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Sarabande are based at Malvern. Chris is a talented musician and multi-instrumentalist. His roots lie with folk music and he has been a welcome performer on the Cheshire and Cotswold scenes for many years. Nonny is a classically trained musician and her roots lie with the blues and rock music of the early 70’s. She is a successful songwriter and has performed on local radio.
Sarabande are based at Malvern. Chris is a talented musician and multi-instrumentalist. His roots lie with folk music and he has been a welcome performer on the Cheshire and Cotswold scenes for many years. Nonny is a classically trained musician and her roots lie with the blues and rock music of the early 70’s. She is a successful songwriter and has performed on local radio.

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Sarabande
Festivals 1988

Programme Biography

Sarabande are Nonny and Chris.

CHRIS electro-acoustic guitar, mandolin, vocals

NONNY synthesiser, classical guitar, vocals

Sarabande are based at Malvern. Chris is a talented musician and multi-instrumentalist. His roots lie with folk music and he has been a welcome performer on the Cheshire and Cotswold scenes for many years. Nonny is a classically trained musician and her roots lie with the blues and rock music of the early 70’s. She is a successful songwriter and has performed on local radio.

“The precise harmony and quality blend of guitar and keyboard are all truly beautiful” . . . The Stage.

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