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Katie Spencer & Henry Parker - Sat Dec 20th 2025 8pm-10pm

Katie Spencer & Henry Parker - Sat Dec 20th 2025 8pm-10pm

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 'Her articulate picking, with suggestions of folk and jazz, frames intelligently written songs’ – Guitarist 
Magazine 
Raised in the East Yorkshire flatlands on the fringes of Hull (UK), Katie Spencer’s landscape has always been 
that of open skies and widening rivers. It is this sense of space and movement that flows through her assured 
guitar style and songwriting. Now, as Katie steps into this new era with a third album, her focus turns to those 
deeper inner spaces, inviting the listener to engage with her heartfelt and intricately-crafted songs. 
Her writing, and most notably her guitar playing stems from a time when the steel-stringed instrument was 
truly finding its voice. Artists like Joni Mitchell, Judee Sill, Julie Byrne and perhaps most evidently Michael 
Chapman, weave into her sound. Katie absorbs these influences into her songwriting and with her distinctive 
deep vibrato and crystal-clear guitar style, she makes the music inimitably her own. 
Katie will release her third album What Love Is in October 2025; an intimate collection of ten brand-new 
songs produced by Matt Ingram (Laura Marling, The Staves). Recorded in London’s Urchin Studios and 
featuring prominent players Giacomo Smith (clarinet), Max Clilverd (pedal steel), Tom Mason (double bass) 
and Matt Ingram (drums, synth). What Love Is evokes the spirit of Joni Mitchell’s finest later works, always 
honouring without emulating. Lyrically mature and at times pastoral; the album is melodically sophisticated 
and unflinchingly honest. She moves effortlessly from wide-open jazz-tinged soundscapes, influenced by 
Pharoah Sanders and John Abercrombie, through to the folk-baroque fingerpicking style that her fans admire 
her for. Her singing is powerful yet warm, true and pristine in delivery. The musicianship throughout the record 
feels liberated by Katie’s innovation and confidence, and the result is a master-class of inspired and 
beautiful-sounding craftmanship.  
‘… a world-class folk guitarist’ – fRoots 
'Katie’s guitar playing has echoes of my dear friend the late great Bert Jansch. Like a musical weaver she 
threads her poetic lyrics through the guitar’s strings and produces tapestries of song.' – Ralph McTell 
Katie has toured extensively and is a powerful and confident presence on stage, delivering her finely-tuned 
music with humour and insight. It is often said that Katie draws audiences into her mesmerising and musically 
articulate world with gentle affection and care. Her impressive live touring schedule is testament to this, and 
has seen her headline some of the most prestigious venues in the UK, including Portsmouth Cathedral and The 
Trades Club in Hebden Bridge, and perform at many respected major folk festivals such as the world
renowned Celtic Connections and Cambridge Folk Festival. Her live history also features many overseas 
adventures including extensive tours in Europe and Australia (including Port Fairy Folk Festival). This year 
Katie continues to tour widely in the UK and Europe, and was also invited to represent Britain and perform at 
the prestigious Folk Alliance International in Montreal, Canada. She recently became the owner and endorsee 
of a custom-built signature guitar, specially crafted for her by distinguished luthier Tom Sands and is looking 
forward to taking this beautiful instrument out on the road in 2025.  
Her debut album Weather Beaten (2019) was praised for its “unique song-craft, spell-binding musicianship 
and crystal sonic clarity,” as she brought together fans of music from all backgrounds and walks of life. This 
was followed by The Edge of the Land (2022), which reached #14 in the Official Folk Charts upon release. 
This record also features Tom Mason on double bass, with additional percussion and piano provided by Arran 
Ahmun and Spencer Cozens, musicians who developed their craft in the John Martyn band.  
'One of the most satisfying and spellbinding singer-songwriter collections I’ve encountered in some time.' – 
RnR Magazine 
'A timeless English folk album...’ – Shindig!  

Henry Parker’s contemporary take on folk, which he explores via thoughtful yet deeply accomplished guitar playing, unfurls and moves much like the landscape itself – mirroring the unpredictable, yet beautifully flowing, rolling hills and valleys of his native county of West Yorkshire.

Parker’s musical roots go back to a self appointed upbringing in prog-rock and metal. However, enthralled at the age of 20 by the ethereal playing of Bert Jansch and Nick Drake, finger-picking and open tunings rapidly became the essence of his sound. The result is a strain of informed, progressive folk music found nowhere else.

Henry has recorded 2 albums: the eco-conscious ‘Silent Spring’ (2019) and ‘Lammas Fair’ (2021), bringing him to the forefront of the progressive folk music world. In 2023 he curated and recorded for American label Tompkins Square Records, bringing together a tribute album to Michael Chapman, one of his most important musical influences.

“His relaxed vocals and songwriting are as warm and open as his tunings” 8/10 Uncut Magazine

What Parker does so effectively is to blend ancient with early-70’s and modern styles” Mojo ★★★★

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