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LIVE: David Gibb – Climb That Tree

Fri, 22nd February, 2019 @ 17:00pm - 18:00pm

£7.50 – £30

For David Gibb

David Gibb is on a one-man mission to make brilliant, engaging and high quality music for families and children.

Join David on a musical journey through his hilarious and often surreal imagination, where bears live in the cupboard under the stairs, wolves are roaming the corridors at school, and trips to the moon are a regular occurrence. Climb That Tree builds on the success of his critically acclaimed debut album Letters Through Your Door which had families across the UK singing (quite literally!) its praises. David’s songwriting draws from a wide range of musical influences, deftly blending folk, jazz, reggae and rock and roll, always with an emphasis on quality and musicianship reminiscent of the classics.

Guaranteed to have both parents and children singing along in no time, this is music that the whole family can enjoy together.

 ★★★★★“prepare to be carried away with the music… packed full of catchy, toe tapping numbers”  The Guardian

David Gibb is a children’s musician and songwriter from Belper, Derbyshire. He was a finalist of the BBC Radio 2 Young Folk Award 2011, as well as winning the ‘Highly Commended’ prize at the Young Storyteller of the Year Awards the same year.

 ★★★★★“David’s songs are all great to sing along to. They appeal to children, but they aren’t patronisingly childish. They treat the children to very well-written, thoughtful music that, through the album, varies in tone from outrageously funny (My Teacher’s a Wolf), to calm and relaxing (Ordinary Bear) to crank-the-volume-up-loud and rock out music (his absolutely genius rock-version of Jelly on a Plate).” Toddleabout

Check out this classic! Not to be Missed!

60mins

All Ages!

Details

Date:
Fri, 22nd February, 2019
Time:
17:00pm - 18:00pm
Cost:
£7.50 – £30
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Venue

Sparc Theatre
Brampton Rd
Bishops Castle, SY9 5AQ
Phone:
01588 638321

Organiser

Liz Still