Friday 28th February - 9:15pm

The Lost Post

Lost Post are an alt-country band, formed in a Southampton pub in 2022 by Arkansas-forged singer and guitarist Brandon Otto; Romani bassist Niki Balazs; Southampton-born lap steel, banjo, and harmonica player A.M. Davis; and most recently joined by producer, guitarist and vocalist Lou Sawdy. The band draw on the rich storytelling elements of both old-time American and traditional English music, woven into a unique blend of foot-stomping country, swampy blues and delicate folk music. This year saw Lost Post gigging relentlessly, including playing to a packed-out crowd on the Buskers Wharf stage at Boomtown Fair and the acoustic stage at Wickham Festival. They’ve also had the opportunity to play shows supporting the likes of Nashville’s honky-tonk queen, Emily Nenni, and plenty of other amazing acts including Skinny Lister, 3 Daft Monkeys and Nick Parker. They’ve been building a growing fanbase since releasing their debut single ‘Charlotte’ (for which they were interviewed on BBC Radio Solent) and their latest EP ‘Hope (and All Its Promise)’, which was also featured on BBC Introducing. They’re currently recording the band’s first full-length album, produced by Lou Sawdy, which you can expect to find in all the usual places in Spring 2025, with a tour planned in support of its release.

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Saturday 1st March

The Curst Sons

The Curst Sons have been playing their powerful, stripped back take on early American traditional music since 1998. Performing mainly original material with a few distinctive arrangements of traditional songs, they have released six full length albums, one 10” vinyl EP, and a digital LIVE EP. All on their own Curst Mountain label. Over the years they have played venues ranging from tiny country pubs to festival main stages, appeared on several local radio shows and recorded two live sessions on the much missed Mark Lamarr BBC Radio 2 show.

Sunday 2nd March - 4:00pm

Fly Yeti Fly

With their own unique flavour of delicate-but-distinctive folk, Fly Yeti Fly are guaranteed to put a smile on your face. Blending rich vocal harmonies with intricate guitar arrangements, mandolin and harmonica, and with a warmth of spirit that radiates from the stage, the Wiltshire-based duo weave songs and stories about connection, community and the seasons, with a sound that is reminiscent of the late-’60s folk scene. Now living on their canal boat on the Kennet & Avon, their music is heavily influenced by the ebb and flow of life on the water.

Wednesday 5th MArch

Ropemakers Open Mic

Pack your talent and leave the safety of the bedroom and come on down and strut your inner rock star so that all can enjoy. All types of musician and poet welcomed. Better come early to book yer space. Hosted by the talented Chris Deacon

Friday 7th March - 9:15pm

Stompin' Dave Electric Duo

Stompin' Dave performs a broad spectrum of vintage style music including blues, bluegrass, classical, country, folk, jazz, rock n roll, and old time. He is equally capable of providing a whole evening of entertainment in one genre, or mixing it up. Stompin' Dave was nominated for a UK Blues Award 2024 (UK Acoustic Blues Category). Dave is a former member of former UK Blues Band of the Year, The Producers. "In other parts of the world they have cyclones, tornadoes and hurricanes, in the UK we have Stompin' Dave. Dave is a phenomenal artist. A great guitar player and vocalist, an accomplished songwriter and an excellent traditional fiddler, a boogie/blues piano player and a competition standard five-string banjo picker. As if that's not enough, he is also an outstanding dancer using a combination of flatfoot and clogging styles often when playing one of his stringed instruments." Blues In The South Dave has consistently given over one hundred performances per year across the UK and beyond, including many major festivals such as Glastonbury, Camp Bestival, and Bestival.

