
Dave Malkin & Louis Campbell + Moya Sweeney & Archie Churchill-Moss
DOUBLE HEADLINE SHOW
Presented by: Tom Moore & Archie Moss0 | OXFORD: Florence Park Community Centre (info) |
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P | Sunday 14th December, 2025 |
N | Door time: 7:30pm Start time: 8:00pm |
. | All ages (under 16s must be accompanied by an adult) |
C | Music - Folk/blues/world |
Event information
A rare double headline performance from 4 of the UK and Ireland's finest interpreters of instrumental folk music.
DAVE MALKIN & LOUIS CAMPBELL
Lauded for projects expertly blending tradition and modernity, Dave Malkin (Dipper Malkin) and Louis Campbell (Owen Spafford & Louis Campbell) come together to explore and reframe their instrument, the guitar, and its role in English traditional music.
Their debut EP, Bird On A Briar, journeys through melodies from centuries-old manuscripts and the aural tradition, reclaiming arrangements from the English Pastoral School and celebrating the musical idiosyncrasies of England, highlighting the exquisite result of a thousand years of migration and cultural collision, all through a thoroughly contemporary lens. The result is refreshingly considered yet pure, documenting the pair’s attention to detail in arrangement, harmony, tone and phrasing with no overdubs, trickery or gimmicks. Their two flat-top acoustic guitars bloom in the natural reverberance of a church hall in South East London, captured by Malkin’s long-time collaborator Tom Moore.
MOYA SWEENEY & ARCHIE CHURCHILL-MOSS
The outcome of a late night conversation between Moya Sweeney and Archie Churchill-Moss lead to decision to create a new body of music exploring the similarities and differences between the Irish and mainland European accordion traditions. Both revered artists in their own rights, with extensive performance experience across the UK and Europe, these musicians met in Derry in 2023 and quickly realised their combined approach to composition complimented each other. The result is a collection of contemporary instrumental music written to be performed on two accordions.