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Benjamin Guilfoyle (Spoken Label, April 2019)

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** Containing Adult Language on one of the poems **

Poems recorded for this session include:

1. You
2. This is a Cinema
3. Blessed be thy name
4. Beginning

Latest Spoken Label Podcast features Benjamin Guilfoyle (Wolly Hat Poems) who I got in contact with after chatting to him about his 'The Wandering Poet Tour' where in aim of charity and discussed in the Podcast in depth he will be walking 12 shows, 12 towns and walking at least 110 miles in the tour covering areas as far afield from Lancaster to Wigan to Prestwich and Brighouse to name but four areas.

Also discussed within this interview is details of his forthcoming book and a short film also with Morecambe Creative Exchange over one of his poems.

More details about Benjamin can be found at:
www.facebook.com/woollyhatpoems/

And please note on tour, Spoken Label will also get a exclusive chat with Ben about how his tour is going and all been well a recording of his Prestwich show (with recordings of the support acts too)

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released April 29, 2019

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Spoken Label Manchester, UK

Spoken Label is a podcast label and series designed to interview and record sessions from authors, poets, artists, musicians etc in North West England and beyond.

Formed in 2015 and ran / edited by Andy N, author of ‘Return to Kemptown’ and ‘The End of Summer’,it is always often to submissions from interested artists.
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