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At the Guitar Massif, in May 2010 at Cromer Folk on the Pier Festival

PJ Wright, Pete Smith and Brooks Williams are the other members of the Guitar Massif on stage with us at the festival.


At The Dorset Blues Society's "Bluesnights", Dorchester, March 2010

Reading Arts Centre - 18th Sep 2008 Reading Arts Centre - 18th Sep 2008

photos by Paul Martin


At The Guitar Massive, Cromer, May 2009

Cromer Guitar Massive, May 2009 Cromer Guitar Massive, May 2009
Cromer Guitar Massive, May 2009 Cromer Guitar Massive, May 2009
Cromer Guitar Massive, May 2009 Cromer Guitar Massive, May 2009
Cromer Guitar Massive, May 2009 Cromer Guitar Massive, May 2009
Cromer Guitar Massive, May 2009 Cromer Guitar Massive, May 2009

photos by Jim (from the Cambridge Folk Club)


At Reading Arts Centre - 18th Sep 2008

Reading Arts Centre - 18th Sep 2008 Reading Arts Centre - 18th Sep 2008
Reading Arts Centre - 18th Sep 2008 Reading Arts Centre - 18th Sep 2008
Reading Arts Centre - 18th Sep 2008

photos by Dave Arcari


On tour in France with So Long Angel in Aug-Sep 2008

On tour in France with So Long Angel in Aug-Sep 2008 On tour in France with So Long Angel in Aug-Sep 2008 On tour in France with So Long Angel in Aug-Sep 2008

Photos by Marianne I van Abbe


The Sue Marchant Show on BBC Radio Cambridgeshire on Monday 14th July 2008

Fran & Mike with Sue Marchant Mike & Fran
Fran McGillivray Mike Burke

Links: Listen to the show | BBC Radio Cambridgeshire | Sue Marchant | Sue's MySpace


Rhythms of The World Festival - July 2007

Rhythms of The World Festival
Photo by Roger Cooper, who also wrote this:

"The other amazing performance at the Rhythms of the World Festival was by Fran McGillivray & Mike Burke, in the hallowed echoes of St Mary's - the medieval church in the Town Centre. They performed some classics, including an amazing rendition of Willie Dixon's Spoonful, as well as a lot of excellent songs of their own. When introducing her songs Fran seemed to know a lot about blues roots history and I found out later that she knows Dave Peabody (As well as doing stuff for The King Earl Boogie Band, Dave also lectures "The Blues" at the Royal College of Music). Their music was good and we played their CD all the way home (three times through!). I strongly recommend them to anyone who likes jazz/blues/folk fusion and I have started adding their gigs to my webs gig list and to If The Devil listings."


Photos from the Heads Down No Nonsense Boogie Festival
March 2007

Heads Down No Nonsense Boogie Festival, March 2007 Heads Down No Nonsense Boogie Festival, March 2007
Heads Down No Nonsense Boogie Festival, March 2007