Saturday 8th March - 9:15pm

What the Phunk

What The Funk are renowned for their high octane blend of funk, soul, jazz, disco and R&B creating a night you won’t forget. Passionate about harmony, melody and irresistible bass lines, What The Funk’s fans come from all walks of life… Dancing and grooving their way onto the dance floor. The core of WTF is the powerful vocals of Andie J-M, backed by an electic mix of experienced musicians. Collectively, their gigging experience is unrivalled! From the raw funk of James Brown to the hip-hop, dance-pop of Black Eyed Peas and Bruno Mars. From pubs, to clubs to weddings to private parties and corporate functions, they know what makes a dance floor jump! So, whatever your party mood, whether you’re looking for Funk, Soul, R&B, or for good old, class

Sunday 9th March - 4:00pm

Alex Green

The lead singer with popular local band, Look Around Corners, this afternnon we have the delightful voice of Alex Green singing some beautiful acoustic songs.

Wednesday 12th March - 7:30pm

Ropemakers March Cheese Club

This month we welcome six more excellent cheese together with crackers and accompaniments. There will be three sittings, one at 7:30 pm, one at 8:00 pm and one at 8:30 pm. The cost for this event is £8.50 per head and there will be a selections of paired drinks chosen by Palmers Wine Store available for purchase. Booking for this event is essential.

Friday 14th March - 9:15pm

The Transitions

The Transitions are a band created by men old enough to know better but still young enough to care less. We make a bit of dosh mostly having fun covering great songs you had forgotten you liked, and playing them to poor unsuspecting folks in drinking establishments all over sunny Dorset, Hampshire and Somerset. We don't stick to any genres really so we do have a wide and varied arsenal which is perfect for entertaining varied audiences. When we don't have our primitive cave dweller Mr Listy tapping out beats on his ca’jon (a kind of drum), Karlos plays bass guitar and a bass drum whilst Fatt’s plays guitar and tambourine with his foot. As a result Karlos and Fatts will both need hip replacements in a few years time. Come and check us out sometime and witness how a band with no real talent, manages to trick drunk people into thinking we do. Bare in mind in order to do this you will have to stay sober which may not be worth the prize

Saturday 15th March - 9:15pm

Ska-Kives

Ska covers from the best by the best. If you love the Specials [of course you do!], the Beat, Some old skool reggae, plus a bit of Bad Manners [tongues out please!], this is the band for you. Teach your kids how high you could kick them legs before your knees gave way

Sunday 16th March 4:00pm

Jinder

Phil Jinder Dewhurst, known professionally as Jinder, is a singer songwriter of exceptional ability. A solo artist for many years with a string of hits behind him, Jinder just seems to get better with each new recording. Codetta, his 13th solo album, is the perfect example of how far his journey has taken him to date. This will probably make me sound very lazy, but the easiest way to describe this new album from him is "simply stunning."

Monday 17th March - 8:00pm

Sunset Café Stompers

The Sunset Cafe was a top night-spot on Chicago’s infamous South Side. Al Capone owned it, Louis Armstrong starred there. The Sunset Cafe Stompers do play the music of that period... great tunes from Scott Joplin, Irving Berlin, Jelly Roll Morton, Duke Ellington, Fats Waller... but the band’s wide repertoire also features songs made famous by artists as diverse as Patsy Cline, Marilyn Monroe, the Inkspots, Fats Domino... even Elvis. Beneath it all, one can sense the elusive, shifting, pulse which defines the sound of New Orleans. In that city, ever since the 1900s, bands have been hired to attract a crowd, or to add spirit and generate excitement for all kinds of occasion. Throughout the last twenty years we have followed in that tradition: playing jazz clubs, concerts for churches, arts centres, village dances, weddings, festivals, funerals, garden parties... from our Dorset/Somerset base, down to Cornwall and up to Cumbria

Friday 21st March - 9:15pm

The Scribes

The Scribes are a multi award winning hip hop three piece whose unique blend of beatboxing, off the cuff freestyling and genre-spanning music has created a live show quite unlike any other on the scene today, with appeal ranging far beyond traditional hip hop fare. The Scribes are sponsored by independent, ethical and fair trade clothing company THTC (www.thtc.co.uk) alongside artists such as Ed Sheeran and Foreign Beggars and are signed with American record label “Kamikazi Airlines”, based in LA and co-founded by Dizzy Dustin of legendary hip hop act Ugly Duckling, as well as releasing material on UK based label “Reel Me Records” (Laid Blak). The Scribes are also proud winners of both the Exposure Music Award’s “Best UK Urban Act” and the EatMusic Radio Award’s “Best Live Act”, and have provided original music for BBC and Channel 4 television, as well as being featured regularly on both national and local radio and media including BBC 1Xtra and BBC Radio 1 Introducing.

