26 Apr 09 - 04:44 PM (#2619230) Subject: Fiddles around Medway Towns From: GUEST,Woody I've got a friend who's just getting into folk music and is interested in hearing live music featuring fiddles - either performances or sessions. He's based in the Medways towns. Any suggestions I can pass on to him would be gratefully received, cheers, W |
26 Apr 09 - 04:46 PM (#2619234) Subject: RE: Fiddles around Medway Towns From: Richard Bridge Look out for Ruff'n'Ready - Cari aka Fiddlebird is not megaflash but plays with sensitivity and melody. |
26 Apr 09 - 05:06 PM (#2619246) Subject: RE: Fiddles around Medway Towns From: The Barden of England And of course Ian Cutler of 'Hot Rats' and 'Feast of Fiddles' fame. Keep a look out for him John Barden |
28 Apr 09 - 03:07 AM (#2620224) Subject: RE: Fiddles around Medway Towns From: GUEST,Woody --refresh-- |
28 Apr 09 - 03:32 AM (#2620233) Subject: RE: Fiddles around Medway Towns From: Richard Bridge I'm sure that there wil be many tobe seen the coming weekend (from May 1st onwards) at the ROchester Sweep's fest. Try Sat 2 May - Irish session with Chris Taylor 3pm to 5 pm at the Royal Victoria and Bull hotel: You'll probably find Tracey (or is it "Stacey") anyway he's a bloke who plays banjo like a musical instrument, and also 5-string fiddle, in there. He's good. Sat 2 May - outside session 8.45 pm to 11 pm at the Good Intent. Sunday 3 May - Irish session as above Sunday 3 May - outside session as above Sunday 3 May - Hot Rats on the Boley Hill stage at 4.15 Sunday 3 May - Phoenix in Expectations at 8.45 (I think they still feature a fiddle) Monday - HOt Rats at the Gordon House Lots of cajun-style bands, I assume they will tend to have fiddles. |
28 Apr 09 - 03:33 PM (#2620659) Subject: RE: Fiddles around Medway Towns From: growler Knowing Kevin as I do, I think you can assume they are on the fiddle |
28 Apr 09 - 09:31 PM (#2620879) Subject: RE: Fiddles around Medway Towns From: Richard Bridge What, like wicked Uncle Ernie? |