The Complete Recordings Of Hezekiah Procter (1925-1930)

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Date:

July 6

Time:

08:30 pm

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The Complete Recordings of Hezekiah Procter (1925-1930) is at once music, history, fiction, biography and recorded performance art.

A performance conjured and invented by Canada’s Lil’ Andy, who’s been called “Montreal’s best country songwriter” – No Depressions Magazine.

The Village Voice describes his music as “Roots-based Americana that actually deserves to be made”.

The Complete Recordings of Hezekiah Procter (1925-1930) is a two-disc, 29-song box set also including a 150-page novel telling the story of Hezekiah Procter, the tracks were painstakingly recorded on both analogue tape, and using pre-electric, 1920s technology.
This is Lil’ Andys 5th album & earned him nominations for Songwriter of the Year and Traditional Singer of the Year at the Canadian Folk Music Awards, a nomination at Quebec’s GAMIQ awards, and accolades from the international press.

“This is a project that really deserves to be properly recognised for the triumph that it is,” says Americana UK.

When this live music/story performance from the other side of the Atlantic was realised here at The Chambers, we only imagined one pair of musicians from our region that we’d wish to be here as support & we’re thrilled to say that ‘The Dirty Little Acoustic Duo’ are indeed here that night!
Bringing lifetime’s of music and a world of international involvement to the floor too, they are perfect addition to cherry this particular musical cake!
Chuffed they’re on board!!

Tickets are scaled from VERY cheap, up to more if you can be supportive to the venue ♥
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“The Chambers is Folkestone’s oldest established ‘Grass Root Music Venue’ now in it’s 25th year. If you like ‘The Cavern’…you’ll like us!
We host regional, national & international artistes, DJ, art & events in an all inclusive award winning bar, eatery & venue with a great sound system.
We’ve been supported through lock down by by Arts Council England, who consider us ‘Culturally Significant’. ♥