Performer list
chamber choir of 36 members, based in Kingsbridge, and now under the direction of Tim Matthews, organist and musical director at All Saints Parish Church, Okehampton
against all odds and in the air tonight, the living years turn it on again as another tribute outfit find themselves up on Solsbury Hill with a sledgehammer smashing their way through a few of the better known numbers from Genesis and their offspring
Bristol-based maker of nonsense music and rock’n’roll theatre shows better known to his mother as Ed Patrick
all-female five-piece bluegrass band featuring the Carrivick Sisters Laura and her twin sister Charlotte, Leanne Thorose, Tabitha Agnew and Eleanor Wilkie
comprising violinists Mary Eade, Anna Cockroft and Brenda Willoughby, Pam Canter on both recorder and harpsichord, Andrew Gillett viola, cellist Vicky Evans and Pat Butterly
Liverpool-born comedian, singer, keen golfer and game-show host, who was once a seemingly permanent fixture on the nation’s television screens
collective billing themselves as a live band with a Smörgåsbord of circus performers, daredevils and entertainers who take each show as it comes, assembling a different crew from amongst their number for each show
keyboard player and singer who has enjoyed considerable solo success as well as working with the likes of Allan Price, Van Morrison and Bill Wyman
Torquay-based violinist who has held permanent posts with the Freiburg Opera, Augsburg Symphony Orchestras and the Royal Northern Sinfonia, and was deputy leader of both the Augsburg and the Northern Sinfonia
observational stand-up and actor of Sri Lankan descent who comes from Crawley, appears in HSBC commercials, and includes Ricky Gervais amongst his comedy heroes
Glastonbury-based singer-songwriter whose songs are often tongue-in-cheek and cheerful, with singalong choruses, who is sometimes to be found playing mandolin in Bristol-based Gaz Brookfield’s Company of Thieves
Luther Vandross tribute act once seen on Stars In Their Eyes who can also perform songs from the likes of Marvin Gaye, Barry White and Al Green
former postman, union leader, Labour Home Secretary and Shadow Chancellor who led the Labour campaign for Remain in the 2016 Referendum and who has since been a regular on This Week with Michael Portillo and Andrew Neil
English soprano and early music specialist who studied classics at Oxford and for many years taught at the Dartington International Summer School