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Mudcat Alternative British Folk Awards

05 Feb 04 - 06:40 AM (#1109829)
Subject: Mudcat Alternative British Folk Awards
From: IanC

Mudcat 2004 Alternative British Folk Awards - Nominations!

2004 sees the second year of the Mudcat Alternative British Folk Awards. Not a prestigious event, but one which celebrates the past year in the world of cyber-assisted folk music. Last year, a completely undemocratic and non-representational group of Mudcat members voted to pick a winner in each of the categories below. Your nominations are sought for this year's folk spectacular.

Nominations are welcomed under each of the following categories

PUB/CLUB FOLK SINGER OF THE YEAR
PUB/CLUB MUSICIAN OF THE YEAR
BEST "NON COMMERCIAL" GROUP / DUO
BEST "NON COMMERCIAL" CD
HORIZONTAL AWARD (Best drinker)
BEST FOLK CLUB
BEST PUB SESSION
BEST FOLK FESTIVAL

Last year a number of SPECIAL AWARDS were also included in the ceremony (see below). Your suggestions and nominations for any special categories will be considered by the committee.

The "Two In A Bar Award" for the best nonexistent Session/Singaround
The "Kim Howells Mutually Assured Destruction Award" for best non-existent folk club
Lifetime Achievement Award - for songwriting
Special Session Award
The "We Do It In The Road" Award for Folk Drama
The Larry Otway "Flat Earth" Award for Special International Effort

please PM me with nominations etc. by 1st March 2004 so that voting can commence in good time for the awards to be published on the now-traditional date of 1st April.

Go to it, folks!

:-)


05 Feb 04 - 10:44 AM (#1109963)
Subject: RE: Mudcat Alternative British Folk Awards
From: IanC

Mudcat 2004 Alternative British Folk Awards - Nominations!

Sorry folks ... NOMINATIONS ON THIS THREAD PLEASE ... don't PM them to me!


05 Feb 04 - 04:02 PM (#1110161)
Subject: RE: Mudcat Alternative British Folk Awards
From: GUEST

The trouble with "non commercial" is that there is no national exposure. To be fair nominations would have to be from "commercial" performers who have been around an above average selection of venues.

Club: Musical Traditions
Session: Borough English Music Session
Festival: Whitby


05 Feb 04 - 05:59 PM (#1110246)
Subject: RE: Mudcat Alternative British Folk Awards
From: Richard Bridge

Musician of the Year - Marion Button (but she won the Nats last year or the year before, so although she is I think strictly an amateur, perhaps our own Wild Rover.
Horizontal award - our own Barden of England.
Session of the year - Greyhound, Maidstone (often featuring the two immediately above)


05 Feb 04 - 06:48 PM (#1110291)
Subject: RE: Mudcat Alternative British Folk Awards
From: treewind

GUEST - you are Martin Nail and I claim my 5 pounds!

ANahata


05 Feb 04 - 07:21 PM (#1110320)
Subject: RE: Mudcat Alternative British Folk Awards
From: Mary Humphreys

Richard - I agree with you about Marion. She has the most amazing voice. She well deserved to win the National.

Best folk club is a tie between Sutton Folk Club, Sandy, Beds and Everyman Folk Club, Benhall Green Nr Saxmundham, Suffolk.

Suggestion for a new award :
Weapon of Mass Destruction in a Folk Club : my nomination is the tambourine played a little behind the beat....

Mary


06 Feb 04 - 05:51 AM (#1110609)
Subject: RE: Mudcat Alternative British Folk Awards
From: The Barden of England

Richard - I'm not always horizontal - I'm laid back though!!


06 Feb 04 - 06:26 AM (#1110621)
Subject: RE: Mudcat Alternative British Folk Awards
From: breezy

The Great Knight Folk Club in Northampton.
Good host and organiser in John New
Good audience, very appreciative and encouraging especially to new faces.
High calibre programme.
Mix of trad and contemptuous.

