For 15 years Jim Moray has been at the forefront of a new movement in English traditional music. His debut album Sweet England changed the sound of folk song and won a brace of awards for its innovative melding of orchestration and electronica. Subsequent albums embraced everything from grime to Johnny Marr-esque guitar pop, but at their heart was always Jim’s unmistakeable soulful and yearning voice; singing old songs in a new way. His sixth album Upcetera heralds a new chapter for the producer and has received the best reviews of his career, including five stars from Mojo, fRoots and R2 magazines. He has also found the time to contribute three new songs to BBC Dr Who spin-off show Class, and launched his own Low Culture Podcast.

See Jim on 8 September as part of our Warneford Chapel series. The show is free with a suggested donation in support of Artscape which aims to provide opportunities for mental health service users, their carers and NHS Trust staff to engage with the arts. www.oxfordhealth.nhs.uk/about-us/artscape

FREE BUT BOOKING RECOMMENDED 

Our series of concerts at the Warneford Chapel are generously supported by The Bishopsdown Trust.