New artists benefit from new award

Friends Of Towersey Festival 2018

Friends Of Towersey Festival offers support to emerging artists

Three acts announced for 2018-2019

Billy Watman, Cohen Braithwaite-Kilcoyne and Bella Gaffney have been announced as the first recipients of Friends Of Towersey Festival Awards.

The awards aim to recognise emerging talent, offering artists whose practice broadly embraces roots, folk, jazz, blues, world and /or acoustic music developmental support and opportunities, including main stage appearances at Towersey Festival this year.

Billy Watman is a 17-year-old Anglo-Brazilian classical / fingerstyle instrumental guitarist, inspired by the likes of Rodrigo y Gabriela, Tommy Emmanuel, Mike Oldfield and Paco De Lucia. From Princes Risborough, Buckinghamshire, a few miles from the Towersey Festival site, Billy has been performing since the age of six.

Birmingham-based Cohen Braithwaite-Kilcoyne is a singer and melodeon player whose solo material is rooted in the folk music of the British Isles. He was nominated for a BBC Radio 2 Young Folk Award in 2014 (as one third of Granny’s Attic) and was shortlisted for the Horizon Award at the 2018 Radio 2 Folk Awards.

Celtic Connections Danny Kyle Award 2016 winner Bella Gaffney is a Bradford-based guitarist and songwriter whose songs are inspired by folk traditions. As well as performing solo, Bella also performs with quartet Bric-A-Brac and with Polly Bolton, as a Celtic/ bluegrass duo.

A trustee from the Friends Of Towersey Festival said: “We’re delighted to be offering all three of these exciting young artists our first Friends awards, which will help them develop their careers over the year ahead. Billy, Bella and Cohen are all exceptional, and very different, artists who are very much one’s to watch.”

The Friends Of Towersey Festival is a registered Charity (No 299636) which runs independently from the Festival. This new award will be officially launched at the festival in August, with applications for next year’s programme being launched in early 2019.

Based on the Oxfordshire/ Buckinghamshire border, Towersey Festival is one of the UK’s longest running independent music festivals. Established in 1965, the festival has a long track record of supporting local causes, from championing numerous charities, including Thames Valley Air Ambulance, to offering artists performance opportunities. To date the festival has contributed almost £300,000 to local causes and young artists, and injects over £250,000 into the local economy annually.

This year’s festival features The Proclaimers, The Shires, Richard Thompson and Beth Orton, and runs from Friday 24 to Monday 27 August 2018.

For more information on Towersey Festival, see: www.towerseyfestival.com

For more information on the Friends of Towersey Festival, see: www.towerseyfestival.com/the-friend-of-towersey-festival/

NOTES FOR EDITORS

For further information on the individual artists see:

Billy Watman: billywatman.com

Cohen Braithwaite-Kilcoyne: cohenbk.com

Bella Gaffney: www.bellagaffney.co.uk

All artists are available for interview.

Friends Of Towersey Festival:

NB: UK festival research carried out by Visit Britain and The Association of Independent Festivals (AIF) indicates that festivals of Towersey’s size bring over £250,000 into the local economy every year.

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