Touch the Earth Live in Concert

Touch the Earth Live in Concert

As the Wheel turns and Winter begins we gather and reconnect with the Earth, our community and our Ancestors.

By Touch the Earth

Date and time

Location

The Assembly Rooms Of Glastonbury Ltd

High Street Glastonbury BA6 9DU United Kingdom

Refund Policy

Refunds up to 30 days before event.

About this event

  • Event lasts 4 hours 30 minutes

As the Wheel turns and Winter begins we gather and reconnect with the Earth, our community and our Ancestors. Join Touch the Earth for an Evening of Music, Songs and Chants Honouring the Ancestors, Celebrating and Dancing with the spirit of the Hearth fire that brings us together.

One Tribe, One heart, One Beat, We share the Rhythm

Touch the Earth are a Tribal Folk Band that draw their inspiration from the natural world around them, their music has been described as: ‘A vibration of pure energy gathers one up, the flutes, violin, guitar, didge, drummers and singers are part of this surrealism – the essence is pure spirit.’ – The Holistic Channel

They are unique in their instruments and approach to performance, in addition to the more traditional Guitar, Fiddle and Voice they also use big native American style Pow Wow drums, Djembe, Didgeridoo’s, Native American style flutes and the 7ft Fujara: a Slovakian shepherds flute which creates otherworldly soundscapes. Their concerts are a mixture of songs, ballads and improvised pieces which frequently take the listeners imagination to the wild places of this land.

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Touch the Earth are a Tribal Folk Band who play music and songs inspired by the natural world around them. their music has been described as: ‘A vibration of pure energy gathers one up, the flutes, violin, guitar, didge, drummers and singers are part of this surrealism – the essence is pure spirit.’ – The Holistic Channel

They are unique in their instruments and approach to performance, in addition to the more traditional Guitar, Fiddle and Voice they also use Big Double skinned Drums, Djembe, Didgeridoo’s, Native American style flutes and the 5ft Fujara: a Slovakian shepherds flute which creates otherworldly soundscapes. Their concerts are a mixture of songs, ballads and improvised pieces which frequently take the listeners imagination to the wild places of this land.

The nucleus of the band is Lynn Gosney and her son Lee Gosney-Hunt. Mother and son started making music together and gradually drew other musicians to them to form the band Touch the Earth. After a number of line-up changes the band have settled on the current line up with Lee’s wife - Gillian Hunt, good friends Pete Maxey and Lewis Skinner, completing the band. The full line-up is as follows:

Lynn Gosney: Vocals, Native American Flute, Hand drum, Double skinned Drum, Didge

Lee Gosney-Hunt: Guitar, Vocals, Native American Flute, Fujara, Hand drum, Double skinned Drum, Djembe, Didge, Banjo

Gillian Hunt: Double skinned Drum, Djembe, Bodhran, Didge, Mayo drum, Vocals,

Pete Maxey: Fiddle, Double skinned Drum, Vocals, Hand drum, Rattle

£11.55
Nov 8 · 19:00 GMT