SINCE she burst onto the folk scene in 2013 with her stripped back album Bare Foot Folk, Ange Hardy has continued to release a 14-track album every year.
The 2014 release of The Lament of The Black Sheep led to Ange being nominated at the BBC Radio 2 Folk Awards and celebrated by The Telegraph as “one of Britain’s top folk musicians”.
That year also saw Ange and multi-instrumentalist Lukas Drinkwater touring live as duo for the first time.
The feedback night after night was that individually the two are exceptional musicians, but together they form a duo greater than the sum of its parts.
Now the pair have released their first album, Findings, and are currently touring it throughout the UK.
They will be performing a selection of their latest tracks at the Sub Rooms on Sunday at 7.30pm.
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