Folk, early music and Eastern influences
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There will be some Eastern influences too, plus some own compositions, as Orpharion takes to the stage this Sunday, July 7.
The Alford-based folk band uses a variety of modern and medieval instruments, with the six members playing a total of 30 instruments between them.
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Hide AdThe band comprises Bob Bowe - percussion; Nicky Lodge - mandolin, mandola and crumhorn; Alastair Lodge - cello, recorders and vocals; Jane O’Farrell - vocals and keyboards; Nick O’Farrell - vocals, guitar, sitouki and mandocello; and Zia Roberts - violin and recorders.
The concert will start at 7.30pm, with tickets £5 on the door.
Alternatively, purchase tickets in advance from Off the Beaten Tracks in Louth.