Then there's the Llantrisant folk club, can that be nominated in the 'over -the -border -west -of-England' category
Great reciter in Glynn or Glyn


06 Feb 04 - 08:48 AM (#1110684)
Subject: RE: Mudcat Alternative British Folk Awards
From: Essex Girl

Best folk club - Sharps.
Best festival - Whitby, close second Bromyard.(The best pub sessions are there as well)
Lifetime award for songwriting Cyril Tawney.


06 Feb 04 - 08:49 AM (#1110686)
Subject: RE: Mudcat Alternative British Folk Awards
From: John J

Best all round folk entertainer: our very own Bernard.

JJ


06 Feb 04 - 03:51 PM (#1110921)
Subject: RE: Mudcat Alternative British Folk Awards
From: LesB

PUB/CLUB FOLK SINGER OF THE YEAR.........STEVE TILSTON, DUNCAN MCFARLANE (RUNNER UP)
PUB/CLUB MUSICIAN OF THE YEAR............JOHN KIRKPATRICK
BEST "NON COMMERCIAL" GROUP / DUO........MICK RYAN & PETE HARRIS
BEST "NON COMMERCIAL" CD.................BLIND CATS FOR THE BLIND
HORIZONTAL AWARD (Best drinker)..........ANY RAPPER TEAM
BEST FOLK CLUB...........................BOTHY FOLK CLUB, SOUTHPORT
BEST PUB SESSION.........................GUEST HOUSE SOUTHPORT
BEST FOLK FESTIVAL.......................WHITBY

The "Two In A Bar Award" for the best nonexistent Session/Singaround... AS ABOVE
The "Kim Howells Mutually Assured Destruction Award" for best non-existent folk club ...AS ABOVE
Lifetime Achievement Award - for songwriting ...(SHARED) JEZ LOWE & STEVE TILSTON
Special Session Award.... GEORGE GARSIDE'S BEGINNERS SESSION @ WHITBY The "We Do It In The Road" Award for Folk Drama ?
The Larry Otway "Flat Earth" Award for Special International Effort ?

SUGGESTIONS
BEST COMPARE.........CLIVE POUNCEBY
BEST NEWCOMER........JIM CAUSLEY
ALL ROUND GOOD EGG...PETE MORTON
Cheers
Les


06 Feb 04 - 06:37 PM (#1111023)
Subject: RE: Mudcat Alternative British Folk Awards
From: John J

Well said Les.

How about Noreen for the best female singer of tradtional songs?

John


08 Feb 04 - 10:51 AM (#1111880)
Subject: RE: Mudcat Alternative British Folk Awards
From: LesB

Or Sally (Mrs Lemon).


Les


08 Feb 04 - 11:19 AM (#1111893)
Subject: RE: Mudcat Alternative British Folk Awards
From: GUEST,Dave of Mawkin

My nominations:

PUB/CLUB FOLK SINGER OF THE YEAR: Ronald Wells, Tuba player and crap singer

PUB/CLUB MUSICIAN OF THE YEAR: Simon Ritchie

BEST "NON COMMERCIAL" GROUP / DUO: Mawkin or The Gloworms

BEST "NON COMMERCIAL" CD: Laurel Swifts one, just because of Jon Brenners Singing!

HORIZONTAL AWARD (Best drinker): Danny Crump from Mawkin (over Dartmoor he spent £147 on beer)

BEST FOLK CLUB : Islington Folk Club,because of Martin.

BEST PUB SESSION: The Old Rose And Crown, Thaxted

BEST FOLK FESTIVAL: Dartmoor Folk Festival

The "Two In A Bar Award" for the best nonexistent Session/Singaround: The Hot House Chelmsford, because we all decided to play a bar of music each and one at a time!

