An exploration of music from the early 20th century is coming to the Continental.
Ian Nagoski who runs Canary Records reissues records done in every language other than English.
He brings his unique talk titled 100 Moons: Stories of Great Forgotten Musicians and the Boundaries of Humanness from 78rpm Records to the South Meadow Lane venue.
In the past year, Nagoski has published acclaimed collections of Hindustani classical vocal music (100 Moons and Kesarbai Kerkar 1944-54), Greek urban folk music (Rita Abatzi – 1933-37), the Austro-Hungarian Empire (Widow’s Joy: Eastern European Immigrant Dances, 1925-30), and published writing in Yeti, Sound American, Ephemerotera Quarterly and The Wire.
Show starts at 8pm on Tuesday 22 April.
Tickets are £7 or £5 concessions and available online from See Tickets, Skiddle and in person from the Conti bar.