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Hull Folk Festival 2015...

29 May 15 - 11:58 AM (#3712824)
Subject: Hull Folk Festival 2015...
From: GUEST

... will take place across the weekend of August 14th/15th/16th.

Stick it in yer diaries and keep checking website for updates:

www.hull-folk.co.uk


29 May 15 - 12:18 PM (#3712831)
Subject: RE: Hull Folk Festival 2015...
From: GUEST,Another Guest

Is it likely that there will be any folk music and song this year?


29 May 15 - 01:04 PM (#3712847)
Subject: RE: Hull Folk Festival 2015...
From: Steve Gardham

There will be plenty of folk music and song this year just as there was last year. The free maritime concert will be held on the deck of one of the keels this year as the Maritime Museum Courtroom is not available. There will be plenty of folk music in the widest sense of the words and a better percentage of traditional than many other festivals.


29 May 15 - 05:11 PM (#3712903)
Subject: RE: Hull Folk Festival 2015...
From: GUEST,Another Guest

I made the above comment on the basis of the online programme for last year which did nothing to persuade me that a trip to Hull would be worthwhile.


29 May 15 - 06:18 PM (#3712918)
Subject: RE: Hull Folk Festival 2015...
From: Steve Gardham

Fair enough. The programme didn't do justice to what was on offer. The problem is we get limited funding and it comes in too late to organise things properly especially advertising and booking guests.

Last year we had a great free maritime concert in the Maritime Museum Court Room, we had half a dozen historic boats in the Marina. There were dance teams, several venues and stages in marquees. Plenty of singaround and session opportunities. Workshops there were. There hasn't been a ceilidh yet but we're trying to build it up. Tell us what you'd like and we'll do our best. If I remember rightly the main guests were Martin Simpson and The Young Uns, previous year Eliza Carthy and Saul Rose. There's a lot of young talent locally but we're no Sheffield........Yet!


29 May 15 - 06:25 PM (#3712922)
Subject: RE: Hull Folk Festival 2015...
From: Guy Wolff

Say hello to Bill Sables for me ... I hope he gets to that one .. He took me to some great sessions in Hull years back via our friendship at Mudcat .. Yours guy


29 May 15 - 07:58 PM (#3712939)
Subject: RE: Hull Folk Festival 2015...
From: GUEST,Another Guest

Martin Simpson - that's the man that sang Heartbreak Hotel at the Folk awards is it not?
To be honest I am underwhelmed by the Young 'Uns so obviously the headliners did not attract me either.
Now the Wilsons just might tempt me but perhaps not as they are everywhere this year, unless you could manage to get Shona Donaldson and Paul Anderson down as well.


30 May 15 - 10:39 AM (#3713093)
Subject: RE: Hull Folk Festival 2015...
From: Steve Gardham

The Wilsons were top of the list for this year but unfortunately they are booked elsewhere.

I met Bill way back in the 60s in his native North and our paths crossed again, after 40-0dd years, more recently at sessions in Rawcliffe, East Yorks which is closer to my area.


31 May 15 - 09:01 AM (#3713361)
Subject: RE: Hull Folk Festival 2015...
From: GUEST,Another Guest

Had a look at the website.

Nothing there but the dates at the moment.


31 May 15 - 09:25 AM (#3713365)
Subject: RE: Hull Folk Festival 2015...
From: Steve Gardham

Yes, quite, these things take time. We'll try to keep you informed here as things take more shape. Most of it's still under negotiation at the moment. I'm told there's more info on Facebook.


01 Jun 15 - 07:25 AM (#3713588)
Subject: RE: Hull Folk Festival 2015...
From: GUEST,Caravan Cal.

Never had the pleasure of visiting the Hull Festival before. For many years I enjoyed the Fringe Festival in Beverley. However, it seems that this year there is a new broom sweeping through and I don't know anyone, and they've moved it to boot! ( or the Racecourse? ). Will probably give it a miss this year and wait for my old comrades to return it to it's former glory. Considering "Hull Festival" if I can find somewhere to park my Caravan.


01 Jun 15 - 08:16 AM (#3713601)
Subject: RE: Hull Folk Festival 2015...
From: Les from Hull

I'm not sure where you are getting this 'new broom' idea. Maggie and I have been running singarounds at Beverley for many years and we are running them again this year. Musicians sessions have been in the Tiger since the year dot and that will be the same this year. The Sun Inn has always featured heavily on the fringe and that hasn't changed either.

Yes the main festival has moved to the racecourse but that was due to circumstances beyond control.

Hull Folk Festival will have a healthy fringe (singarounds and sessions) and also plenty of free concerts.


