ONE of folk music's greatest entertainers will be rolling into the Borders on Friday.

Pete Coe is the guest at the Rolling Hills Folk Club in the Smith Memorial Hall in Darnick.

For many years the Yorkshire-based musician and singer has been highly regarded on the folk music scene across the UK and further afield.

The multi-instrumentalist was famously described as ‘a one man folk industry’ by his peers.

Pete has been immersed in music-making and performance for over 50 years.

And with his wife Sue received the Gold Badge Award from the English Folk Dance and Song Society in 2016 for outstanding contributions to folk dance, music and song, which include their great work in delivering wheelchair ceilidhs to a wide range of people across the country.

Pete is also a highly skilled teacher of all things musical and is much sought after by schools and festivals for workshops and interactive sessions.

And audiences in Darnick on Friday can expect to hear him on bouzouki, banjo, dulcimer and melodeon.

Ros Anderson from Rolling Hills Folk Club told us: "Pete always delivers a truly engaging performance and has enjoyed playing this acoustically excellent venue before."

Tickets, priced at £7/£6 concessions, Under 18s and Young Scot card free, are available on the door.

All ages are welcome and Bring Your Own Bottle.

Doors open 7.30 for 8 pm start.