Overview

Impressed perform sea songs, including shanties, and also more reflective or humorous songs, both from the tradition and from contemporary sources.  They sing a cappella as well as accompanied by a variety of instruments, and are noted for their rousing chorus songs, inviting audience participation.

Roger Resch (vocals & accordion) Roger is an organiser of Tonbridge Folk Club (Kent) and a former resident of Seaford Folk Club (Sussex). For years he has had bookings on the Kent/Sussex folk circuit both individually and with Bob Kenward as the “Wealden Ramblers”. His strong voice and accordion accompaniments are supported by a wide repertoire of songs and tunes.

Liz Randall (vocals, accordion, concertina, autoharp & whistle) Liz also is a long-term performer in ensembles around the Kent/Sussex folk scene. She was a resident of Seaford Folk Club and a former resident of Tonbridge Folk Club, who has performed as a guest for East Anglian maritime festivals. As well as vocals, Liz plays whistle, concertina, autoharp and accordion.

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Roger Resch Liz Randall

United Kingdom

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Impressed perform sea songs, including shanties, and also more reflective or humorous songs, both from the tradition and from contemporary sources.  They sing a cappella as well as accompanied by a variety of instruments, and are noted for their rousing chorus songs, inviting audience participation.

Roger Resch (vocals & accordion) Roger is an organiser of Tonbridge Folk Club (Kent) and a former resident of Seaford Folk Club (Sussex). For years he has had bookings on the Kent/Sussex folk circuit both individually and with Bob Kenward as the “Wealden Ramblers”. His strong voice and accordion accompaniments are supported by a wide repertoire of songs and tunes.

Liz Randall (vocals, accordion, concertina, autoharp & whistle) Liz also is a long-term performer in ensembles around the Kent/Sussex folk scene. She was a resident of Seaford Folk Club and a former resident of Tonbridge Folk Club, who has performed as a guest for East Anglian maritime festivals. As well as vocals, Liz plays whistle, concertina, autoharp and accordion.

Impressed perform sea songs, including shanties, and also more reflective or humorous songs, both from the tradition and from contemporary sources.  They sing a cappella as well as accompanied by a variety of instruments, and are noted for their rousing chorus songs, inviting audience participation.

Roger Resch (vocals & accordion) Roger is an organiser of Tonbridge Folk Club (Kent) and a former resident of Seaford Folk Club (Sussex). For years he has had bookings on the Kent/Sussex folk circuit both individually and with Bob Kenward as the “Wealden Ramblers”. His strong voice and accordion accompaniments are supported by a wide repertoire of songs and tunes.

Liz Randall (vocals, accordion, concertina, autoharp & whistle) Liz also is a long-term performer in ensembles around the Kent/Sussex folk scene. She was a resident of Seaford Folk Club and a former resident of Tonbridge Folk Club, who has performed as a guest for East Anglian maritime festivals. As well as vocals, Liz plays whistle, concertina, autoharp and accordion.

Impressed perform sea songs, including shanties, and also more reflective or humorous songs, both from the tradition and from contemporary sources.  They sing a cappella as well as accompanied by a variety of instruments, and are noted for their rousing chorus songs, inviting audience participation.

Roger Resch (vocals & accordion) Roger is an organiser of Tonbridge Folk Club (Kent) and a former resident of Seaford Folk Club (Sussex). For years he has had bookings on the Kent/Sussex folk circuit both individually and with Bob Kenward as the “Wealden Ramblers”. His strong voice and accordion accompaniments are supported by a wide repertoire of songs and tunes.

Liz Randall (vocals, accordion, concertina, autoharp & whistle) Liz also is a long-term performer in ensembles around the Kent/Sussex folk scene. She was a resident of Seaford Folk Club and a former resident of Tonbridge Folk Club, who has performed as a guest for East Anglian maritime festivals. As well as vocals, Liz plays whistle, concertina, autoharp and accordion.