01 Jun 15 - 08:46 AM (#3713608)
Subject: RE: Hull Folk Festival 2015...
From: OlgaJ

We (Alterego) have been going to Beverley fringe for many years and have only graced the main festival once. This year we volunteered to run a session. Sorry if the 'new broom' idea is upsetting people but as I understand it we are the only fringe session runners who haven't been doing it for years! We will be joining in the other sessions as usual and look forward to seeing Maggie & Les, and all the others again. Without wishing to upset anyone we have been involved in various folk organisations and clubs for years and for at least the last 15 years, along with many others, have been very concerned that there are no younger people coming forward to take over these things as time marches on, and the stalwarts start to drop off. That's why things eventually don't happen any more.


01 Jun 15 - 09:00 AM (#3713615)
Subject: RE: Hull Folk Festival 2015...
From: Steve Gardham

The age-gap problem is one that should have been addressed many years ago. Those few areas (like Sheffield) that made great efforts to include people of all ages are now thriving, but for the rest of us it seems to be too little too late. Hull Festival is at least trying to include everybody, even if it upsets some people.

Good luck to all at the Beverley fringe. I'm otherwise occupied this year or I'd be there.


01 Jun 15 - 11:07 AM (#3713639)
Subject: RE: Hull Folk Festival 2015...
From: OlgaJ

Never too late! Some of us will keep trying. Can't do Hull as it clashes with something else but maybe next year.

Cheers


01 Jun 15 - 11:07 AM (#3713640)
Subject: RE: Hull Folk Festival 2015...
From: OlgaJ

Never too late! Some of us will keep trying. Can't do Hull as it clashes with something else but maybe next year.

Cheers


03 Jun 15 - 07:07 AM (#3714173)
Subject: RE: Hull Folk Festival 2015...
From: GUEST,Caravan Cal

Les from Hull. Thank you for your reply. I am sorry if I don't remember your good self. I wonder if you remember the notables of years gone by, since you are a stalwart of the Festival? I remember the Tiger and The Sun and the Monks Walk etc. I remember Mick, Roger and John and Pete and Roy. I seem to be lacking in the knowledge of; where have they all gone? Also, who are the new hosts and hostesses? Things change, I know only too well, and all I am seeking is a little enlightenment. Which Festival would you recommend I try?


03 Jun 15 - 10:08 AM (#3714220)
Subject: RE: Hull Folk Festival 2015...
From: Backwoodsman

I thought Bill Sables had moved to The Antipodes?
Hoping to get across the 'Umber Bridge from The Backwoods of Lincs this time.


22 Jun 15 - 06:12 PM (#3718317)
Subject: RE: Hull Folk Festival 2015...
From: Les from Hull

What's on


26 Jun 15 - 12:14 PM (#3719090)
Subject: RE: Hull Folk Festival 2015...
From: Les from Hull

Caravan Cal - it's true that the Beverley Fringe seemed a little light this year, no Roger (he was away and anyway moved out of Beverly, as did Pete). But there were enough of us to have the usual good time.

Hull Folk Festival has plenty of local support. Mick will be there with both of the bands he sings with and there's plenty of free stuff available - songs, tunes, dancing and spoken word.


26 Jun 15 - 05:50 PM (#3719163)
Subject: RE: Hull Folk Festival 2015...
From: Steve Gardham

More ships this year.
Moored up on the dock wall will be historic vessels.
Conservancy, upper Humber survey vessel.
Tegan, Grimsby yacht.
Syntan, Beverley keel(will be used as a stage for concerts on Sat/Sun afternoon.
Sobriety, Humber Keel, from Yorkshire Waterways Museum, trips onto the Humber and hosting some sessions.
Evangeline, Humber keel
Vulcan, Glasgow iron barge celebrating 150 years this year.
Comrade, Humber keel in sail, trips on the Humber
Amy Howson, Humber sloop in sail
Phyllis, Humber sloop in sail, from the south bank

Public access to Syntan, Sobriety, Amy and Comrade when not being used as a venue.


29 Jun 15 - 07:20 AM (#3719690)
Subject: RE: Hull Folk Festival 2015...
From: GUEST,Caravan Cal

Beverley was a bit of a disappointment compared to previous years. Managed a few tunes on me flute in "Tiger" and "Sun Inn". Wasn't feeling strong enough to carry the ole fiddle, the mile or so, from where I parked the ole Caravan up. Will consider the Hull Festival when fully recovered. Happy Trails Les!


31 Jul 15 - 02:32 PM (#3727434)
Subject: RE: Hull Folk Festival 2015...
From: Johnjo

Free campervan pitches available for Hull Folk Festival!!!!!

Message from the redoubtable Mr Ossonflags:

"Campervan Parking at Hull Folk Festival 2015...14/15/16th of August

I am pleased to inform you that we have some very limited Campervan spaces at our festival.10 in number they will be allocated on a strictly first come first served basis.

The sites are FREE and located at the the marina.

Those interested please message me personally and I will allocate you a place."

