West country meets Ethiopia: two special musical celebrations

We have two cracking gigs coming up at Roundhill Barn.

Fri 11 July Three Cane Whale play original instrumental folk: “One of the finest, most interesting, most innovative folk bands around” – Bristol 24/7. The first band to play Roundhill Barn, they perfectly embody the spirit of the place. Details and tickets herehttps://www.tickettailor.com/events/kelstonrecordslimited/1667817 

Supper and drinks available. Catering by Kenyan chef Shadrack Ndegwa in support of Merigwet primary school in Laikipia county, Kenya. He will deliver the funds personally in August. Licensed cash bar.

12 July the sensational Fairfield House Ethio Jazz Project plays. Musical director Ross Hughes has added the exceptional talents of Laura Jurd, Adrian Utley, and Will Gregory to what was already a storming lineup. In addition we welcome as special guests from Bristol Rastafari percussionists Ras R U B B A and Blaggy.

It’s set to be a memorable tribute to Bath’s most famous resident HIM Emperor Haile Selassie I, who is believed to have walked regularly over Kelston Roundhill to North Stoke church. The performance will be recorded live as a benefit for Fairfield House.

Ethiopian feast available on the night. Licensed cash bar. Details and tickets here: https://www.tickettailor.com/events/kelstonrecordslimited/1737614

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    Internal haliel Selassie

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