ELAINE Lightfoot and Darren Hodge are among the acts performing at the last meeting of the Okehampton Acoustic Club in 2013.
Elaine is a part of Okehampton's Moor Reason choir and Aunt Fanny's Handbag. She occasionally takes on solo performances, sharing her own interpretations of classics, and her own compositions.
Darren Hodge, 17, is a self taught guitarist. He has just completed his first solo album The Road to Nashville, which includes seven original pieces.
Mehal, a musician that has been compared to the likes of Show of Hands and REM, will perform as will club founders Troubadour's Garden, the duo of Phil Bird and Anna Georghiou.
Doors to the Ockment Centre on Saturday, December 7 open at 7.30pm, costing £2.50.


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