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Miranda Sykes and Rex Preston archiveMiranda Sykes and Rex Preston have a unique connection - which is a pleasure to listen to and plain to see when they share a stage together. Miranda Sykes is well known as the third member of SHOW OF HANDS. She is one of the few female double bassists in England & is an accomplished singer in her own right. Miranda holds her audience spellbound: it is the emotional quality of her voice that makes her musical partnership with Rex so engaging, rather than the novelty of such an unusual musical pairing as the double bass & mandolin. Rex Preston has a reputation as a fine & imaginative mandolin player and is a leading light in a new wave of British Bluegrass musicians. He is a rising star in mandolin-playing circles and with 20 years of playing behind him, he possesses a wonderfully sensitive musicality and a dexterous, flamboyant playing style. The rare fusion of double bass & mandolin makes for one of the most exciting new pairings on the acoustic roots scene. Miranda & Rex interweave timeless, well chosen covers with one or two Preston originals. Their backgrounds, as well as skilful instrumentation & warm engaging vocals have shaped their unique sound.

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Miranda Sykes, Rex Preston

Miranda Sykes and Rex Preston

Miranda Sykes and Rex Preston (Concert) production archive for QTIX code T1955926178. Details of all Miranda Sykes and Rex Preston archived productions can be found under the QTIX code: S328786496

Archive Listings

24 Sep 16Dorchester Arts Centre
Dorchester, Dorset
Performance Details => Venue archive
22 Apr 16Royal Manor Theatre
Portland, Dorset
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2 May 15Palace Theatre
Redditch, Worcestershire
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3 Apr 14Otley Courthouse
Otley, West Yorkshire
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15 Dec 13Dorchester Arts Centre
Dorchester, Dorset
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