Subject: Paliament and Tom Paxton From: The Shambles Date: 25 Jan 07 - 04:41 AM The following from uk.music.folk The parliamentary All-party Folk Music Group invited Tom Paxton to a House of Commons reception on Monday 22 January. Ralph McTell and Danny Thompson were among the guests. The event is reported on the Beeb's folk website: http://www.bbc.co.uk/radio2/r2music/folk/news/ There's more about the event and a photo gallery here: http://iconicmusic.com/Artists/news/#79 After the parliamentary outing, Tom played a concert at the Queen Elizabeth Hall. Robin Denselow reviews the show here: http://music.guardian.co.uk/live/story/0,,1997464,00.html Andy F |
Subject: RE: Parliament and Tom Paxton From: breezy Date: 25 Jan 07 - 05:55 AM so thats why he didnt show up at the Rose and crown in St Albans for the Windward folk experience, where Last Thing also featured. Wait till i see jez luton next btw way the next experience will be Sunday 18th Feb Mike Deavin, a very strong writer in the mould you mentioned, appears in a rare performance tonight at The redbourn folk club, he has has written some very seriously strong songs, The Westminster Chimes is well worth knowing as is is The Soldiers Story and Blood on the Sand along with many others at the Cricketers on Redbourn Common |
Subject: RE: Parliament and Tom Paxton From: Herga Kitty Date: 25 Jan 07 - 04:11 PM Shambles - I started a thread on Monday about the UK Parliamentary all-party folk arts group, because the Independent carried an article about it. Can a Joe Clone combine? Kitty |
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