Subject: Rosie Hardman 40 years From: GUEST,A great fan. Date: 16 Apr 11 - 02:02 PM 17th April 1971 Rosie Hardman married and Barbara Dickson sang two 40 min spots at the folk reception at the MSG. Congratulations and some said it would not last. A fan |
Subject: RE: Rosie Hardman 40 years From: Lizzie Cornish 1 Date: 16 Apr 11 - 02:15 PM Did Rosie marry Barbara? ;0) |
Subject: RE: Rosie Hardman 40 years From: GUEST,Derek Schofield Date: 17 Apr 11 - 07:49 AM 40 years .... I was there .... makes me feel a little older than when I woke up this morning... and no, she married Rob Ixer. Derek |
Subject: RE: Rosie Hardman 40 years From: GUEST,Derek Schofield Date: 17 Apr 11 - 02:25 PM and Toni Arthur (as in dave & Toni Arthur) was bridesmaid ... a busy weekend in Manchester - manchester morris men also hosted a Ring meeting that weekend. Derek |
Subject: RE: Rosie Hardman 40 years From: Andy Jackson Date: 17 Apr 11 - 04:20 PM And I am celebrating at last getting hold of "Second Season Came" with the quite wonderful, "Let me Be Your Lady" Thanks for such memories Rosie. |
Subject: RE: Rosie Hardman 40 years From: Little Robyn Date: 17 Apr 11 - 05:12 PM And 'This Man', side 2, track 4. She wrote that about Alex Campbell and sang it at Loughborough in 1972, when he was the MC of her concert. He loved it! And so did I, seeing the two of them together. Robyn |
Subject: RE: Rosie Hardman 40 years From: bradfordian Date: 18 Apr 11 - 05:32 PM And a couple of months ago I sang Rosie's evocative "I Am Strangely Moved" Still has that "Je ne sais quoi." |
Subject: RE: Rosie Hardman 40 years From: Herga Kitty Date: 18 Apr 11 - 06:56 PM I think it was at Sidmouth in 1970 that I first heard "Let me be your lady for today"... Kitty |
Subject: RE: Rosie Hardman 40 years From: Leadfingers Date: 18 Apr 11 - 08:39 PM Was Rob Ixer the reason for Ontario Bound ?? |
Subject: RE: Rosie Hardman 40 years From: GUEST,Rosie Hardman Date: 29 Sep 11 - 08:51 AM Hey folks - nice to see people have some nice memories here! I have just celebrated my Ruby Wedding to Rob Ixer - still going strong after all these years! I wrote Ontario Bound for a guy called Ray Sealey who was in a band called The Windy Sprinkle - who were visiting from Canada - years before I married! Thanks for all the lovely compliments folks! |
Subject: RE: Rosie Hardman 40 years From: Big Al Whittle Date: 29 Sep 11 - 09:19 AM You deserve them all and more Rosie! Congratulations to you and Rob. |
Subject: RE: Rosie Hardman 40 years From: Sailor Ron Date: 29 Sep 11 - 09:23 AM Congratulations Rosie, you were always one of our most popular guests at the Queen's folk club in Fleetwood. I recall that once you turned up with your leg in plaster & went upstairs step after step on your backside... ah! memories are made of this. |
Subject: RE: Rosie Hardman 40 years From: rumanci Date: 29 Sep 11 - 09:41 AM Congratulations on your anniversary to you both. A ruby gem for a gem of a lady. I have wonderful memories of Rosie making everybody smile and performing and writing some of the best written songs I ever heard in an English folk club. Thankyou. rum |
Subject: RE: Rosie Hardman 40 years From: GUEST,Derek Schofield Date: 29 Sep 11 - 12:39 PM If I remember correctly, the ruby wedding anniversary was in April! I remember - I was there! Toni Arthur as bridesmaid, evening do at MSG, Manchester full of morris men for a Ring meeting! congratulations to Rosie and Rob Derek |
Subject: RE: Rosie Hardman 40 years From: GUEST,Sunshine girl Date: 02 Nov 19 - 03:42 PM My husband to be and I were at Sidmouth 1970. Mis spent youth in a tent on the noisy campsite..Aged 19 and 17 respectively. We saw Rosie there. Not the first time as Rosie had visited Ludlow Folk Club before. Brilliant times to be young. Thanks Rosie for the good memories. |
Subject: RE: Rosie Hardman & Rob Ixer - 40 years From: GUEST,Rob ixer Date: 04 Dec 19 - 02:48 AM I too stayed at the same camp site that year ad where Rosie and I met. She spent a night nude canvass and hated it. Sadly Rosie is now totally housebound. She loves emails from her fans/friends. |
Subject: RE: Rosie Hardman & Rob Ixer - 40 years From: GUEST,Derek Schofield Date: 04 Dec 19 - 05:28 AM Rob … best wishes to you and Rosie … Derek |
Subject: RE: Rosie Hardman & Rob Ixer - 40 years From: Herga Kitty Date: 05 Dec 19 - 07:05 PM Congratulations and best wishes from me too - I've had the privilege over the last year of being accompanied by Bob Axford's guitar playing for a song I'm singing in Sophie Wright's show about the Tolpuddle Martyrs and their families, and it's reminded me of hearing Bob playing for Rosie when I first heard you both! Kitty xx |
Subject: RE: Rosie Hardman & Rob Ixer - 40 years From: GUEST,Elizabeth day Date: 11 May 20 - 12:34 PM I loved Lady for today... used to sing it in folk clubs in mansfield when we were residents at Horse and Groom and on our five minutes of fame recording as Focsle folk group when singing around the clubs. Thanks for your great music. |
Subject: RE: Rosie Hardman & Rob Ixer - 40 years From: Dave Hanson Date: 11 May 20 - 02:21 PM Best wishes Rosie, I still have fond memories of you singing ' Queen Eleanors Confession ' I can't remember if it was Bradshaw Folk Club or The Grass Roots in Halifax, but absolutely wonderful. Dave H |
Subject: RE: Rosie Hardman & Rob Ixer - 40 years From: GUEST,jugmws Date: 11 May 20 - 05:57 PM "OH THAT WAS A VILE SIN.........." - Not recording that wonderful performance certainly was one.......... I saw it performed twice; once at Bob (Rob) Shaws terrific club in Wentworth (with a keybord player you sent to the bar as you sang it, in the days of "Eagle over Blue Mountain" & before that I believe at Bentley in Doncaster. One of Lennies clubs. it was all in the expressions............. Keep safe; we all have the memories of those great evenings......... Mick Shaw |
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