Saturday 22nd March - 9:15pm

Aubrey Sweetchunks

Aubrey Blakeledge is a Hampshire based folk comedian, telling stories and singing songs affectionately mocking and ripping off traditional British folk stories. Touring the UK performing improv musical comedy alongside songs from The Sweetchunks Band back catalogue, The comedy folk band fronted by Aubrey for the last 10 years. Aubrey has compered several festivals including Cursus, Bunkerfest and A night at Glastonbury Abbey. Played Many festivals including; Bearded Theory, Beautiful Days, The Isle of Wight festival and Victorious festival. Aubrey is an entertaining and unique addition to any festival either on stage, hosting or in a weird shed telling stories.

Sunday 23rd MArch - 4:00pm

Tim Holehouse and DAvid Dondero

We're very excited to present this great intimate acoustic show at The Ropemakers. David Dondero - "an American troubadour, was born in Duluth, Minnesota in 1969. His love of music began with folk rock and country of the early 70’s and evolved to include punk rock and hip hop of the 80’s. His style and ongoing narratives are hard to fit into a particular genre. He manages to tackle difficult subject matter with a wry sense of humor. The music is inspired by heartbreak, hopefulness, everyday work, and his never-ending state of flux. Dondero’s lyrics are influenced by the angst of Black Flag, the wanderlust of Bruce Springsteen, the sentimentality of Paul Simon, and the politics of Woody Guthrie. Tim Holehouse - "Global touring musician, Tim Holehouse brings experimental acoustic sounds. For the past 16 years, Tim has been one of the most hard working in the industry, travelling the globe, touring throughout the UK, US, Canada Europe, and beyond. His touring adventures have brought influences to his sound today. Breaking the 250-300 gig mark most years, Tim leads somewhat of a nomadic existence, but for all intents and purposes, treats London as his home when not out playing his trade to international and domestic audiences."

Friday 28th March - 9:15pm

Dr Beatroot

Dr Beatroot are a 5-piece British Skifflely bluegrass band from Bournemouth , Dorset. The band formed in 2017 from a collection of friends and hail as ‘Bunch of passing fools’ who came together from a mixture of other bands and who all just cant get enough Bluegrass and Appalachian roots music. Their unique brand of entertainment fuses Percussive bluegrass, country,skiffle and Appalachian roots with High energy, Traditional and newer tunes that will make you want to Clap along, stamp your feet and sing out loud.

Saturday 29th March - 9:15pm

Lady Winwood's Maggot

Lady Winwoods Maggot are a folk metal rock outfit from Dorset in the UK. The band was formed in 1994 by Mark Baynes and Rod Sones. Since then, they have had a large number of members come and go, whith the current members being Mark Baynes, Chris Hopgood, Adrian Hood and Tony Soffe.

Sunday 30th March - 4:00pm

Butterfly Moon

Butterfly Moon radiate passion and energy in their acoustic sets with soulful harmonised vocals and intricate guitar playing. This last year has seen them busk around Europe for two months, create magic at fireside spots and bring some unforgettable experiences to festivals including Timberfest, Just So Festival, FEAST, Camper Calling and Glastonbury. Ash and Gareth lead a life of adventure, travel and narrow-boating which infuses into their sound, with their music and lyrics inspired by nature, humanity and connection. The chemistry between them creates a captivating and fun atmosphere which extends to all who are watching. As freelance performers and theatre practitioners, Butterfly Moon bring life and storytelling to their music and a welcoming feel to their gigs.