The "Kim Howells Mutually Assured Destruction Award" for best non-existent folk club: The Essex Singers Club

Lifetime Achievement Award - for songwriting: Laurel Swift for 'One for Le Crump'

Special Session Award: The Traveling Session, every friday different pub

The "We Do It In The Road" Award for Folk Drama: Belchamp Morris Men, theyre not into drama, but it is pure comedy

The Larry Otway "Flat Earth" Award for Special International Effort: Mark Bazeley and Jason Rice for traveling east for 3 days.

New Ideas:

Worst Jumper worn by a folkie award,
Most gumph said about a song award.

cheers

Dave


12 Feb 04 - 05:10 AM (#1114688)
Subject: RE: Mudcat Alternative British Folk Awards
From: IanC

I've been wondering how to address the problem that people don't know too much about sessions etc. out of their area.

When nominations close in 1 March, I'd like to post some brief notes about each person/session etc. nominated.

Anyone who wants ... PM me with some details would you? Esp. if you have nominated someone.

BTW ... far as I know, Llantrisant is in Britain!!!

;-)


12 Feb 04 - 08:10 AM (#1114781)
Subject: RE: Mudcat Alternative British Folk Awards
From: treewind

Dave -
PUB/CLUB MUSICIAN OF THE YEAR: Simon Ritchie
Good call!

BEST PUB SESSION: The Old Rose And Crown, Thaxted
Can you tell me more about this one e.g. when?

Worst Jumper worn by a folkie award
Bernie Kedge of the now-almost-defunct Mayflower Club in Cambridge has to be a contender for that.

Session nominations will mostly necessarily be local to the nominators. One exception:
The Radway at Sidmouth. Only once a year but goes on all week subject to the pub closing at night.
The Fox at Pirton (near Hitchin, 2nd Wednesdays) is a good one, real cracker last night.

Anahata


12 Feb 04 - 09:11 AM (#1114822)
Subject: RE: Mudcat Alternative British Folk Awards
From: IanC

Anahata

Is the Mayflower still going? Wow ...

I used to go there in the '60s! I don't suppose Eric is still playing the banjo is he? - I've got an old recording of him playing a few tunes with some others at a party around 1970.

:-)


12 Feb 04 - 09:54 AM (#1114856)
Subject: RE: Mudcat Alternative British Folk Awards
From: Les in Chorlton

How about an award for the most mobile folk club?

Any suggestions?


12 Feb 04 - 10:14 AM (#1114866)
Subject: RE: Mudcat Alternative British Folk Awards
From: George Papavgeris

Windward in St Albans wins hands down, with 6 addresses in 2 months:
King Harry
St Stephens Church Hall - main
St Stephens Church Hall - small
White Hart
Comfort Hotel
Duke of Marlborough

And often the change of venue took place 2 days before the club night...

Must be Breezy's aftershave...


12 Feb 04 - 11:18 AM (#1114905)
Subject: RE: Mudcat Alternative British Folk Awards
From: Dave of Mawkin

Well its not a folk club, but it is a session, the travelling friday session in essex does 4 different pubs a month.

Anahata,

Im glad someone else also loves Simon Ritchie, the man is a genius, a performer to the very sense of the word.
I didnt really know who the other awards should go to, so I chose my band mates and friends of mine!

Regarding the Thaxted Session, its every 5th Monday (i think) of the month, which usually means theres only 3 (i think) a year.

I see you and Mary are playing down The Essex Singers Club, ask Keith Carpenter, as he regularly goes.You cant miss keith, his got big fuzzy hair, a big grin and looks northern, smokes like a chimney but only drinks one day a year.

hope this is useful.Im not clued up on folk that much as im only 17, and have college to think about and my reputation!


12 Feb 04 - 11:38 AM (#1114919)
Subject: RE: Mudcat Alternative British Folk Awards
From: treewind

Yes thanks, that's useful and your reputation is already demolished just for talking to me.

I'll give Keith a bell about travelling Friday sessions. As if there wasn't enough choice already on Fridays...

