Mockingbirds and Gerry Cooper double header at The Topic
Hullabaloo, 41 Westgate, Shipley, BD18 3QX
Presented by: The Topic Folk Club0 | SHIPLEY: Hullabaloo (info) |
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P | Thursday 8th May, 2025 |
N | Door time: 7:00pm Start time: 7:30pm |
. | All ages (under 16s must be accompanied by an adult) |
C | Music - Folk/blues/world |
Event information
Venue information
Parking on Crowgill Road.
Food available. Real ale bar.
Performance space is up a couple of steps, and the toilets are upstairs.
Mockingbirds are acoustic harmonies duo Cath Harney and Pam Johnson. Cath and Pam both live in Keighley, West Yorkshire and are well known in local music circles for their lovely harmonies and original songs. Mockingbirds have been singing and writing together for around 8 years now and loving every minute of it. They cover a wide range of styles and eras from folk to country, to bluegrass and pop and have recorded two CDs, one of which was Christmas fundraiser for the Bradford Metropolitan Food Bank. Both CDs are available on Bandcamp. Cath and Pam have been busy over the last year writing new songs about people from their local area and about places in Yorkshire and are planning to record them later this year. Songwriting remotely has been a novel and rewarding challenge for them and they are looking forward to playing this new set of original songs for the first time as a full set at The Topic Folk Club.
TipJar https://tip.wearetipjar.com/p/mockingbirds
Website https://www.mockingbirds.uk/
Facebook https://www.facebook.com/mockingbirdsduo
YouTube https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCrn76u9EDxjPBbM5mYCfyiw/videos
BandCamp https://mockingbirds1.bandcamp.com/album/find-your-dream
BandCamp https://mockingbirds1.bandcamp.com/album/christmas-like-we-do
Gerry Cooper is a singer, guitarist and songwriter from Bradford specialising in acoustic blues, ragtime and other Americana. Gerry also plays a mean harmonica.
Gerry grew up in Newcastle-upon-Tyne where he was drawn into the folk club scene in the North East during the 1960s. He was inspired by Bob Dylan and Joan Baez, but soon discovered acoustic blues: Big Bill Broonzy, and Brownie McGhee – mainly through artists like Bert Jansch, Wizz Jones and Ralph McTell. Gerry moved to Yorkshire in 1972 as a teacher, playing folk clubs and joining a variety of bands. Once retired, he started writing songs and playing solo acoustic blues gig in pubs, clubs and festivals in the UK.
www.reverbnation.com/gerrycooper
www.youtube.com/gerrycoop
www.soundcloud.com/gerrycooper