Folk rock band to play in South Norfolk church
Stone Angel, a Norfolk folk rock band, is set to perform a concert at Bergh Apton Church in South Norfolk on October 12. Organiser Shirley Rimmer invites attendees to experience the band’s unique tapestry of sound, blending five decades of music including medieval gems, modern interpretations of traditional tunes, and new compositions. Despite a hiatus due to COVID-19, the band released a new album titled ‘Wake’ during this time, adding to their mesmerizing identity.
The five members of Stone Angel, Ken and Joan Saul, Andrew Smith, David Felmingham, and Geoff Hurrell, showcase their virtuosity on a variety of traditional and modern instruments. The band’s sound can be sampled on their website, offering a glimpse into the mists and mysteries of the Norfolk Broads and the East Anglian marshlands. Tickets for the concert are priced at £12 and can be purchased by phone, email, or through an Eventbrite link online. Advance booking is recommended to secure a spot at the event, which has a capacity of 120 attendees and will run from 7pm to 9pm.
Stone Angel’s return to Bergh Apton Church in 2021 follows their last performance at the venue in 2017. Fans of the band will have the opportunity to enjoy their latest album release, ‘Wake’, as well as their signature blend of traditional and contemporary folk rock music. The concert promises to be a night of captivating melodies and skilled musicianship, offering an intimate setting within the historic Bergh Apton Church.
With a legacy spanning half a century, Stone Angel’s music reflects the rich musical heritage of Norfolk while incorporating their own unique twists and compositions. The band’s members bring a wealth of experience and talent to their performances, ensuring a memorable evening for all attendees. Those interested in experiencing the sounds of Stone Angel firsthand are encouraged to secure their tickets in advance and prepare for an evening of musical enchantment in the picturesque surroundings of Bergh Apton Church.