Folk singer/songwriter, Ruth Notman, first came to prominence in 2006 when, aged just seventeen, she was a finalist in the BBC Young Folk Awards. In 2007, the Nottingham 18-year-old released a debut album Threads which, as BBC Radio 3’s Verity Sharp declared, “caused quite a stir” making the folk scene sit up and take notice of this young performer’s incredible voice. Threads went on to receive plaudits in The Independent, The Guardian and Mojo and in 2009, Notman released her second album The Life of Lilly to similar acclaim before taking a musical sabbatical to go to university. Ruth returned to the UK folk scene in style in 2019, collaborating with Sam Kelly and Damien O’Kane on the album ‘Changeable Heart’ (Pure Records), reintroducing audiences to her knock out voice and unique brand of acoustic folk which inspired a generation of young singers and musicians.
Tickets (£12) for Ruth Notman are now on sale at the Village Hall Cafe and at https://www.wegottickets.com/grewelthorpe. For opening times of the Cafe please see https://www.grewelthorpevillagehall.co.uk/cafe.
Grewelthorpe Village Hall is an all seated ‘at table’ venue. We are limiting numbers at present, but table reservations are no longer available. A bar will be operating. Doors open 7pm, on stage 8pm.
For more details Email: liveatgrewelthorpe@gmail.com