Brendan Power's 2011 Concert History

Brendan Power (born in Kenya, Power's family moved to New Zealand in 1965) is an acclaimed harmonica player, folk musician, composer and inventor living in Britain. As well as his solo recordings, he has recorded as Power & Kilkelly, Prosser, Power & Randall, Tim Edey & Brendan Power (awarded Best Duo at the 2012 BBC Radio 2 Folk Awards), Brendan Power & Tim Edey, and Brendan Power & Michael Lempelius. In addition, Power has recorded with many well-known Irish artists...

Date Concert Venue Location
Aug 04, 2011 –
Aug 07, 2011
Wickham Festival 2011
Richard Thompson / Teddy Thompson / Kate Rusby / Eddi Reader / Bellowhead / Rolf Harris / The Webb Sisters / Jools Holland & his Rhythm & Blues Orchestra / The Men They Couldn't Hang / Peatbog Faeries / Mary Coughlan / Coast / Skerryvore / Kathryn Tickell / Kan / The Treacherous Orchestra / The Spooky Men's Chorale / The Shee / Gilmore & Roberts / The Chair / Tickled Pink / Saltfishforty / Brendan Power / Tim Edey / Jackie Leven / Findlay Napier and the Bar Room Mountaineers / The Outcast Band / John Otway & The Big Band / Lori Watson and Rule of Three / Roy Bailey & Tony Benn / David Newey & Shona Kipling / Maurice Dickson and Catherine Ashcroft Show all bands
Wickham, Hampshire, UK
Folk
Instrumental
Celtic
Irish
Harmonica Blues
Harmonica
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2019 1 concert
2016 2 concerts
2015 4 concerts
2013 1 concert
2011 1 concert
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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)


How many concerts has Brendan Power had?

Brendan Power has had 9 concerts.

What genre is Brendan Power?

Brendan Power is most often considered to be Folk, Instrumental, Celtic, Irish, Harmonica Blues, and Harmonica.

When was the last Brendan Power concert?

The last Brendan Power concert was on May 31, 2019 at Highams Hill Farm in Biggin Hill, Kent, UK. The bands that performed were: Solomento / Mo Evans / Rites Of Hadda / The Ones / The Carnaby Army / Aunt Nelly / The Twangers / The Gillies / Paul Cook Blues Band / Jimmy & The Poor Boys / Bruise / Messengers Of God / Weird Cousins / Brendan Power / The Old Country Crows / Wasp Juice.

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