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(obviously, replace the CAPS with appropriate symbols etc)


13 Aug 15 - 08:46 AM (#3730034)
Subject: RE: Hull Folk Festival 2015...
From: Les from Hull

Just a brief reminder that we kick off tomorrow. Hoping to see old friends and make new ones.


13 Aug 15 - 05:01 PM (#3730113)
Subject: RE: Hull Folk Festival 2015...
From: Steve Gardham

4 of the ships in dock already, another 6 to come. 3 ships being used as music venues. New addition 'Venture' 1906 sailing fishing boat arriving in morning.

Sobriety not coming so her events have been moved onto Evangeline.


13 Aug 15 - 08:23 PM (#3730152)
Subject: RE: Hull Folk Festival 2015...
From: GUEST,Malcolm Storey

Good to see that the weekend is happening (a few others have fallen by the wayside).

It looks as though family matters could prevent us being there but, then again, maybe not.

Have to be honest and say that not alot attracts us but it could be good to meet up with old friends.


14 Aug 15 - 04:41 AM (#3730236)
Subject: RE: Hull Folk Festival 2015...
From: GeoffLawes

WEBSITE


14 Aug 15 - 05:35 AM (#3730251)
Subject: RE: Hull Folk Festival 2015...
From: Sir Roger de Beverley

Good luck guys. I'm gutted that I won't be there this year since I enjoyed myself last time when I stayed over for the whole weekend.

Unfortunately, I messed up the dates when I agreed to run a session here in Knaresborough on Saturday afternoon as part of the FEVA festival (see separate thread). Hopefully I'll see you next year when I get a new calendar.

R


15 Aug 15 - 07:06 AM (#3730481)
Subject: RE: Hull Folk Festival 2015...
From: GeoffLawes

Well done Les and Maggie. It was a very enjoyable singaround that you ran last night at The Minerva. There were some fine singers. They were a lot of fun and we enjoyed ourselves immensely. I see on the website that you are at the Minerva again tonight:
       "7pm – Late The Minerva (inside) Singaround with Les & Maggie"
We won't be able to come because we are off to see Martin Carthy and Jim Eldon at The Kardomah. Have another great night!

                     Geoff and Flick xx


15 Aug 15 - 05:36 PM (#3730567)
Subject: RE: Hull Folk Festival 2015...
From: Steve Gardham

What a great day! Lots of great music and plenty of audience in all venues.


16 Aug 15 - 02:31 PM (#3730758)
Subject: RE: Hull Folk Festival 2015...
From: Steve Gardham

Another great day. The afternoon musicians' session was on the hatches of keel Evangeline and it got to be her turn to go down the Marina to pick up her share of the free diesel, so we carried on playing while the boatmen fuelled her up.

What a great bonus having Venture in the line! She's a Paull shrimper and she looked great with her sail up. Alan put Phyllis's sails up for the day as well.

Many thanks to the organisers, skippers and Marina for a great weekend.


17 Aug 15 - 05:18 AM (#3730866)
Subject: RE: Hull Folk Festival 2015...
From: Les from Hull

Yes Steve, what a wonderful cruise we had in Hull Marina. The survivors session in the Minerva was very well attended indeed, great singing and playing.


17 Aug 15 - 05:22 AM (#3730867)
Subject: RE: Hull Folk Festival 2015...
From: GUEST,String Theory

We had a brilliant Saturday in Hull. Kicked off with a three hour session in the Sailmakers Arms followed by our spot on the Syntan stage. Great festival with great audiences. Well done Hull!


18 Aug 15 - 05:10 PM (#3731243)
Subject: RE: Hull Folk Festival 2015...
From: JamesBerriman

Thanks to everyone involved for a fantastic weekend!

This year I managed to drag Domesday Morris along for the Kingston upon Hull Day of Dance.

I had a great time. Two of the highlights of the whole weekend for me were the impromptu session with Rackaback and Domesday Morris in The Old Black Boy on Saturday night and the final singaround in the Minerva on Sunday, which was tremendous fun.

Thanks also to those who helped my mum to celebrate her birthday over the festival weekend!


18 Aug 15 - 05:19 PM (#3731245)
Subject: RE: Hull Folk Festival 2015...
From: JamesBerriman

Here's a facebook album of photos from the festival:

Hull Folk Festival 2015


18 Aug 15 - 05:24 PM (#3731247)
Subject: RE: Hull Folk Festival 2015...
From: GUEST,Ottery

I wish I'd seen more of it. Totally forgot it was on. Went cycling to Hornsea from Hull on Saturday, got back and decided to wander down to have a look at the Humber. Walked straight into the folk festival. Knew something was up when I saw someone that looked a great deal like Martin Carthy sitting at a table with a guitar case.

Loved the choice of beer in the stand at the Minerva. Lucky to have made it to the station in one piece, in retrospect. Seemed very nice. Will go properly if I'm still in the area next year.