There's a travelling Thursday session in Suffolk (fixed rota of pubs for 1,2,3,4th, varies on 5th) I didn't know other places had something like that.

Anahata


16 Feb 04 - 08:55 AM (#1116935)
Subject: RE: Mudcat Alternative British Folk Awards
From: IanC

Two weeks left to put your nominations forward, folks... I'll put mine in later!!!

There'll be an award for folk dance as well as for drama (after all, the Govt seems to be saying that Mummers are actually Morris Dancers these days!) ...

;-)


16 Feb 04 - 09:05 AM (#1116940)
Subject: RE: Mudcat Alternative British Folk Awards
From: Bobjack

Katie Boyle.


16 Feb 04 - 09:08 AM (#1116943)
Subject: RE: Mudcat Alternative British Folk Awards
From: GUEST

Charlie Drake


16 Feb 04 - 09:13 AM (#1116949)
Subject: RE: Mudcat Alternative British Folk Awards
From: IanC

Neither famous morris teams as fa as I'm aware.

;-)


16 Feb 04 - 10:35 AM (#1116972)
Subject: RE: Mudcat Alternative British Folk Awards
From: GUEST,Kathy

How about Cornwall Songwriters for The Cry of Tin as the best folk drama?


16 Feb 04 - 12:35 PM (#1117073)
Subject: RE: Mudcat Alternative British Folk Awards
From: IanC

Cry of Tin


16 Feb 04 - 02:28 PM (#1117131)
Subject: RE: Mudcat Alternative British Folk Awards
From: Skipper Jack

How about this then - the folk club with the shortest life span?

I opened a folk club at a pub in Neath, South Wales. Went back the following week to find the place all boarded up. They didn't bother to tell us that the pub was closing!


16 Feb 04 - 03:42 PM (#1117185)
Subject: RE: Mudcat Alternative British Folk Awards
From: GUEST,Guest

Skipper Jack - You MUST have thought about changing your name to
Wanchor Dan !!!


16 Feb 04 - 06:26 PM (#1117254)
Subject: RE: Mudcat Alternative British Folk Awards
From: breezy

The Moorland Folk Club near Wotter, Plymuffway

Very friendly, hard working ,quality guest nights, great singing audience.

Didnt we play there last Sunday George?


btw you forgot to mention the Legion but never mind,

As I visit more clubs and sessions than anyone else in the country probably I should make the final desicion descision you know , give out the prizes.


You cant vote for your own so I cant mention the song club in St Albans that has Les Sullivan this Friday if only we knew where and Steve Last on Sunday at the Legion


jusrememberd sattheDuke of marlbro


this bodintons gud


17 Feb 04 - 12:34 PM (#1117828)
Subject: RE: Mudcat Alternative British Folk Awards
From: IanC

I'd like to suggest an award for a regular dance event, and make a nomination. Citation below.

A year or so ago, Alan and Theo of "The Unicorn" fame started a monthly barndance in Hitchin town hall. The got good bands and excellent callers and made use of local performers (morris, sword dancers, mummers etc.) for the interval. It was a bit quiet to start with, but they have persevered and now it is quite a healthy and lively event with a regular following as well as a good few non-regulars every month. So ... Unicorn Ceilidhs, Hichin.

Since I've said that, what about a secion for local folk magazines. I'll nominate Unicorn (Beds, Herts, Bucks) anyway.

:-)


17 Feb 04 - 01:11 PM (#1117844)
Subject: RE: Mudcat Alternative British Folk Awards
From: Mary Humphreys

IanC - I second your nominations for Folk Dance and Folk Magazine.
Mary


17 Feb 04 - 02:14 PM (#1117875)
Subject: RE: Mudcat Alternative British Folk Awards
From: cloudstreet

The Bedford at Sidmouth for best Pub session (during the festival of course, and it's really a hotel - do they count?). A wonderful time, good mix of music and song, and a nice variety of stuff. (We had a hoot).


