RHUDDLAN’S incredible The Goat Roper Rodeo Band have found the perfect accomplice for an evening of unforgettable Americana.

In line with time tested country tradition, the cosmic trio will share the stage with Nashville artist and American's heir apparent Hannah Aldridge at Gwaenysgor Village Hall in April.

Following a stellar year that saw the release of a third album and a tour with 24 actor Kiefer Sutherland, the band will fuse their mind boggling talent with Aldridge - daughter of Alabama Music Hall of Famer and Muscle Shoals veteran Walt Aldridge, one of the most prolific songwriters of the modern musical era.

Seasoned by both life events and musical events since the release of her first EP, Wanderer in 2011, Hannah has toured all across the United States and Europe gaining a grassroots movement of fans on both continents.

There are few artists that can truly encapsulate the essence and true range of Americana like Aldridge, whose musical pedigree precedes her and speaks for itself - but with the Goat Ropers sharing the stage, expect a soaring showcase of roots music bringing the best from both sides of the Atlantic together in perfect harmony.

Between the band and Aldridge, the evening will breathe new life into sounds ranging from blues in the Mississippi Delta and dusty, dixieland jazz from New Orleans to a quintessentially Welsh take on the cosmic country stylings of the likes of Gram Parsons.

To catch this unmissable musical match made in Americana heaven, head to Folk at the Hall on Sunday, April 26 at 7pm.

Tickets are £14, available from therecordjournal.co.uk.