Chamberlain - Haywood Duo

Start Date

Thursday 29th Jun 2023 19:20 PM

End Date

Thursday 29th Jun 2023 21:30 PM

Location

St Lawrence Church, Carlton Road (A61) Carlton Miniott, Thirsk, North Yorkshire, YO7 4NJ

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Accordionist Paul Chamberlain and his duo partner Michael Haywood who plays both violin and saxophone present a wide ranging programme of music from around the world.

Note this event was previously due to take place at 7pm in St James Church Baldersby but a serious problem with the roof there has reuslted in it being moved to St Lawrence and timed slightly later to allow anyone unaware of the change time to travel from Baldersby.

Tickets available from The Good Food Shop Baldersby or contact Colin Reid 07770 620897 colinreid97@yahoo.co.uk or pay at the door

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