AWARD winning Gloucestershire duo The Black Feathers will be performing at Under the Edge Arts on Saturday, March 12. The perfectly paired voices of Ray Hughes and Sian Chandler intertwine effortlessly to create a genre defying sound, combining elements of folk, roots, alt-country and Americana.

Whether playing to a 1,500 strong audience at the Colston Hall in Bristol, or to 80 crammed in to the Green Note in London, The Black Feathers give an intimate performance that draws the listener in to a special, strong and unique bond between two people.

In their first year together, The Black Feathers were awarded the ‘5 Valleys Folk award’ and the following year they picked up the ‘Folkstock Arts Foundation’ award for best live performance. The band have toured in Germany, Holland and in the USA including a sell out show at the Bluebird Cafe in Nashville, Tennessee.

In 2014, The Black Feathers released their debut 5 track EP, 'of Strangers We Meet', it gained national airplay on BBC Radio2, as well as warm reviews from national music press.

The Black Feathers have spent the last year working on and recording their impressive debut album ‘Soaked to the Bone’. Don't miss this opportunity to hear this award winning duo in the intimate setting of the Chipping Hall in Wotton-Under-Edge. The performance starts at 8pm and tickets cost £10/£8.

Tickets can be booked online at www.utea.org.uk by calling Under the Edge Arts on 07791 323869 or via email at info@utea.org.uk. More information can be found at www.utea.org.uk and www.theblackfeathers.com.