Clive Gregson & The Hayes Sisters: Love At The Five & Dime – Remembering Nanci Griffith
Consummate guitarist, mandolin player and songwriter, Clive Gregson toured as part of Nanci Griffith’s Blue Moon Orchestra from 1996–2007. Nanci’s version of his song I Love This Town was released as a single in 2006, becoming a radio hit in both the UK and the US.
Clive’s wide-ranging career also includes the cult band Any Trouble, a spell with Richard Thompson’s band, and his long-running duo with Christine Collister.
Stockport-based sisters Angela and Cathryn Hayes bring a distinct vocal style reminiscent of The Roches and The McGarrigles. Long-time admirers of Nanci Griffith, the trio now tour their own considered interpretations of her songs through 2026.
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