Folk giants celebrate career milestones
Both musicians are big figures in English music in their own right, each with an anniversary to celebrate: Carthy has been touring for 21 years and has a ‘best of’ album out this spring, while it is ten years since Moray put out his first album.
Carthy has had an exceptional career including two Mercury Prize nominations, a Paul Hamlyn Prize, numerous BBC Radio Folk Awards and many other accolades.
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Moray is similarly busy producing, recording and performing. Another darling of the Radio 2 Folk Awards and the Cambridge Folk Festival, he released his fifth album, Skulk, last year.
Both will share a ten-piece band on the Opera House stage and play a set each, with material from across their two extraordinary careers.
The band line-up will feature: Carthy (vocals, fiddle, accordion), Moray (vocals, guitar, piano), plus David Delarre (of Gift Band, Mawkin – guitar), Sam Sweeney (Bellowhead, –fiddle), Barnaby Stradling (Blowzabella, Edward II –bass), Willie Moleson (Eliza Carthy Band, drums), plus many more.
The show starts at 7.30pm. Tickets, priced £19 and £21, are available from the Box Office on 0845 127 2190 or online at www.buxtonoperahouse.org.uk.