LORE AT THE PUZZLE presents PETE DILLEY
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First Thursday of the month - LORE is our Folk and Roots music night hosted by Gareth Scott with special guests each month.
This August we Welcome Pete Dilley
Pete is a singer/songwriter from the North-East, before absconding to Kendal, Hebden Bridge, and now Todmorden.
With a background in Classics and Heritage, his songs are primarily based in the folk idiom, and explore his passion for the natural world and history.
He plays guitar, lap steel, banjo, and bouzouki, and will have a bash at most other things too - violin is his latest venture! His latest album, 'Half-Truths and Hearsay', (2020) recorded in Kendal, features an array of lakeland talent, and has It has been praised by Steve Tilston and Martin Simpson.
Pete has opened for the likes of Ralph McTell, Emily Barker and Marry Waterson, Beth Nielsen Chapman and Dr Feelgood.
He is currently 1/4 of the band, Living With Machines (with Alice Jones, Simon Robinson and Katy Ryder) who released an an album of forgotten strike ballads after a commission between Leeds City Museum and the British Library. The eponymous debut album was released in 2024.
Free entry, donations toward events and artists always welcome.
This August we Welcome Pete Dilley
Pete is a singer/songwriter from the North-East, before absconding to Kendal, Hebden Bridge, and now Todmorden.
With a background in Classics and Heritage, his songs are primarily based in the folk idiom, and explore his passion for the natural world and history.
He plays guitar, lap steel, banjo, and bouzouki, and will have a bash at most other things too - violin is his latest venture! His latest album, 'Half-Truths and Hearsay', (2020) recorded in Kendal, features an array of lakeland talent, and has It has been praised by Steve Tilston and Martin Simpson.
Pete has opened for the likes of Ralph McTell, Emily Barker and Marry Waterson, Beth Nielsen Chapman and Dr Feelgood.
He is currently 1/4 of the band, Living With Machines (with Alice Jones, Simon Robinson and Katy Ryder) who released an an album of forgotten strike ballads after a commission between Leeds City Museum and the British Library. The eponymous debut album was released in 2024.
Free entry, donations toward events and artists always welcome.
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