Ruth Notman Trio

Ruth Notman Trio

Ilminster Arts CentreIlminster, England
Saturday, Apr 25 from 7:30 pm to 10 pm GMT+1
Overview

Ruth Notman is a folk singer/songwriter who's album 'Threads' gained recognition from BBC Radio 2’s Bob Harris and Kate Rusby.

Ruth Notman is a folk singer/songwriter from Nottingham who is, most notably, known for being one of the leading ‘nu-folk revivalists’ in the late 00’s who bridged folk music into the 21st Century and plugged it into a mainstream audience.

Ruth first rocketed into the consciousness of the wider music scene in 2007, at 18 years old, with her debut album ‘Threads’. Notman’s unique voice coupled with her novel and vibrant interpretation of folk songs garnered her overnight national critical acclaim and media attention seldom seen by a small independent release. ‘Threads’ also gained Notman support from luminaries such as BBC Radio 2’s Bob Harris, Kate Rusby and Mike Harding to name a few.

Ruth further cemented her musical stature and identity with extensive touring and the release of her second album, ‘The Life of Lilly’ (2009), which enjoyed similar accolades to her debut.

In 2015, Notman was invited to join the impressive collaborative artist roster of the ‘Evamore’ project where her studio contributions and stunning vocal compositions attracted the late Sinead O’Connor. The song ‘One More Yard’ was released in 2019 and featured Ronnie Wood, Nick Mason and Imelda May.

Notman teamed up with BBC Radio 2 Folk Award-winning artist Sam Kelly in 2019 to record their album ‘Changeable Heart’ with Kate Rusby’s label, Pure Records.

Now, 16 years after her second album, Ruth is preparing to record, what must surely be, the most eagerly awaited album in British folk music.

Ruth will be joined by Saul Rose and Jon Doran.

Saul Rose is a renowned English folk melodeon player and singer known for his work in bands like Waterson:Carthy, Faustus, and Eliza Carthy & The Wayward Band, as well as duos with Maclaine Colston and James Delarre. He is a celebrated figure in the English folk scene, with a long and prolific career spanning numerous albums, awards, and performances, including a role in the West End play War Horse.

Jon Doran is a Newcastle-based folk singer and multi-instrumentalist from Gloucestershire. His captivating song delivery coupled with his effortless and sensitive musicianship landed him a spot in the finals of the 2019 BBC Radio 2 Young Folk Awards. Jon also plays in an acclaimed duo with Janice Burns and tours with his own band ‘The Northern Assembly.


Performance starts at 7:30pm, doors from 6:30pm with bar available.


Tickets:

General admission: £18

Students: £9


*Tickets purchased online are subject to an additional booking fee. This fee is to cover the cost of providing our Box Office service. Tickets can also be purchased by ringing 01460 54973 or visiting us during opening hours.


*Please note that tickets for performances and workshops are not refundable unless we are fully booked and have a waiting list. Refunds are subject to a £5 admin charge.

Ruth Notman is a folk singer/songwriter who's album 'Threads' gained recognition from BBC Radio 2’s Bob Harris and Kate Rusby.

Ruth Notman is a folk singer/songwriter from Nottingham who is, most notably, known for being one of the leading ‘nu-folk revivalists’ in the late 00’s who bridged folk music into the 21st Century and plugged it into a mainstream audience.

Ruth first rocketed into the consciousness of the wider music scene in 2007, at 18 years old, with her debut album ‘Threads’. Notman’s unique voice coupled with her novel and vibrant interpretation of folk songs garnered her overnight national critical acclaim and media attention seldom seen by a small independent release. ‘Threads’ also gained Notman support from luminaries such as BBC Radio 2’s Bob Harris, Kate Rusby and Mike Harding to name a few.

Ruth further cemented her musical stature and identity with extensive touring and the release of her second album, ‘The Life of Lilly’ (2009), which enjoyed similar accolades to her debut.

In 2015, Notman was invited to join the impressive collaborative artist roster of the ‘Evamore’ project where her studio contributions and stunning vocal compositions attracted the late Sinead O’Connor. The song ‘One More Yard’ was released in 2019 and featured Ronnie Wood, Nick Mason and Imelda May.

Notman teamed up with BBC Radio 2 Folk Award-winning artist Sam Kelly in 2019 to record their album ‘Changeable Heart’ with Kate Rusby’s label, Pure Records.

Now, 16 years after her second album, Ruth is preparing to record, what must surely be, the most eagerly awaited album in British folk music.

Ruth will be joined by Saul Rose and Jon Doran.

Saul Rose is a renowned English folk melodeon player and singer known for his work in bands like Waterson:Carthy, Faustus, and Eliza Carthy & The Wayward Band, as well as duos with Maclaine Colston and James Delarre. He is a celebrated figure in the English folk scene, with a long and prolific career spanning numerous albums, awards, and performances, including a role in the West End play War Horse.

Jon Doran is a Newcastle-based folk singer and multi-instrumentalist from Gloucestershire. His captivating song delivery coupled with his effortless and sensitive musicianship landed him a spot in the finals of the 2019 BBC Radio 2 Young Folk Awards. Jon also plays in an acclaimed duo with Janice Burns and tours with his own band ‘The Northern Assembly.


Performance starts at 7:30pm, doors from 6:30pm with bar available.


Tickets:

General admission: £18

Students: £9


*Tickets purchased online are subject to an additional booking fee. This fee is to cover the cost of providing our Box Office service. Tickets can also be purchased by ringing 01460 54973 or visiting us during opening hours.


*Please note that tickets for performances and workshops are not refundable unless we are fully booked and have a waiting list. Refunds are subject to a £5 admin charge.

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  • 2 hours 30 minutes
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Ilminster Arts Centre

35 East Street

Ilminster TA19 0AN

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