The Charlotte Carrivick Band is coming to St Jerome's Church, Llangwm in June.

If you are a lover of new acoustic music, bluegrass, old time and swing you won’t want to miss this band on Saturday, June 21.

With a shared passion for modern bluegrass, The Charlotte Carrivick Band brings together four of the most exciting musicians in the UK today.

Charlotte is a flatpicking guitarist of international renown, sought for her inventive lead playing and regarded as an expert fiddle tune interpreter on the guitar.

Joining Charlotte is long-time collaborator and in-demand fiddler, Kieran Towers (Pet Yeti); master of tone and taste, Evan Davies, on the mandolin (The Often Herd); and the firm hand of fellow Midnight Skyracer bassist, Eleanor Wilkie. Together, their music is at times joyous, poignant, dark, pensive or exuberant with virtuosic instrumentals and close harmony singing.

As a founding member of the International Bluegrass Music Association (IBMA) award nominated, Island Records signed bluegrass powerhouse band, Midnight Skyracer, and one half of the more folk infused and award winning duo The Carrivick Sisters, Charlotte’s taste covers the breadth of the genre as well as taking influence from old time and jazz.

It was during the recording of her debut solo album, showcasing her guitar playing and tune writing, that the band was formed.

“Now the dust has well and truly settled after our visit with the SLO County Stumblers, thank you all for your support - what a fabulous evening that was - I have for your delectation and entertainment, with the Charlotte Carrivick Band coming to visit us on Saturday June 21,” said host Jackie of the Pembrokeshire Eclectic Music Society.

“Please do join us for a wonderful midsummer's evening. This is going to be a special show for sure!”

Doors open at 7pm, with the show starting at 7.30pm.