Nick Wyke & Becki Driscoll - Beneath The Black Tree

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Nick Wyke & Becki Driscoll are highly respected musicians, composers and workshop leaders from North Devon. Their passion for English traditional music and the violin has led to the development of their unique style. Becki's melodic, emotive violin and viola blend with Nick's driving fiddle chords and powerful vocals to create a rich, captivating sound.

'Beneath the Black Tree' is a beautifully crafted album of tunes and songs from the English fiddle tradition, infused with atmosphere and passion. Combining traditional and self-written material, the album also features the percussion skills of Keith Angel and double bass from Andy Seward.

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