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Jim James at the Bothy, Southport, UK

16 Jun 07 - 05:16 PM (#2078858)
Subject: Jim James at the Bothy, Southport, UK
From: GUEST,sandgrounder

Folk/Blues singer-songwriter Jim James will be doing some numbers at The Bothy Folk Song Club, Southport, UK tomorrow -June17th- night. Jim now lives in Maine, USA but originally made an impression on the UK folk/blues scene while playing in the Southport/Merseyside area. If he doesn't round the evening with his "The Time for the Going Home Song", then I will ask for my entrance fee back!

See link to previous thread about Jim's wonderful evocative " Time For the Going Home Song" Link


18 Jun 07 - 12:15 PM (#2080018)
Subject: RE: Jim James at the Bothy, Southport, UK
From: GUEST,Chris Lock

Hi Sandgrounder. Sorry I missed Jim - only just picked up the thread. If anyone has a contact for Jim will you pass on this story to him. Last month Ian and myself (LocTup Together) were singing at at a festival near Katowice in Southern Poland. Whilst jamming and singing with the other artists in the Green Room a young lass called Ella (I think) who was with a Polish group called Betty Blue said she would sing an English song for us. It was Jim's "Time for the going home song". We joined her in singing it and she was amazed and delighted when we told her that Jim is a friend of ours. She said to pass on the message to him that it is a beautiful song that the Polish people love to sing it.

Regards to all at the Bothy
Chris


18 Jun 07 - 02:34 PM (#2080159)
Subject: RE: Jim James at the Bothy, Southport, UK
From: LesB

On Sunday Jim sang "The Time for the Going Home Song" accompanied by his old musical partner Raphael Callaghan.
For those with long memories it was just like old times.
Cheers
Les


28 Jun 07 - 08:27 AM (#2088977)
Subject: RE: Jim James at the Bothy, Southport, UK
From: GUEST,Raphael Callaghan

Such a pleasure to play with Jim again. The Going Home Song and Love The Way You Play are such fine songs, and he even made Dougie McLean's Waiting For The Storm really bluesy. Keep singing, Jim! And what a great set from Kevin Littlewood, too, he must do his own CD, long overdue.
Take care, Jim and Dot, see you next time . . .