We are very excited about all of our gigs this Summer. We have lots of festival and folk club bookings plus several ‘Your Stories In Song’ events. Find full details of all of them on our GIGS page. We’re also busy writing and recording songs so haven’t had time yet to do our write-ups of the latest in the 60by60 challenge. We’ll definitely get there by the way, and well before the deadline. The celebratory gig will be on 13th October at The Grove in Eastbourne but we’re not putting tickets on sale just yet. If you’re not on the mailing list, join up so you get notified when tickets for all events go on sale.

We recently went up to London to join the Restore Nature Now march. It was an amazing and inspiring event attended by 100,000 people. You may not have heard about it as, unsurprisingly, the mainstream media weren’t interested in reporting on a legal and well organised gathering. We’ll do a full write up about it but just wanted to share the fact that we met two ladies from Kent Wildlife Trust, one (Charlie) dressed as a Chough, the same as Jo! Jo’s headdress was a nod to the song we wrote, Return Of The Bloodied Crow, inspired by the successful reintroduction of the chough to Kent, by Kent Wildlife Trust amongst others. It was great to meet them and talk about the project and the song – they’d heard all about it and said the song played at their meetings!

(Photos by Alex Thomas)