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Alun Parry @ Working Class Movement Library


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Alun Parry is a socially conscious storytelling songwriter. His hopeful, uplifting folk songs tell inspiring stories of social and personal change. He makes you smile as he makes you think.

He is "an incurable champion of ordinary people." (R2 Magazine)

His songs and sound reflect the special geography of his Liverpool hometown. The foot stomping lilt of nearby Ireland. The gritty North American folk style of troubadours like Woody Guthrie. All laced with a Lennonesque twang.

Musically he has been compared to Billy Bragg, Steve Earle, Woody Guthrie, and Christy Moore.

Yet "folk singer" is only the half of it. The Scouse singer songwriter is also a thinker, a rebel, a catalyst, a creator. He has been described as “a Renaissance man with a questing, inquisitive spirit."

In his songs, he chooses immaculately researched historical subject matter. They burst with clever, tension-filled drama and lyrical ambition.

His latest album is a defiant and rousing celebration of the human spirit.

As ever, he delves into social history to shed light on hidden injustices that still resonate today.

He makes the everyday experiences of ordinary people feel heroic ("when faced with a mountain we climb.")

His love songs explore the complex and sometimes eccentric struggles of love and relationships.

Given his music’s streetwise character, it's apt that his own career began as an award winning street busker. He is now on his 7th record release.

With a rare ability to tell big stories with humour and hope, his music and live performances energise audiences and raise the spirit.


Event: 7pm, Tickets £8