Local folk singer-songwriter Sue Harding is celebrating the launch of her new album, The World, with a midsummer concert raising funds for Dorothy House Hospice Care.
Set in The Bennett Centre, guests are encouraged to bring drinks and snacks and settle in for the evening as the light fades into gentle midsummer dusk, on Saturday 21st June.
Organisers say, “Sue Harding is a West Country singer, songwriter and guitar player with a unique voice, range and heartfelt delivery which combine to create a mystically enchanting sound with soul-stirring elegance. There is also a retro sensibility to much of her music that references the songwriting of the 1960s and 70s folk revival.”
“Her third album, The World, is produced by local legend Will Angeloro and is a moving collection of original songs, inspired by themes of love, loss, healing and wholeness, symbolised by the title track and Tarot card, ‘The World.’”
Sue said, “This album is in memory of my dad. Thanks to the extraordinary care of his hospice team, he was able to spend his last days at home, surrounded by family, so this concert is my way of giving back and of celebrating life moving forward. So come, raise a glass and share in the music and poetry.”
There will also be an opportunity to purchase the CD on the night, or for those unable to attend, The World is available to stream on all major platforms, and CDs can be ordered via https://sueharding.bandcamp.com/album/the-world
Organisers say, “There will be no bar on the night; people are encouraged to bring their own drinks and snacks.”
To reserve your seat and donate search for ‘Sue Harding’ on Eventbrite or pop in on the night. Doors open at 7.30pm.