'Beguiling' folk band The Furrow Collective set to perform in Birkenhead
THE Furrow Collective bring their uniquely beguiling approach to traditional song to Birkenhead’s Future Yard on Sunday, December 8.
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Jamie Bowman is the Wirral Globe's Digital Audience and Content Editor. He has worked in newspapers for over 15 years and previously worked for the Liverpool Echo and Flintshire and Wrexham Leader before joining Newsquest. He has also written for the Bolton News, Bury Times and helped launch the Salford City News. Jamie has written about sport alongside news for many years and leads the Globe's Tranmere Rovers coverage. In 2022 he won an award from the ECB for his cricket coverage and has also been highly commended at the O2 North West Media Awards.
Jamie Bowman is the Wirral Globe's Digital Audience and Content Editor. He has worked in newspapers for over 15 years and previously worked for the Liverpool Echo and Flintshire and Wrexham Leader before joining Newsquest. He has also written for the Bolton News, Bury Times and helped launch the Salford City News. Jamie has written about sport alongside news for many years and leads the Globe's Tranmere Rovers coverage. In 2022 he won an award from the ECB for his cricket coverage and has also been highly commended at the O2 North West Media Awards.
THE Furrow Collective bring their uniquely beguiling approach to traditional song to Birkenhead’s Future Yard on Sunday, December 8.
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