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John Spiers Tunebook - a review!

09 Apr 17 - 08:09 PM (#3849736)
Subject: John Spiers Songbook - a review!
From: Big Al Whittle

Book Review
Jiggery Pokerwork – The John Spiers Tune Book
Boars Hill Music
       John Spiers, better known in folk circles as 'Squeezy' has made a name for himself as one of the leading melodeon players of his generation. Well known for his long standing partnership with musician extraodinaire John Bowden as well as being a key member of 'Bellowhead', the most successful folk band in recent history.
       This collection of 59 new tunes reflect his wonderful feel for the English traditional repertoire and includes a range of dance tunes, incredibly sensitive slow airs, hornpipes, polkas, jigs, reels and schottiches.
       Most of the tunes are written in the southern English style but include influences from other countries.
       In order to allow for the limited keys available to the most common D/G box, the majority of tunes are written in the keys of D, G and E minor. Where tunes are in other keys, John has included an alternative transposition and suggested chords.
Available from P J Music (pjmusic@btinternet.com) at £11.95 + £2.00 P&P
Pete Cunningham


10 Apr 17 - 04:05 AM (#3849780)
Subject: RE: John Spiers Songbook - a review!
From: GUEST

I think he means Jon Boden - John Bowden's the the other one
!


10 Apr 17 - 08:23 AM (#3849818)
Subject: RE: John Spiers Songbook - a review!
From: MoorleyMan

Thread has a misleading title and needs renaming - replace "Songbook" with Tunebook"!


10 Apr 17 - 02:58 PM (#3849896)
Subject: RE: John Spiers Tune Book - a review!
From: treewind

Yes. Definitely John "Squeezy" Spiers and it's a tune book.


10 Apr 17 - 03:20 PM (#3849898)
Subject: RE: John Spiers Songbook - a review!
From: Big Al Whittle

apologies - someone had stuck this on the end of another thread. i was trying to rescue it.


12 Apr 17 - 06:52 AM (#3850145)
Subject: RE: John Spiers Songbook - a review!
From: FreddyHeadey

https://www.johnspiers.co.uk/shop 


12 Apr 17 - 05:42 PM (#3850256)
Subject: RE: John Spiers Songbook - a review!
From: GUEST,John Bowden (not a typo!)

Yes, I am "the other one!" - although the internet has decided, if in doubt, to assume I'm actually Jon, so in one case has him appearing on Fellside's Penguin Book of English Folksongs LP when he would have been about 8 years old! Stirrings recently printed that photo, saying it was the first time we'd been seen in a room together and therefore scotched the rumour that we were in fact one and the same person!

I like Al's reference to "musician extraordinaire John Bowden" though!!

If anybody is in the area and would like to see me in the (all too abundant) flesh, Vic & I are guests at the Lake District Folk and Acoustic Club at the Hawkshead Brewery, Staveley, near Kendal, on Good Friday:

The Lake District Folk & Acoustic Club takes place every 2nd Friday of the month.

An informal monthly gathering celebrating the music of the people, bring your instruments & voices.

Guest Performers: Vic Shepherd & John Bowden
With a vast repertoire built over the past 30 years, this duo bring a superb collection of songs including many linked by the sea, shanties, sea ballads and some more reflective material with a maritime bent although Vic and John are based in Sheffield, not known for it's sailing tradition! There will be lots of opportunities to add your voice to swell the choruses and make them feel welcome.

£5 admission
http://www.hawksheadbrewery.co.uk/whats-on/2017/4/14/the-lake-district-folk-acoustic-club.aspx
and

https://en-gb.facebook.com/lakedistrictfolkclub/


12 Apr 17 - 06:27 PM (#3850258)
Subject: RE: John Spiers Songbook - a review!
From: Big Al Whittle

http://www.hawksheadbrewery.co.uk/whats-on/2017/4/14/the-lake-district-folk-acoustic-club.aspx

and


https://en-gb.facebook.com/lakedistrictfolkclub/


13 Apr 17 - 05:01 AM (#3850303)
Subject: RE: John Spiers Tunebook - a review!
From: GUEST,John Bowden (not a typo!)

Thanks for the clickies Al!
Cheers,
John