSA).
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Roy Bailey Biography

There are at least two performers having the name Roy Bailey.

1. Roy Bailey (born 20 October 1935, in London), is a British socialist folk singer. Roy began his singing career in a skiffle group in 1958.

Colin Irwin from MOJO magazine said Roy represents "the very soul of folk's working class ideals... a triumphal homage to the grass roots folk scene as a radical alternative to the mainstream music industry."

In the 2000 Honours List, Roy received the MBE for services to folk music. On the 23rd August 2006, he returned the MBE in protest at the UK government's foreign policy with regard to Lebanon and Palestine. By doing so he joined the List of people who have declined a British honour

In 2003, Roy together with Tony Benn were awarded "Best Live Act" at the BBC Radio 2 Folk Awards, for their hugely successful programme "Writing on the Wall." Tony Benn cites Roy as "the greatest socialist folksinger of his generation."

He is an Emeritus Professor of Social Studies at Sheffield Hallam University.

2. Roy Bailey is a performer of show tunes and standards who self-released a CD in 2007 named "Songs from a Grammercy Park Saloon".
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