17 Feb 04 - 02:20 PM (#1117880)
Subject: RE: Mudcat Alternative British Folk Awards
From: Gin Crewe

Weapons of mass destruction: two "penny" whistles nearly in tune with each other!!!


18 Feb 04 - 05:56 AM (#1118260)
Subject: RE: Mudcat Alternative British Folk Awards
From: GUEST,MC Fat

Tap and Spile , Whitby for Best (Unnofficial) Folk Festival Session,
Best Regular Pub Session Fagans, Sheffield on Monday Nights. Best Festival Warwick, Best Girlie Songwriters Sue Haithwaite (OK I'm biased), Teg Roberts and Bay Whittaker.


18 Feb 04 - 06:32 AM (#1118271)
Subject: RE: Mudcat Alternative British Folk Awards
From: Red and White Rabbit

Thanks Jim!


18 Feb 04 - 09:14 AM (#1118355)
Subject: RE: Mudcat Alternative British Folk Awards
From: GUEST,MC Fat

Well seeing as you have lots of front !!!


25 Feb 04 - 06:31 AM (#1123316)
Subject: RE: Mudcat Alternative British Folk Awards
From: IanC

Mudcat 2004 Alternative British Folk Awards - Nominations!

Last calls for nominations for the Mudcat Alternative British Folk Awards. Your nominations are urgently sought for this year's folk spectacular.


Nominations are welcomed under each of the following categories

PUB/CLUB FOLK SINGER OF THE YEAR
PUB/CLUB MUSICIAN OF THE YEAR
BEST "NON COMMERCIAL" GROUP / DUO
BEST "NON COMMERCIAL" CD
HORIZONTAL AWARD (Best drinker)
BEST FOLK CLUB
BEST PUB SESSION
BEST FOLK FESTIVAL



Voting commences from 1st March 2004.


26 Feb 04 - 04:11 AM (#1124147)
Subject: RE: Mudcat Alternative British Folk Awards
From: GUEST,noddy

What about the unsung heros ...the roadie

I suggest me as the best roadie.


26 Feb 04 - 06:06 AM (#1124187)
Subject: RE: Mudcat Alternative British Folk Awards
From: elizabeth

I agree it's tricky to vote when we are not familiar with each other's local clubs. I'd say it was up to the guests we have (eg the profressionals) to vote on that, but of could they are too tactful to do so. Any one of the many well-loved clubs could win if it succeeded in getting all its members to vote.

I much prefer the idea of the silly alternative. Here are my votes:

For a silly name coupled with being non-existant, I nominate the

I nominate the Ashby-del-la-Zouche folk club as the longest-running non-existent club.

The club itself folded perhaps 12 years ago, I forget the actual figure, but the Asby-de-la-Zouche away meeting is still held on the first Friday at Sidmouth each year, It is the only time the club ever meets. Kim Howells had nothing to do with it, mind, but isn't it silly?.

I'd also like to second Les B's nomination for

BEST "NON COMMERCIAL" CD.................GUIDE CATS FOR THE BLIND

The CD is basically Les Barker little gems, sung or read by famous people. See Les Barker's http://www.mrsackroyd.com/ and follow the link to buy it from http://www.bcab.org.uk (bcab=British Computer Association for the Blind)

love

Elizabeth


26 Feb 04 - 06:15 AM (#1124191)
Subject: RE: Mudcat Alternative British Folk Awards
From: greg stephens

How about a category of Best Folk Research.
I nominate Malcolm Douglas, for revising and re-issuing the Penguin Book of English Folk Songs(now published as "Classic Enlish Folk Songs").


