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Subject: Maidenhead Folk Club From: trayton Date: 08 Apr 09 - 06:46 AM
-Joe Offer- 'A small but friendly club dedicated to the retention, propagation and performance of the Traditional Music and Song of the British Isles, whilst having a little fun!' Every Thursday evening from 20.30 'till 11.00 in the 'Seven Stars' Public House, Bath Road, Nr Maidenhead, Berks. RG10. 9UR Further details and "What's On" here All are made welcome and not a chorus ignored!
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Subject: RE: Maidenhead Folk Club PermaThread From: The Sandman Date: 06 May 09 - 07:56 AM I have had many enjoyable gigs at this club. http://www.dickmiles.com |
Subject: RE: Maidenhead Folk Club PermaThread From: trayton Date: 01 Jun 09 - 04:08 AM Thuresday 4th of June we have Vicki Swan and Jonny Dyer. |
Subject: RE: Maidenhead Folk Club PermaThread From: trayton Date: 14 Jun 09 - 11:02 AM As can be seen from the "Vicki Swan and Jonny Dyer at Maidenhead FC" thread we had a really good night and to follow on from that we have Isambarde this week (18th June) for what will be undoubtedly another fine night. See link at top of this thread for club details. |
Subject: RE: Maidenhead Folk Club PermaThread From: trayton Date: 03 Jul 09 - 01:55 PM Martin and Shan Greabe will be at the club 9th July see the link at the top of the thread for full details. |
Subject: RE: Maidenhead Folk Club PermaThread From: trayton Date: 20 Aug 09 - 08:36 AM 20th August too good to miss "Dick Frost" see the link at the top of the thread for full details |
Subject: RE: Maidenhead Folk Club PermaThread From: Dave Illingworth Date: 09 Sep 09 - 06:15 AM My friend Tony Goldsmith (piano keyboard) and myself (vocals and guitar) - jointly known as PIGFOOT - are delighted to be performing at the Maidenhead Folk Club (The Seven Stars, Knowl Hill) on Thursday 17th September. This is our first visit (as Pigfoot) since 1991, although I have sung at the club on the odd occasion, both solo and as half of the duo Old Friends. Our music is a mixture of contemporary song, blues, old jazz songs and good-time music, with the emphasis on good words. Hopefully a few old friends will join us an an informal blues or two - including Mudcatter Leadfingers. We are really looking forward to the evening. Dave Illingworth (Pigfoot) |
Subject: RE: Maidenhead Folk Club PermaThread From: Leadfingers Date: 09 Sep 09 - 07:21 AM I will be there Dave , whistles to hand !! |
Subject: RE: Maidenhead Folk Club PermaThread From: trayton Date: 11 Nov 09 - 03:05 PM About time for an update to this thread. If you need directions to the club, for the wonderful Martin Wydham-Read on this Thursday 12th of November, see the link at the top of this thread. malcolm |
Subject: RE: Maidenhead Folk Club PermaThread From: trayton Date: 06 Jan 10 - 02:38 PM The club night for this Thursday 7th January has been cancelled due to snow but normal service will resume next week (we hope) with The 'Moonrakers' malcolm |
Subject: RE: Maidenhead Folk Club PermaThread From: My guru always said Date: 06 Jan 10 - 03:53 PM Very wise!!! Definitely not the best weather for travelling! Hope things get better for the weekend..... |
Subject: RE: Maidenhead Folk Club PermaThread From: breezy Date: 07 Jan 10 - 11:46 AM Hope its thawed by April Happy New Year Maidenhead |
Subject: RE: Maidenhead Folk Club PermaThread From: trayton Date: 06 Sep 10 - 03:34 AM Next Thursday (9th) we have Graham Metcalfe at the club: "The perennial Yorkshireman and a legend of York, Whitby and Oxford, back on a rare visit to the UK, brings his eclectic songbag to MFC" to quote from the Maidenhead Folk Club web site. |
Subject: RE: Maidenhead Folk Club PermaThread From: Leadfingers Date: 06 Sep 10 - 05:03 AM The return of The Singing Clog ! One NOT to miss |
Subject: RE: Maidenhead Folk Club PermaThread From: GUEST,moira(flyingcat) Date: 06 Sep 10 - 08:54 AM I'll be there even if I have to bring me sick bed (wasn't very well last week, muuch better now) M |
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