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Stewart Shackleton

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A regular visitor
to the Cramlington Folk Club since the mid 1990's, Stewart again took up
the guitar after his children flew the nest.
He writes and performs his own songs based on his life experience.
He also performs other lesser known popular songs from different periods
from the past. Stewart likes to involve the audience and makes full use
of the 'Cramlington Choir' when he can.
Club Quotes
Stewart puts a new slant on melancholy...
A strong voice, very impressive - great song writer. 'You're The Anchor
For My Chain' is wonderful!!..
Leonard Cohen with a Yorkshire accent!..
Very clever with words. He can write a song about anything. It's a shame
he is left handed...
Pleasant vocals, enjoyable songs which Stewart writes himself...
Stewart claims that he never sings a happy song. We wouldn't have it any
other way! His songs may be nostalgic or sad but they always
entertain...
This man could make Leonard Cohen cry...
Has the persona of a lugubrious Yorkshire man and is never happier
unless he is spreading misery with his fine voice and cack handed guitar
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Resident Performers
Allan Savage
Dave & John
Doug Wood
Geoff
Pickard
Gerry Tapscott
Jimmy &
Carol
jiva
John
Redpath
Ken Cross
Mike Hughes
Peter Meek
Ray Derrick
Stewart Shackleton
Terry Fletcher
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