The Churchfitters bring high-energy fun to Coddington Village Hall
Back for another round of high-energy fun, The Churchfitters are a folk band like no other.
The three virtuoso musicians from England and France will be strutting their stuff at Coddington Village Hall on Saturday with a performance that is guaranteed to send everyone home happy.
The show will be overflowing with instruments, played by talented musicians Rosie, Chris and Boris.
Londoner Rosie Short’s voice is at home singing husky blues, plaintive femme folk or ethereal originals.
A talented songwriter, She’s also a one woman orchestra, deftly swapping between flute, saxophone, banjo, tin whistle, dulcimer, ukulele and any number of things you can shake, rattle, or whack with a stick.
Rosie’s brother Chris is a feverishly fast fiddler who has the habit of getting people, who were sitting quite comfortably, out of their seats and dancing.
Part bass player, part mad inventor, Boris Lebret from Lannion, France, hates to play a regular instrument when he can cobble together a better one out of scrap metal.
Like when he discovered four strings weren’t enough for his driving bass rhythms, so he simply bolted on another two.