Wednesday 2nd April

Ropemakers Open Mic

Pack your talent and leave the safety of the bedroom and come on down and strut your inner rock star so that all can enjoy. All types of musician and poet welcomed. Better come early to book yer space. Hosted by the talented Chris Deacon

Friday 4th April - 9:15pm

The Boot Hill Allstars

Beer, banjos, quiffs, geetars, ladies in feathers, lots and lots of leaping around and general jollity. The Boot Hill Allstars play a totally original brand of Folk/Rock, injected with Ska, making for one highly energetic set. If you’ve ever wondered if it’s possible to play ska on a banjo, then you will have to come and to find out

Saturday 5th April - 9:15pm

The Back Wood Redeemers

Hailing from deepest Somerset, BWR are pledging to bring forth songs of dark country, twisted blues & religious fervor from these Saviours of Somerset Brethren. …expect the place to be jumping.

Sunday 6th April - 4:00pm

Andy Twyman

Andy’s one man band act is a unique blend of soulful blues music with raucous boogie, comedy, cabaret and rock and roll. The result is an exciting and entertaining show packed with heart and humour. Andy has found a place as one of the most original emerging acts on the circuit today. His distinct style has been heard and seen at Glastonbury Festival, on BBC Radio 2 and Channel 4.

Wednesday 9th April - 7:30pm

Ropemakers March Cheese Club

This month we welcome six more excellent cheese together with crackers and accompaniments. There will be three sittings, one at 7:30 pm, one at 8:00 pm and one at 8:30 pm. The cost for this event is £8.50 per head and there will be a selections of paired drinks chosen by Palmers Wine Store available for purchase. Booking for this event is essential.

Friday 11th April - 9:15pm

MAnos Puestas

Manos Puestas is a highly professional and accomplished latin jazz duo featuring virtuoso guitarists, Matt Sullivan and Jon Lewis. Matt and Jon first met and jammed in 1994 but went their separate ways when Matt travelled to Spain to study Flamenco and Jon followed his interest in World music with his band Le Cod Afrique. They met up again, in 1998 when they formed a Flamenco/Arabic inspired trio by the name of Janoob. This was superceded by a latin and hot club trio, Vanilla House Band which developed into the current Manos Puestas duo, trio and quartet.

Saturday 12th April

Grumpy O'Sheep

Grumpy O’Sheep are a crazy duo hailing from the Belfort region of France. This unusual duo blend the energy and talent of Irish melodies steeped in peat, whisky and beer with the frenzied rhythms of Spanish guitar, all in a resolutely rock interpretation. Since 2020, they have been touring all over France, Belgium, Switzerland, Luxembourg, Germany, the Czech Republic, etc. Already being called the "Irish Rodrigo y Gabriela", they have been featured at numerous festivals and on many radio stations, including Calkoat in Canada, Irish pub radio in Ireland, Paddy rock in the USA and the famous Dutch radio station Celtkast, who said of their debut album: "If you want to rediscover the fun of Irish music, the energy of Spanish guitar and the joie de vivre of the French, with the dynamism that only two truly talented young musicians can bring, in complete freedom and without worrying about rules, then East of Talisker is the album for you. Grumpy O Sheep are a duo of artists, performers, theatre people and buskers, and I loved every note of it. Long live Grumpy O 'Sheep!" Original, eccentric, energetic, creative, innovative, talented! Don't miss them! Their genre-bending music is the unlikely but effective meeting of 2 musical styles that could never have met otherwise...

Sunday 13th April - 4:00pm

John Diment

Welcome to the world of Glastonbury’s own John D Revelator… We are the West Country’s finest proponents of upbeat festival anthems combining punky folky lefty local themes into a groove to shake the apples from the trees!

