Support from Clarke Camilleri
Green Note, Camden
Monday 21st October
Door 7:00pm, Live Music 8:30pm
Tickets £17 Advance, £20 on the night
‘Morrison has stunning control over the emotional depths of these songs. Her musicianship is equally impressive…’ – Folk Radio UK
Abundant with meaning and feeling…masters the precision of storytelling, as well as its poetry…’ – The Guardian, 4/5 stars
Angeline Morrison is a singer, multi-instrumentalist and songwriter who explores traditional song with a deep love, respect and curiosity.
Angeline mostly makes music in the genres of wyrd folk and psych folk, her work infused with elements of soul music, literature, ‘60s beat pop sounds, folklore, myth and the supernatural. With a feral approach, a handmade sonic aesthetic and a belief in the importance of tenderness, Angeline’s original compositions and re-stitchings of traditional songs focus on storytelling and the small things that often go unnoticed.
Growing up in Nottinghamshire, Clarke Camilleri was very much a child of the UK blues/folk revival generation, and has since spent many years moving from country to country with his music, with his banjo usually over his shoulder; a true troubadour. Clarke explains, ‘I love the access that being a musician gives you into other lives; I like being brave with it and seeing where it gets me. As a result, I’ve heard a lots of stories from lots of different types of people. Some good and some not so good but these influence my songs greatly’.
Clarke released his debut solo album of original music, ‘The Rollin’ Hills of Home’ in 2020. He features on Angeline Morrison’s award winning album, ‘The Sorrow Songs: Folk Songs of Black British Experience’ (The Guardian Album of the Year 2022), which Angeline tours with her 4 piece band, of which Clarke is also a member. Clark also collaborates with blues/folk musician Jinda Biant, and his brother Victor Camilleri under the name of the Good-Time Brothers.