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Kent Gathering of Traditional Music 29 March 2008 |
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Subject: Kent Gathering of Traditional Music From: GUEST,Gadaffi Date: 14 Dec 07 - 05:58 AM The Kent Gathering of Traditional Music will take place at Frittenden on the 29th March 2008. A small committee including George Frampton, Paul Cowdell and Gavin Atkin among others are working hard to put together a show that will represent the singing and music of Kent's traditional communities. We expect to add more guests and events as the weeks go by, so please check: www.kentgathering.com for details. Also please contact me at: gmakin@gmail.com if you'd like to register interest, get involved, or ask a question. Gavin Atkin - 7.12.07 |
Subject: RE: Kent Gathering of Traditional Music From: synbyn Date: 14 Dec 07 - 07:06 AM Certainly will put this one in the diary- we needed something like this. I'll be in touch Bob |
Subject: RE: Kent Gathering of Traditional Music From: GUEST,Gavin Date: 14 Dec 07 - 07:28 AM Thanks Bob - and thanks Gadaffi, whoever you are. I don't generally hang around these parts and hadn't thought of posting here so you've done a good job. Anyway, we'd love to see lots of Mudcatters on the 29th. I guess we'll likely have tickets for sale after Christmas. Gav |
Subject: RE: Kent Gathering of Traditional Music From: Richard Bridge Date: 14 Dec 07 - 07:46 AM This sounds very interesting. For the benefit of those of us in Upper Dogsbottom near the Isle of Grain (only just not in the Thames itself) where is Frittenden? |
Subject: RE: Kent Gathering of Traditional Music From: GUEST Date: 14 Dec 07 - 10:10 AM Drat! We're in Manchester that weekend. Shame on you Richard, not knowing where Frittenden is, the home of the famous treacle mines! It's near Headcorn for the uninitiated. |
Subject: RE: Kent Gathering of Traditional Music From: Dave Masterson Date: 14 Dec 07 - 10:12 AM Sorry, guest above was me. |
Subject: RE: Kent Gathering of Traditional Music 29 March 2 From: GUEST,Gavin Atkin Date: 15 Dec 07 - 05:45 PM Frittenden is on the road from Maidstone to Cranbrook - if you're driving there are a couple of left turns to the village just after Staplehurst. Staplehurst is on a main railway line that runs across much of the county, by the way. Gav |
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