Join us at the Heritage Centre for live music with Bookends & Friends as part of our Jubilee celebrations and the Big Lunch.
As part of the national Big Lunch celebrations – we’re having a chilled mid morning/afternoon of music with our musical friends Bookend & Friends.
We will also have outdoor games for you to play, our Jubilee themed family trail and of course great food and picnics from our on-site cafe.
Come along and enjoy – no need to book.
A bit more about the musicians:
Bookends are made up of Brenda and Andy Kyle who have been writing and performing songs together for about 11 years. “It started as a bit of fun, but it’s got into the blood now! We would class our music as contemporary/indie folk with a twist.”
Many of Bookend’s songs have been inspired by family, friends, personal experience and the North East places that they love … and indeed reference to the beautiful Antrim coast where Andy was brought up.
“We enjoy creating sweet melodies and interesting harmonies, sometimes with a sprinkle of funny bones dust! We have had the pleasure of participating in workshops with Boo Hewerdine, Edwina Hayes, Karine Polwart and Stu Hannah (of Megson) and hope some of their influences have rubbed off on us!“
Our plans are to record an album of our songs this year…..we have over 70 to choose from!”
Bookends will be joined by their musical friend John Brindle a local acoustic singer songwriter based in Durham.
“I’ve been a music enthusiast for most of my life; drawing inspiration from the singer songwriter movement of the 1970s. Beautiful melodies, and intelligent lyrics, are the ingredients that attract me.
I’ve been fortunate to perform live on many occasions; some of my highlights include evenings at the Sage, Gateshead and Gala Theatre, Durham and have recorded five solo projects so far; my latest is Following The River, which I completed in 2021. I’m proud of the songs on the new CD and keen for the opportunity to play live again.
When I’m not writing songs, or recording, I teach guitar to school children and adults. I’ve also had freelance articles published by music magazines like
Maverick, Mojo and The Living Tradition.
My main passion, though, is performing music. If I can connect with someone, entertain and make them think, then I hope I’m getting something right”.