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Gigspanner archivePeter Knight's Gigspanner has been hailed by Songlines magazine as "another milestone in folk's rebirth of cool", although to classify these three virtuoso performers purely as folk musicians is to undersell them by a long chalk. A bedrock of British traditional music is to be expected from Steeleye Span's erstwhile legendary fiddle player. But, Gigspanner's musical reach flirts with Eastern European, French, Cajun, African and even Aboriginal influences, transporting audiences on a 'blistering pace of a musical world tour' Folkcast, prompting Sir Terry Pratchett to write "Peter Knight can spin the world on his Bow". Peter has accrued a lifetimes worth of accolades across a career spanning two folk revivals. Martin Carthy, named Peter as one of his 'great teachers' during his acceptance speech (Lifetime Achievement Award) at the recent BBC Folk Awards. Peter Knight's Gigspanner has been hailed by Songlines magazine as 'another milestone in folk's rebirth of cool moment', but those in the know will tell you that there is far more to Gigspanner than meets the eye. A Bedrock of British traditional music is to be expected from Steeleye Span's legendary fiddle player, but Gigspanner's musical reach probes into Eastern European, French, African and even Aboriginal influences. It is no surprise that author, Terry Pratchett, wrote that ?Peter Knight can spin the world on his Bow?. It is music played with a potency and love that leaves audiences spellbound. Gigspanner website.

Cast/Performers

Gigspanner, Peter Knight, Roger Flack (guitar), Vincent Salzfaas (congas / djembe)

Creatives/Company

Presented by: Peter Knight

Gigspanner

Gigspanner (Concert) production archive for QTIX code T0101437160. Details of all Gigspanner archived productions can be found under the QTIX code: S0721719599

Archive Listings

1 Mar 13Otley Courthouse
Otley, West Yorkshire
Performance Details => Venue archive
21 Jul 12Acorn Arts Centre
Penzance, Cornwall
Performance Details => Venue archive

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