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Pete Morton returns to Edinburgh Folk Club, Wednesday 26th September 2012
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Posted: 18-Sep-2012 10:04
"Pete Morton

"not only impressive but a revelation......totally original." The Guardian "

"The performance at the live radio show was nothing short of brilliant." Rich Warren, The midnight Special, WFMT

Folk singer Pete Morton is a songwriter and performer originally from Leicester, in the English midlands, who currently lives in London. With a wealth of great songs and stage presence, his show is dynamic and intense as well as approachable and fun loving. Well known songs such as 'Another Train', The Shepherds Song, and 'Six Billion Eccentrics' are now performed at gigs along side songs from the album 'Economy', which features the well loved rant: 'The Sock on the Line' and the anthemic 'When we Sing Together'.

Starting out as a busker on the streets of Europe, he has entertained all over the globe with his unique and involving style of song-writing and traditional singing. Pete sings from the heart, delivering songs that tell compelling stories and speak of the human condition from a very unique perspective. With a passionate, strong voice and strident guitar style, traditional songs often rub shoulders with Pete's current writing with remarkable ease. His songs are an unruly mix of humour, politics, love and social comment, wrapping their way around the folk tradition.

Pete has recorded five solo albums of original material and a project album of traditional songs entitled 'Trespass'. His CD 'Hunting the Heart' was a MOJO folk album of the year in 2000. His more recent releases, 'Swarthmoor' and 'Flying an Unknown Flag' have received rave reviews. Pete has also rerecorded his most requested songs on an album entitled 'Napoleon Jukebox'. In early 2009, Pete released 'Casa Abierta - ten songs in different tongues'. A challenging but original project. The reaction to this album has been positive, if not at times, incredible and baffling to some.
It received great reviews, including four stars in Mojo Magazine.

Another Train' is without doubt, Pete's most widely covered song. Popular with choirs and folk artists around the world, the song has brought hope and encouragement to countless listeners over the years.

So go along and hear Pete Morton. His songs and performances are a joy."

http://www.petemorton.com/

Pleasance Cabaret Bar at 20.00

£10, £8(conc), and £6(members)

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Posted: 18-Sep-2012 10:06
Poozies fans will know this one well

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=agtCQvIYqeQ

but here's the original.

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Posted: 19-Sep-2012 14:30
Paddy will need to take his soap box along to announce the raffle as the microphone will be quite high.
He's a big lad is our Pete.
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Posted: 20-Sep-2012 10:41
I first recall having seen Pete perform at the so called "Alternative Folk Club" which happened every Sunday in The Glenelg Hotel.
Doesn't that take you back?

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Posted: 21-Sep-2012 11:04
The Jack One has posted a video on our site

http://www.edinburghfolkclub.co.uk/

Pete is performing live in the Radio 227 studio.

Free Radio anaroks will be aware that 227 was also the frequency for "Swingin' Radio England" way back in the sixties.

Doesn't that take you back?

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Posted: 22-Sep-2012 17:38
"not only impressive but a revelation......totally original." -The Guardian,
England"

....this guy is amongst the best the British roots music scene has produced in living memory." -Froots Magazine, England"

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Posted: 23-Sep-2012 17:52
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Posted: 24-Sep-2012 15:07
Pete Morton's new CD 'Economy'


“Song craftsman, impassioned
performer and general good egg, Pete Morton may just have made the best
album of his life.”
Colin Irwin - Properganda - April 2011

"Is there no end to Pete’s energy?........ top-drawer songwriting shot through with integrity”
David Kidman - fROOTS - March 2011

“There is not a weak song on here, hope he doesn't wait another three
years...”
Iain Hazlewood - Spiral Earth

JAJ
Posts: 14286
Posted: 26-Sep-2012 11:25
Weather forecast is improving. So, let's have a good turnout tonight.

I might even manage along myself for a wee while.

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Posted: 26-Sep-2012 17:28
Final bump
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Posted: 30-Sep-2012 13:00
4 Stars from The Rob Adams Yin

http://www.heraldscotland.com/arts-ents/music/pete-morton-edinburgh-folk-club.18995135

Hyndo
Posts: 6
Posted: 30-Sep-2012 23:24
Did you get my wee email re: The Eric Taylor gig?

:)

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Posted: 01-Oct-2012 09:39
Neil(?),

I'm not sure if we know you from Adam although we probably have met.

There doesn't seem to be any sign of an e-mail in my personal "In Box" or those I use for EFC.
You may have sent it to Paddy, of course. His address is e.bort (at) ed.ac.uk.

If you want us to mention your gig on Wednesday, we are happy to oblige.

You can contact me at efcinformation@aol.com if there's anything else.

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