We had a fabulous afternoon at Hundred Records’ first Beggars Fair, with four very different performances.
First up was ex-music journalist Martin James, now a professor of journalism, who read from his new book about Dave Grohl and also provided some frankly scary stories about Iggy Pop and Ice-T, among others.
Tom Lowman then got the music off to a great start, and the temperature rising, along with his talented band. He was followed by Hundred Records favourites A Formal Horse, complete with New Improved Backdrop!
![A Formal Horse gave a set of acoustic prog rock!](/img/events/beggarsfair/2015/aformalhorse.jpg)
The day was finished off by Vicki Musselwhite, who gave us a sadly curtailed set (we hit closing time too soon!) which really showcased her mature songwriting and her astonishing voice.
![Vicki Musselwhite enchants with her deft songwriting and wonderful voice](/img/events/beggarsfair/2015/vickim.jpg)
Huge thanks to all the artists who performed for us, and to everyone who came to listen to them. Roll on the next Beggars Fair!