Support from Anna Renae
The Slaughtered Lamb, Clerkenwell
Saturday 13th November
Doors 7:30pm, Live Music 8:00pm
Advance tickets £15

Ranagri (pronounced Ran-a-grye) produce an electrifying mix of virtuosic instrumentals, haunting melodies, vivid storytelling and their unique take on old and new folk songs

Consisting of flutes, whistles, harps, bodhrans, guitars, bouzoukis and vocals, Ranagri fuse Celtic folk with original song writing and vibrant instrumentals, along with influences from folk music worldwide.

“How often do you hear a sound that’s completely new and immediately makes you want to dance? I’ll be following Ranagri around, I hope they don’t mind…” Katie Derham – BBC Radio 3 and BBC Proms

Acclaimed previous albums are ‘Fort of the Hare’. ‘The Great Irish Songbook’ with pop legend Tony Christie, ‘VOICES’ – recorded at Real World Studios and produced by Grammy-nominated producer Graeme Pleeth, and ‘Tradition’, which were both released on Goatskin Records.

Combining their love for world music, they have collaborated with top Indian musician Kuljit Bhamra OBE, and members of Britten Sinfonia at The Bhavan Centre, London.

No strangers to large venues, Ranagri have performed at Birmingham Symphony Hall, Fairfield Halls, The Union Chapel, Buxton Opera House and Camac Harp Festival in France to name a few.

 

Support is from Anna Renae a pop/folk singer-songwriter, who’s debut album ‘Skin’ was released on 20th March 2020. It features songs written between the ages of 13-21, telling stories that encapsulate many aspects of Anna’s teenage and early adult life.The album has received wonderful reviews and has attained radio play around the world, including multiple plays on BBC Introducing. Songs from the album have also gained acclaim in prestigious songwriting contests, and were featured in the Autumn 2020 edition of the FATEA Showcase Sessions.

Anna is one of the artists working with Big Ginger Tom Music