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Poltimore Sessions | Scott Morrison & Ishy

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Exeposé Music is proud to present – in collaboration with XTV and Poltimore Festival – Poltimore Sessions. Set at the historic Poltimore House, the coming sessions will showcase our favourite local musicians in the build-up to Poltimore 2016.

SCOTT MORRISON & ISHY

Scott Morrison & Ishy, the acoustic project of Phil Andrews and Ishbel Wenley, epitomises everything the South West folk scene stands for in community and celebration. Running and curating the monthly Sofa Sessions at Exeter Picturehouse for Devon based musicians, the duo has carved themselves a genuine respect in Exeter for finding, and loving the best local music. Having performed at Poltimore Festival last year, they now return to the Courtyard live in session, with some exciting news.

“We got together because I was going to record some of my songs, and wanted an additional voice and some harmony vocal. I knew Ish a little bit, and so asked her if she wanted to do it. We had a session together, and it worked really well… And the rest is history, as they say.”

“And now we’re getting married.”

Produced by Chris Filsell, Tristan Gatward, Cara Ludlow and Joe Stewart.

With thanks to Franci Donavan-Brady, Richard Griffiths, Julien Pecqueux, Sam Hutchings, Ben Thornley, Pedro Torres and ExeTech.

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