The Clarke Foley Community Hub will once again be among the venues for the Ilkley Live Community Music Festival.
The festival will see live music come to venues and locations all around town on Friday 10th and Saturday 11th July.
The Hub will offer four hours of free live music on the Saturday in the community café, and organisers say ‘there’s something for everyone’.
The line-up is:
12.00-12.45 - Alex Ashman
Alex is a second year Philosophy student at Durham University. He is an indie folk, singer songwriter who takes inspiration from his observations of life and self-reflection, producing catchy, evocative and uplifting songs.
13.00-13.45 - Chevin Jazz
Chevin Jazz is a local jazz quartet (Steph on sax, Ian on guitar, Pete on bass and Steve on piano). Chevin Jazz perform Swing and Latin jazz standards to get your toes tapping. A relaxed atmosphere for lunch or a coffee at the Clarke Foley Community Hub.
14.00-14.45 - Graeme Matthews
Graeme is an indie folk singer songwriter from Otley. His songs reflect experiences of himself and people in his life. Some light, some slightly darker.
15.00-15.45 - MOSS (Men Only Singing Songs)
MOSS are an acapella, male only choir based in Ben Rhydding. Performing a repertoire of jazz, blues, folk and pop arrangements they are always happy to welcome new members.

For further details of the two day festival and the many other performers and venues visit https://www.ilkleylive.com/programme

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