Melissa Lynch

Classically trained violinist. Singer songwriter and multi instrumentalist. Previous Director of Music, currently working for Surrey Arts as an instrumental tutor.
Classically trained violinist. Singer songwriter and multi instrumentalist. Previous Director of Music, currently working for Surrey Arts as an instrumental tutor.

Victoria’s Promise Summer Party

Victoria’s Promise is a charity supporting young women and families through cancer. We will be on stage at approximately 4:25pm, hope to see you there!

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Another one for the road

Saturday 25th March 8pm sees Liss play with One for the Road at The Crown, Badshot Lea, Farnham. Come and enjoy an evening of Americana and Country in a family friendly cosy pub.

https://www.crownbadshotlea.co.uk

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Acoustic Cafe Radio Show

Wey Valley Radio 101.1 FM

https://weyvalleyradio.uk

NST will be appearing on the Acoustic Cafe Radio Show Tuesday 4th April from 7:30pm. Tune in to hear us play live in the studio, and to hear what influences us, and also listen to a couple of our favourite artist tracks.

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Fox And Hounds – Coronation celebration May 7th

http://www.foxandhoundscc.co.uk

NST have been invited to play during the afternoon in the Fox And Hounds garden. We did a similar spot at this popular pub for the Jubilee last year, ably assisted on bass by Eue with our good friend Hugh on drums. Our regular drummer Stuart had a prior engagement and was gutted to miss it so we knew he’d be up for it this year. Sadly he’s broken his wrist in a freak hover-boarding accident and Hugh has moved to Portugal. Luckily David, drummer with One For The Road [see earlier post] is able to stand in. It seems we do get by with a little help from our friends.

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Lockdown Videos

Ashokan Farewell

Shantys

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Melissa stands-in with “One For The Road”

Before Covid reared its ugly head Melissa and I were busy with folk-rock band “The Dogends” doing pubs, clubs, birthdays, weddings e.t.c. The Dogends didn’t survive the pandemic and our involvement in the local folk-music scene has increased but Melissa missed working with a live-band. She was asked to stand in for one gig with a friend’s band ‘One For The Road’ because their steel-guitarist couldn’t be there for some reason. No rehearsal. A set-list by email and wing it on the day. Well, they seem to like her because she’s done three dates with them now and there are more in the diary. I went along to one at ‘The Forrester’s’ in Bagshot. Good band. Very entertaining.

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