A former BBC Radio Two Folk Singer of the Year, Bella Hardy has certainly crammed in a lot of living since debuting as a self-taught ‘fiddle singer’ - aged 13 - at Cambridge and Sidmouth music festivals.

In the decades which have followed, her critically acclaimed songwriting has been informed by a wide range of experiences. These include working as a Tennessee ranch-hand, and learning the songs of Chinese farmers during her time as the British Council’s musician-in-residence in Yunnan Province. 
Bella stops off in C0ventry this month as part of a short UK tour.  

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