Posted: Thu 29th Nov 2018

Reg Meuross at Wrexham Folk & Acoustic Club

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This article is old - Published: Thursday, Nov 29th, 2018

Reg Meuross at Wrexham Folk & Acoustic Club

Location: The Nags Head, Mount Street, Wrexham

Date / Time: 6th December 2018 7.45pm

Prices: £8

Reg Meuross first emerged onto the acoustic music scene in the 1980s with The Panic Brothers and has, over the years of touring and playing solo as well as with many other acclaimed artists, developed a style that, as Pete Townshend says, “allows the listener to embrace the whole breadth of his work over many years without distraction… He sings in the neutral accent of an Englishman who travels the entirety of the British Isles and tastes all its flavours, influenced by all its most profound national colours. In this he reminds one of Roy Harper or Ewan McColl, recent greats who went before him.”
“Perceptive..beautiful and intelligent songs…Stunning!” Mike Harding
“…beautiful” Iain Anderson, BBC Radio Scotland
“Leaves And Feathers has left me speechless. He’s really earned the title of Master Storyteller.” Mick Tems, FolkWales
‘He really draws you in.. great storyteller.. great sound” Frank Hennessy, Celtic Heartbeat BBC Radio Wales
‘Intelligent and thought-provoking songs, beautifully made and skilfully delivered’ The Times

£8.00 on the door.
Arrive before 7:45 if possible. Goff Jones can take reservations beforehand. Contact him on 01978 755478. If you do this you must agree to being in the room before 7.45. After this time all seats unclaimed will be sold on the door.



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