Reg Meuross
Presented by: Kitchen Garden0 | BIRMINGHAM: Kitchen Garden Cafe (info) |
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P | Monday 7th April, 2025 |
N | Door time: 7:30pm Start time: 8:00pm |
. | All ages |
C | Music - Folk/blues/world |
Event information
"The remarkable singer-songwriter that is Reg Meuross" (BBC Radio 3).
Award-winning Reg Meuross was introduced onto the stage of the Albert Hall by Mike Harding as "one of this country’s finest" and is a true modern troubadour, representing contemporary English folk writing at its best. Captivating audiences with his beautiful tenor voice, and with breadth and depth of material that is unparalleled, Reg has toured extensively for decades across the UK, Europe, North America and the Antipodes.
Masterfully accompanying himself on his ‘44 Martin six-string guitar, harmonica, tenor guitar, banjo and dulcimer, witnessing a Reg Meuross performance is to experience a journey into the heart, soul and songs of one of England’s most celebrated writers. Stories that need to be told; struggles that need to be known; injustice that needs to be uncovered; social conscience that needs to be celebrated – his music has an unrivalled power to reach and move the listener. After 15 critically-acclaimed albums, Reg continues to prove how highly relevant his songs are, whilst reaching new audiences with consistently spellbinding performances.
Reg is currently touring with songs from his extensive back catalogue and his new song-cycle Fire & Dust, due for release March 2025. Fire & Dust, commissioned by Who legend Pete Townshend, delves into the life story of Woody Guthrie. A journey into the heart and soul of one of America’s finest folk musicians - highlighting racism, bigotry, corruption and inequality.
“Reg’s terrific songs tell Woody’s life story with respect and affection, but also truth.” (Pete Townshend).
“When you have 2000 people singing along, you’re doing something right.” (Great British Folk Festival).
“A mighty songwriter and an equally fine singer” (Martin Carthy).
“Classic, with echoes of early Dylan, Tom Paxton and Leonard Cohen” (The Guardian).
“There’s something special about the way Reg Meuross writes and delivers a song.” (Townes Van Zandt).
“…assured a place in the pantheon of great folk songwriters of our time” (The Living Tradition).