17 Oct 03 - 12:10 PM (#1037345) Subject: folk clubs From: Jack where are the folk clubs in the southampton/Portsmouth area please? |
17 Oct 03 - 12:29 PM (#1037354) Subject: RE: folk clubs From: Malcolm Douglas Southern Counties Folk Federation |
17 Oct 03 - 04:16 PM (#1037463) Subject: RE: folk clubs From: Bev and Jerry Try here. Or here. Or maybe here. Definitely here. And here. And don't forget here. And there's always here. And, finally, here. Bev and Jerry |
18 Oct 03 - 05:06 AM (#1037644) Subject: RE: folk clubs From: a gud ole bwoy Me und my ole gell was down there in August. We went to Chichester Folk Club at The Gribble in Oving on the Tuesdy, The Broadside at The Old House At Home in Milton, Portsmouth, on the Wensdy und The Prince Consort at Netley Abbey near Southampton on the Fridy. Now considerin that they probably couldn't understand half of wot I was a singin they was very friendly und most welcomin. Mind you if yer wants a seat in the three and a tanners yer better git there nice und early, und if yer want a pint at The Gribble yer better git there three weeks early cos there's allwus a gret lung cue at the bar. That bit above about the Southern Counties Folk Federation is well worth looking into.Git yerself a Folk on Tap, tells yu all yer wants tu know und it's a good read un all. Uss i've telled yer we was there in August und I got one then und i'm just about finished readin it und it's all done on that fancy shineny paper. So git along tu Southern Counties Folk it's a gud un. Cherio. |
18 Oct 03 - 03:24 PM (#1037781) Subject: RE: folk clubs From: Willa I visited the Fo'c'sle Folk Club in Southampton when I was in Southampton a few months ago, and was made to feel welcome.Try here http://www.focsle.org.uk/ |
18 Oct 03 - 03:41 PM (#1037787) Subject: RE: folk clubs From: GUEST What, not a single response for Portsmouth in New Hampshire? |
18 Nov 03 - 04:04 AM (#1056010) Subject: RE: folk clubs From: Rt Revd Sir jOhn from Hull |
18 Nov 03 - 05:11 AM (#1056039) Subject: RE: folk clubs From: Hamish Hamish Currie and Lorna Franklin will be performing a "feature night" at Nonsuch Folk Club Tonight! Tuesday 18th November 2003... Nonsuch is in The Social Club, in the main car park, Bishop's Waltham. You'll need to ring the bell to gain entry! You may have seen and heard Hamish and Lorna on the main stage or hosting the open mic session at Swanage Folk Festival over the last three years. They said: "With regard to Hamish's debut at the Middle School to MC for our main concert with The Kate Rusby Trio he did us proud. He is clearly an accomplished performer and his own choice of material was well appreciated, he must have been well pleased with the heartfelt response from the audience." - Julie Remnant and Roy Sims, Swanage Festival of Song and Dance. |
18 Nov 03 - 07:46 AM (#1056114) Subject: RE: folk clubs From: GUEST Isn't the White Star still a session on Wed in Romsey (or should that be Kings Markham?) |