Ward and Parker - The PodcastWard and Parker The Podcast is a chat show with Cliff Ward and John Parker; acoustic, folk, pop duo from the UK. John Parker is from the number one selling duo Nizlopi with the hit single JCB song and Cliff Ward is from the UK based folk super group... Author: Ward and Parker
Ward and Parker The Podcast is a chat show with Cliff Ward and John Parker; acoustic, folk, pop duo from the UK. John Parker is from the number one selling duo Nizlopi with the hit single JCB song and Cliff Ward is from the UK based folk super group The Willows.BIOG -Ward and Parker are John Parker previously of JCB song fame in Nizlopi and Cliff Ward, founding member of folk super group The Willows. After being thrown together by Stu Hanna to form The Megson Band back in 2016 the duo now seem like an act destiny brought together. Between them hold many years experience on the stage and are excited to be performing together. JP has worked with a huge number of acts over the years and performed extensively all over the world with acts such as Ed Sheeran, Kate Rusby, Newton Faulkner, Nick Cave, Polly Paulusma and Jake Morleyto name but a few!After many years compiling a long list of songs Cliff felt the time was right to start going out playing them and John was onboard from the outset. The combination of JP's beautiful soaring double bass and beatboxing style accompanying Ward's songs and guitar playing is the perfect mix and is not to be missed.Your voice was sweet and joyful. Bass playing was remarkable. Overall sound great. Best act for me at the festival! - Ian Murray, Ely Folk Festival 2018 Alternative, acoustic, jazz, folk pop with influences from John Martyn, John Butler, Newton Faulkner and more... Expect a diverse set from upbeat pop to soul searching songs of love and loss and all performed with fine musicality and a real sense of two musicians both performing in the moment. Language: en Genres: Music, Music Interviews Contact email: Get it Feed URL: Get it iTunes ID: Get it |
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