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FESTIVAL COUP FOR BRISTOL – AWESOME “AFRO CELTS” ANNOUNCED AS BANK HOLIDAY MONDAY HEADLINER

A hurricane let loose” - Q Magazine

Moorish calls to prayer infused with the soft air of western Ireland; floating African whispers building into whirling dervish Celtic jigs – hearing is believing” - MOJO

Bristol Folk Festival has scored a coup, securing the supergroup Afro Celt Sound System as its May Bank Holiday Monday headliner in what is likely to be the band’s only UK summer festival appearance this year.

Towering and tribal, twice-Grammy nominated Afro Celt Sound System fuses traditional Celtic tunes with driving African rhythms and hypnotic, cutting edge dance grooves. One of the most inspirational and innovative collectives ever, eight of the best musicians on the planet promise to bring the 2nd Bristol Folk Festival at Colston Hall to an unforgettable close on Monday, May 7.

Says co-organiser Paul Preager of Bristol Music Trust: “With their excellent reputation as one of the world’s most exciting live acts, we’re thrilled to announce Afro Celts will star in our festival finale. Alongside two award-winning West Country names for our Saturday and Sunday headline acts- - Show of Hands and Cara Dillon - we believe we have an enviable line-up for the second Bristol Folk Festival.”

With energy, alchemy and a totally flamboyant stage presence, Afro Celts grew up around four core members –producer and guitarist Simon Emmerson, whistles and bodhran player James McNally, acclaimed singer Iarla O’Lionaird and producer/engineer Martin Russell –with their ranks later augmented by the likes of dynamic Dhol drummer Johnny Kalsi - redefining dance music and challenging the critics to categorise them.

Credited with breaking down categories of world music, rock music and black music, Afro Celts was only meant to be a temporary venture -but it was clear when the original members joined forces at Peter Gabriel’s Real World Studios that magic was afoot.

The band has made innumerable legendary appearances at the likes of Glastonbury, WOMAD and Montreux Jazz Festival whilst its filmic music has provided soundtracks for Martin Scorsese’s Gangs of New York, Live Flesh and the Oscar-nominated Hotel Rwanda. Among many big names that have guested with them are Peter Gabriel, Sinead O’Connor, Davy Spillane and Robert Plant.

Recently returned to the scene after a five year break the 2012 line up at Bristol will be Simon Emmerson (guitars, cittern)James McNally (whistles, keyboards, bodhran); N'faly Kouyate (kora, vocals); James "Jimmy" Mahon (uilleann pipes, flute); Johnny Kalsi (dhol, tablas, percussion); Ian Markin (electronic and acoustic drums); Babara Bangoura (djembe, talking drum)and Demba Barry (Senegalese dancing).

With a brilliant career-spanning double CD Capture out now, the Afro Celts are due to release a new album in the autumn. www.afrocelts.org. See recent performances www.youtube.com/watch?v=u6PSlTVRgqg and www.youtube.com/watch?v=xEn_R5LBh68&feature=related


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