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The Stockport based sisters Cathryn and Angela have woven a tapestry of harmonies and storytelling into their music, that reflects their cultural heritage. Originally a band of 3 siblings, The Hayes Sisters have played on the folk scene for several years, sharing the stage with many well-known and respected musicians. An evening with the sisters comes with a combination of familiar standards and their own penned songs – inspired by personal experiences, politics, love and literature.  Cath & Ange sometimes invite other artists to join them in their musical performances – on ‘3 for the price of 2 nights’ little sister, Jenny, returns to add a third harmony, a banjo and inspired twists and interpretations to the songs; and at other times they expand their repertoire when they welcome the guitar, piano, bass and percussion talents of Oli Pratt & Dave Hadden from The Strines; and at last, but never least, their close collaboration with the hugely talented guitarist singer/songwriter and multi-instrumentalist, Clive Gregson, over the years, sees the Sisters take to the stage with a unique blend of original and re-worked covers. 

With ‘sounds suggestive of The Roaches and the McGarrigles”, “Stockport’s Everly Sisters!” have their own distinct style, and bring an evening of close harmonies and warm patter.  From Flamenco to Folk, Country to Celtic, the Hayes Sisters are sure to leave you with a smile on your face!

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We present our Saturday afternoon Folk festival concert headliners - The Hayes Sisters and Clive Gregson. Saturday 9th May 2026. A spectacular New Show for all Nanci Griffith fans Love at the Five and DimeVideo link belowConsummate guitarist, mandolin player and song-writer in his own right, Clive Gregson toured as part of the Nanci Griffith's Blue Moon Orchestra from 1996-2007. Nanci’s version of Clive's “I Love This Town” was released as a single in 2006 and became a radio hit in both America and the UK. Clive's musical bio is too long to mention here, but includes the cult band Any Trouble, a spell with Richard Thompson's band and as half of the acclaimed duo Gregson and Collister.The Stockport based sisters, Angela and Cathryn Hayes have their own distinct style with sounds suggestive of The Roches and the McGarrigles. They have been long-time Nanci Griffith fans and their vocal interpretations of her songs are spot-on. www.youtube.com/watch?v=McGD3dGsr6Y&t=5s ... See MoreSee Less
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