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Folk Diary Update

Forum for anyone performing traditional acoustic music.

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Folk Diary Update

Postby sanchobramble on Thu Mar 06, 2008 11:51 am

PLEASE NOTE:
Corsham: Folk at the Oak, 72 High Street: 8.30pm, Guests: Maggie Boyle & Jim Tigwell
Message from Graham:-
Hi All, I heard today that it is being said that Maggie Boyle is not able to make the gig at Folk at the Oak tonight. THIS IS NOT TRUE - SHE IS JUST LEAVING BRISTOL AND WILL BE THERE (with Gordon Tyrall, as per my last email).

Milverton (near Taunton): Milverton Music Club, The Victoria Rooms, Fore Street TA4 1JU (Trish 01823 400416 or 400538)
‘Milverton Music Club look forward to seeing you next Friday 7th March when in addition to the open mic session, they shall have The Blackdown Community Choir and The Boys from Melbourne Street.’

GUEST CANCELLATION:
Bournemouth: Bournemouth Folk Club, Centre Stage, Pig and Whistle, 14 Queen’s Rd BH2 6BE
Ashley Hutchings' Rainbow Chasers have had to cancel their gig at Bournemouth
Folk Club this Sunday, 9th March.

NEW ADDITIONS:
Bath: The Rose & Crown, 6 Brougham Place, Larkhall BA1 6SJ (Henry Ford 01225 466659)
Every Friday, 8pm. Music session – mainly Irish.

Bristol: The Lord Rodney, 47 Two Mile Hill Road, Kingswood BS14 1BS (Brian Leahy / 07974 133568)
Every Tuesday, 9pm – 11.30pm. Music session (mainly Irish). All welcome.

Bristol: Naval Volunteer, 17-18 King Street BS1 4EF (Chris Legge 0117 9293508)
Most Tuesdays, 8.30pm. Music session (mainly English).

Dorchester: The Bakers Arms, 140 Monmouth Rd. DT1 2DH (James Findlay 07796 612 947, jimmcfinn@hotmail.co.uk)
Every Wednesday. ‘Just a little session and sing - all welcome. Banjo players
will need to apply for a playing permit by hand written cv/covering letter - may
take up to six weeks’ [so I’m told].
sanchobramble
 
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