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Angelina is a Dutch singer/songwriter who  lives in Devon. She has been performing in England for nearly 20 years as part of bands, duos and as a solo act.

                       
                           ANGELINA WESTDORP



CHARDSTOQUE

BAROQUE


   Helen     Angela      Peter    Jeremy        

Helen Smith and Jeremy White on flutes and Peter Dawson and Angela Drake on bassoons.
We all play in the Axe Vale Orchestra and Woodbury Wind Ensemble.





                           DEVON BIRD



MAGGIE'S PIPERS  Maggie Lane, Annette Freathy

Our programme consists of short, tuneful classical pieces and a few traditional old folk-song pieces.
We are three local flautists (two of them very young ladies), plus an excellent, good- fun and accommodating accompanist.







CLIVE SMITH'S ARCADIA JAZZ BAND

The Arcadia Jazz Band was formed in 1995 from the East Devon Jazz Orchestra and were coached by the legend Kathy Stobart.    We play a wide range of jazz, from Traditional to Mainstream.   Our sound has been inspired by the music of Humphrey Lyttelton.
.From a quartet to a 7 piece, we can supply the music to suit your needs

John Leaver  Adrian Lunney
JURASSIC BLUE

The local Furley based duo of John (vocals) and Adrian (guitar) have been playing music together now for about 3 years. They have developed a style of taking classic timeless tunes and presenting them in their own laid back, melodic way. Their repertoire covers everything from Dione Warwick to David Gates and Aretha Franklin to the Beatles - there's something for everyone to sit back, listen to and enjoy.









             MISTY ROSES
are Sue King & Peter Fung                                                  from Sidmouth

They play and sing smooth ballads in a range of styles: from Billy Joel to the Beatles, with a little bit of Cajun and Country in "the mix". Harmony vocals, 6 and 12 string guitars and subtle percussion blend to create a beautiful sound world, reminiscent of the 60s, Simon & Garfunkle, and Carlos Jobim.

They will be joined at Dalwood Music Festival by Sue's husband, George, on banjo and mandola.'


CHRIS GRADWELL

I was a part of the recording industry in London for 36 years, recording with the great film writers such as Henry Mancini, Gerry Goldsmith etc.
I was a member of the National Philharmonic recording orchestra, leader Sid Sax where we were expected to be familiar with all styles of music in
cluding Jazz.