Subject: RE: uk folkies From: The_one_and_only_Dai Date: 24 May 99 - 08:38 AM Blue Clicky Thing |
Subject: RE: uk folkies From: Ian Date: 24 May 99 - 08:28 AM I'm from Ashwell, Herts. We havew a village session (mainly singing) at the Rose & Crown on the 1st Monday of the month. Didn't know there was a folk club in Letchworth, Sue. Where and when?? Ian
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Subject: RE: uk folkies From: Steve Parkes Date: 24 May 99 - 08:22 AM LEJ is correct: I'm English (specifically), but I work in Milton Keynes. Steve |
Subject: RE: uk folkies From: danl Date: 24 May 99 - 07:55 AM andy g will do. (ECWS?! damned spliters. bah humbug.) ivy b. |
Subject: RE: uk folkies From: AndyG Date: 24 May 99 - 07:40 AM Ivy< Well if you look in at the Club Tent between Mid-day and six on the Saturday you'll see a short-arsed, balded, beardish, bloke running about backstage, chivvying folk on and off stage. This is me, the tall one isn't me. The Club is The Mayflower Folk Club, (Portland Arms, Tuesday Nights). I can't claim to be that impressed by this years line-up but Sunday looks good. (John Tams Band, Kate (sigh) Rusby).
Andy |
Subject: RE: uk folkies From: danl Date: 24 May 99 - 06:55 AM ah, now this is a good thread! did anyone else when they first started mudcatting wonder why it said things like 6:30 AM when it was actualy about quarter to 12 in the late morning? no? well perhaps that was just me being ignorant then. im not really based in any one place, spending term time in gloustershire (unfortunatly) and the rest of my time in either cambridge or leigh - on - sea, essex (yes, an essex girl... . i do know all the jokes), and weekends all over the place because im part of the re-enactment group the Sealed Knot which takes me to some very far flung corners of this isle. anyway, is anyone likely to be at the cambridge folk festival this year? im going for the first time and prehaps if anyone else is we could come face to face with each other.... very scary. love ivy b. |
Subject: RE: uk folkies From: SueH Date: 24 May 99 - 06:26 AM I'm in Hertfordshire. Fairly well served around the area for folk clubs & sessions, additionally we run a folk club in Letchworth. We have the MacCalmans next week - I'd suggest you all came along, but you're all miles away! SueH |
Subject: RE: uk folkies From: KingBrilliant Date: 24 May 99 - 06:14 AM I am in Reading. Will be going to Sidmouth Folk Festival for the first time this year (and staying on to view the eclipse). Anyone else going? Kris |
Subject: RE: uk folkies From: Sophie Date: 24 May 99 - 06:00 AM Here we go again...alrighty then, I'm in Brighton, East-Sussex ona grey day. Soophs |
Subject: RE: uk folkies From: The_one_and_only_Dai Date: 24 May 99 - 05:32 AM I'm an expat Welshman in the 'other place' - here, as if I haven't posted this link on every thread since last year... |
Subject: RE: uk folkies From: Roger the zimmer Date: 24 May 99 - 04:40 AM Well, I'm in the UK but I'm more of a jazz & blues person than a folkie but being on Mudcat has revived my interest in things folk, to the extent of relistening to old records and buying some new ones. |
Subject: RE: uk folkies From: Ian Stephenson Date: 24 May 99 - 04:35 AM Hiya Pete + everyone. I'll see you at that workshop at Beverley Folk Festival, and I'll try and Drag Sam Pirt along with me aswell!! See You There! Ian |
Subject: RE: uk folkies From: Pete Fletcher Date: 24 May 99 - 03:08 AM From Beverley, East Yorks. How about a 'catters mini-meet at Beverley festival. Come and watch me make a fool of myself at my "Folk on the Net" workshop. Pete |
Subject: RE: uk folkies From: Lonesome EJ Date: 24 May 99 - 02:13 AM Steve Parkes is a brit as well.And Bert. Oh,and my wife "Lion" is from Christchurch, Dorset. |
Subject: RE: uk folkies From: Bulldog Date: 24 May 99 - 01:31 AM Greetings from Canada. One of the UK's biggest exports was people.... Folk music was, and is still, popular in Lancashire where I come from. Gracie Fields Hometown. Regards: dave. |
Subject: RE: uk folkies From: bill\sables Date: 23 May 99 - 08:09 PM I'm a uk catter living in Selby North Yorks Sam Pirt is in Hull and Mike Cahill is in Castleford West Yorks Graham Pirt(Sams Dad) is in Goole and Ian Stephenson is in Selby Cheers Bill |
Subject: RE: uk folkies From: The Shambles Date: 23 May 99 - 08:07 PM This BLUE CLICKY THING will tell you all about who lives where and what the weather is like and more. At the end of that thread there is a link to PART 2, with room on for you to tell us who, where, and what underwear you prefer. |
Subject: RE: uk folkies From: katlaughing Date: 23 May 99 - 07:36 PM PeteM emailed me about 2-3 weeks ago and said his time would be very limited for quite awhile as he'd got a new contract which would require fulltime input from him. Good to have the work, I'm sure, but I still miss his postings. katlaughing ( we exchange critter stories) |
Subject: RE: uk folkies From: Penny S. Date: 23 May 99 - 07:35 PM I had a message from Pete M on the 11th, the last day he posted in the threads. He said he was going back to work, but I don't know if that meant away from the computer or not. |
Subject: RE: uk folkies From: The Shambles Date: 23 May 99 - 07:32 PM I ent him an ICQ message last week, but he has not replied? |
Subject: RE: uk folkies From: Jo Taylor Date: 23 May 99 - 07:28 PM ...and I'm one living in France. There are quite a few of us ex-patriates, we've been missing AlistairUK recently (he's in Brazil) but where's Pete M? (New Zealand)???? I haven't been into many threads recently owing to a terminally ill computer (borrowed a friend's, very very kind of him) but have seen no sign of Pete. Anyone? Jo |
Subject: RE: uk folkies From: Llanfair Date: 23 May 99 - 06:24 PM I'm one, living in Mid-Wales. Where are you? Hwyl Bron |
Subject: uk folkies From: peterp Date: 23 May 99 - 06:17 PM how many UK folkies are on mudcat |
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