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SUMMARY:Angeline Morrison plus Support
DESCRIPTION:Angeline explores the forgotten landscape of the Black British 
 Experience in Folk Song.\nTotally essential\, totally unmissable.\n\n\n\nA
 ngeline Morrison is a singer\, multi-instrumentalist and songwriter who ex
 plores traditional song with a deep love\, respect and curiosity. Angeline
  mostly makes music\n\nin the genres of wyrd folk and psych folk\, her wor
 k infused with elements of soul music\, literature\, ‘60s beat pop sound
 s\, folklore\, myth and the supernatural.\n\nWith a feral approach\, a han
 dmade sonic aesthetic and a belief in the importance of tenderness\, Angel
 ine’s original compositions and re-stitchings of traditional songs focus
  on storytelling and the small things that often go unnoticed. Sounds like
  solitude\, memory\, nostalgia\, a rainy walk amongst trees…\n\n“Oh ea
 rth\, cradle my son for me\,” gently intones Angeline Morrison on Unknow
 n African Boy (d. 1830). We’re left shaken after hearing it for the firs
 t time at Folk Radio’s jointly curated A Cellarful of Folkadelia perform
 ance at Sidmouth Folk Festival. Despite its lilting refrain\, it’s an ur
 gent and unflinching account which perfectly encapsulates the deeply sensi
 tive nature of The Sorrow Songs: Folk Songs of Black British Experience. R
 eleased via Topic Records on 7th October\, the much-needed project looks t
 o address the omissions or derogatory inclusions of Morrison’s Black Bri
 tish ancestors in traditional music by honouring them with a new ‘re-sto
 rying’ of their lives.\n\n\n\n\n
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