Friday 18th April - 9:15pm

Psycho Acoustic Goat

Psycho-Acoustic Goat are a high energy, psychedelic duo from Bristol. Think folk-trance, acoustic rave style music with big beats on percussive style acoustic bass accompanied by soaring and squawking melodies on viola. Inspired by the gnarly movements of goats worldwide they aim to bring a furry flavoured brand of madness to their live shows. Formed in 2015 and ready to release their third album - 'Eastern Flavoured Shamanic Space Goat' tonight is a celebration of the release. An ode to the love of goats and psychedelic culture!

Saturday 19th April - 9:15pm

Irie Fire

IRIE FIRE are a high-energy 8-piece reggae fusion band based in the South-West of England. Formed in 2016, they mix reggae, dub, ska, rock and blues to create their unique soulful reggae sound. Their music has taken them across the UK playing iconic venues, well-established festivals and supporting international award-winning artists. Go and see them live and enjoy a set that will brighten your souls with their luscious vocals, hair-raising horn riffs, shredding solos and the infectious grooves of the rhythm section. With songs that will fill you with pure joy they guarantee you’ll be up on your feet, vibing with their reggae beat.

Sunday 20th April - 4:00pm

James Hollingsworth

James Hollingsworth's original music, and his original take on classic Pop/Rock, Blues and more, is an acoustic fusion of folk, blues, trance, metal and progressive rock.

Monday 21st April - 8:00pm

Sunset Café Stompers

The Sunset Cafe was a top night-spot on Chicago’s infamous South Side. Al Capone owned it, Louis Armstrong starred there. The Sunset Cafe Stompers do play the music of that period... great tunes from Scott Joplin, Irving Berlin, Jelly Roll Morton, Duke Ellington, Fats Waller... but the band’s wide repertoire also features songs made famous by artists as diverse as Patsy Cline, Marilyn Monroe, the Inkspots, Fats Domino... even Elvis. Beneath it all, one can sense the elusive, shifting, pulse which defines the sound of New Orleans. In that city, ever since the 1900s, bands have been hired to attract a crowd, or to add spirit and generate excitement for all kinds of occasion. Throughout the last twenty years we have followed in that tradition: playing jazz clubs, concerts for churches, arts centres, village dances, weddings, festivals, funerals, garden parties... from our Dorset/Somerset base, down to Cornwall and up to Cumbria

Friday 25th April - 9:15pm

Two Man Travelling Medicine Show

Hidden in the back corners of Dorset, England comes a ramshackle country group unlike any other. The Two Man Travelling Medicine Show is an eight piece group with synchronicity unlike any other boot stompin’, country rockin’ octet. Formed in the small village of Witchampton, The Two Man Travelling Medicine Show has been on the map since 2016. So far they have released the critically acclaimed album Weeding Out the Wicked in May of 2017, clenching three Oscars and a Grammy. The Two Man Travelling Medicine Show is a unique clash of folk and funk

Saturday 26th April - 9:15pm

Mustard Allegro

Mustard Allegro specialise in a melting pot of their favourite music styles. Offering original material and a unique twist on traditional pieces, it’s a heady mix of influences from reggae to klezmer, balkan to ska and afrobeat to surf.

Sunday 27th April - 4:00pm

Maryen Cairns

For over 30 years, singer-songwriter Maryen Cairns’s allegorical folk-pop has offered a form of literate escapism for her worldwide fanbase. “I feel driven to create songs that people can disappear into. I want to pluck them away from reality so that they can lose themselves for a few minutes,” says the Guernsey-based artist. In turn, her singular musicality has taken Maryen on a fantastical journey of a music career. This has included releasing 7 critically-acclaimed solo albums; being produced and mentored by Rolling Stone's producer Chris Kimsey; a long professional association with former Marillion lead singer Fish; and many other adventures. Today, the restless creative shows no signs of slowing down. She will be issuing a newly-recorded series of live albums that reimagine her classic recordings, beginning with One Woman Band, Live at Echotown Studios, Vol 1 which will be Maryen’s first vinyl release.