Saskia Griffiths-Moore plays Eastbourne’s Lamb Folk Club

Eastbourne’s Lamb Folk Club welcomes Saskia Griffiths-Moore on Wednesday, March 20.
Saskia Griffiths-Moore, (contributed pic)Saskia Griffiths-Moore, (contributed pic)
Saskia Griffiths-Moore, (contributed pic)

The venue is Upstairs at the Lamb Inn, High Street, Old Town, Eastbourne, BN21 1HH; £8 (cash)– pay on the door. Doors 7.30pm, start 8pm.

Spokesman Nick Cant said: “Her first visit in 2020 was brilliant. This British folk and Abbey Road artist is increasingly known for her crystal-clear vocals, frequently compared to Joan Baez, Joni Mitchell and Eva Cassidy. and her melody-led songwriting.

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"All welcome. We present a wide range of professional folk singers and players as well as floor spots for visiting musicians.

“Saskia Griffiths-Moore is a London-based singer-songwriter who has been performing at folk clubs, theatres, and festivals worldwide.

“With endorsements from Agnew Instruments and JWC Guitars, Saskia has recorded at Abbey Road Studios many times, including her commemorative album Baez, Dylan and Me in honour of the 50th anniversary of Woodstock festival. Her music has been featured on Sky TV, London Live, BBC Radio Scotland, Wales, and more, and she has received grants from Arts Council England and rave reviews from Maverick and RnR magazine among others.

“Saskia began her career as a craniosacral therapist on Harley Street before transitioning to a successful performing career. She has toured across the UK and Europe, including in Germany, Belgium, the Netherlands, and Denmark. In 2019, Saskia signed a transatlantic record deal with the Susanne Marcus Collins Foundation Inc in the US and released her album Are You Listening in July 2020, donating the entire tour to charity and performing exclusively in care homes.

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“Her growing fanbase is and always has been at the heart of her career, and it shows in her three successful crowdfunding campaigns for her various projects. She has toured the country five times, with and without her band selling out large and small venues up across the country and supporting names such as Sally Barker and Steve Knightley.”

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