Steeleye Span guitarist Julian talks about folk-rock, continuing a tradition and acting with Madonna and Bowie
Formed in 1969, the long-running band play the venue on Thursday, November 21 (7.30pm, doors 6.45pm), and tickets cost £26.50. Call 01323 841414 or visit hailshampavilion.co.uk to purchase tickets online.
It’s sure to be a celebratory concert as the musicians look back on five decades of creativity.
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Hide Ad“It sounds predictable but it will be a mixture of old and new,” says guitarist and keyboardist Julian Littman, 66. “I’m hoping we can do quite a bit of stuff from the new album – Est’d 1969. We always visit stuff from way back so there will be some old favourites like ‘Thomas the Rhymer’.”
“We’re hopefully going to do a couple of things from the Terry Pratchett project Wintersmith,” he continues, referring to their 22nd studio album from 2013. “I think we’ve left that slightly fallow for a while but it was a great project that we did with Terry.”
“We’ll be doing something probably from the very first album too and we’ll cherry pick from the history of the band.”
It should be a pretty exciting show, he says, and now that there’s seven members in Steeleye, with five who can perform lead vocals, the band’s sound is richer than ever before.
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