26 Feb 04 - 07:04 AM (#1124213)
Subject: RE: Mudcat Alternative British Folk Awards
From: GUEST,MC Fat

Our Malcolm is indeed (if you pardon the pun) an unsung hero in his knowledge of the origins of songs etc, but greg if the title is right he's straight from the Grauniad School of Typeography


26 Feb 04 - 08:01 AM (#1124239)
Subject: RE: Mudcat Alternative British Folk Awards
From: GUEST,Ross

PUB/CLUB FOLK SINGER OF THE YEAR - George Papavgeris
PUB/CLUB MUSICIAN OF THE YEAR - John Breeze
BEST "NON COMMERCIAL" GROUP / DUO - Mary Humphries & Anahata
BEST "NON COMMERCIAL" CD - Dave Auld (Some Auld favourites)
HORIZONTAL AWARD (Best drinker)- Hilary Ward
BEST FOLK CLUB - St Albans Windward
BEST PUB SESSION - The Bull in Barton-Le-Clay
BEST FOLK FESTIVAL - Dunstable


26 Feb 04 - 08:18 AM (#1124256)
Subject: RE: Mudcat Alternative British Folk Awards
From: SarahNash

Best club: Mad Nanny (aka Baldock & Letchworth)

Best Session: A tie between the Red Lion & Sun, Highgate (on tonight!!!) and Cats, Finsbury Park.

Best Festival: Ely

Best "non commercial" CD: Vicki Swan & Jonny Dyer


27 Feb 04 - 08:51 AM (#1125101)
Subject: RE: Mudcat Alternative British Folk Awards
From: vectis

PUB/CLUB FOLK SINGER OF THE YEAR    George Papavgeris
PUB/CLUB MUSICIAN OF THE YEAR       John Kirkpatrick
BEST "NON COMMERCIAL" GROUP / DUO    Pig's Ear
BEST "NON COMMERCIAL" CD             A Little Bit Off The Top by Den Giddens      
BEST PUB SESSION    Lunchtime sessions at The Middle Earth durin Whitby Folk Festival
BEST FOLK FESTIVAL       Whitby
Lifetime Achievement Award - for songwriting   Bob Kenward
Special Session Award       George Garside's slow session at Whitby
The "We Do It In The Road" Award for Folk Drama Pace Egging at Lancaster Maritime Festival
The Larry Otway "Flat Earth" Award for Special International Effort Trotwood (a french group that does Irish songs and music)


27 Feb 04 - 09:45 AM (#1125133)
Subject: RE: Mudcat Alternative British Folk Awards
From: GUEST,AKA a catter remaining anonymous

PUB/CLUB FOLK SINGER OF THE YEAR - George Papavgeris
PUB/CLUB MUSICIAN OF THE YEAR - Terry "Leadfingers" Silver
BEST "NON COMMERCIAL" GROUP/DUO - Les Sullivan and (herga)kitty vernon
HORIZONTAL AWARD (Best drinker)- Snuffy (any time any where)
BEST FOLK CLUB - Bedford
BEST PUB SESSION - Middle bar twenty five hour non stop no repeats
BEST FOLK FESTIVAL - Miskin


27 Feb 04 - 02:39 PM (#1125311)
Subject: RE: Mudcat Alternative British Folk Awards
From: GUEST,Hugh Jampton

BEST FOLK AWARD WIND-UP MERCHANT:- "...and the award for 20004 goes to Vectis... yeah!!."


28 Feb 04 - 03:03 AM (#1125660)
Subject: RE: Mudcat Alternative British Folk Awards
From: Abuwood

PUB/CLUB FOLK SINGER OF THE YEAR Ann Lennox Martin
BEST "NON COMMERCIAL" CD Stone by Stone Mike Nicholson
HORIZONTAL AWARD (Best drinker) Wrigley Head
BEST FOLK CLUB in the Midlands - Black Diamond
BEST PUB SESSION Bridgnorth Festival - Ian & Fi's mixed session
BEST FOLK FESTIVAL - Saddleworth


29 Feb 04 - 07:51 PM (#1126506)
Subject: RE: Mudcat Alternative British Folk Awards
From: vectis

At last Huge Jampton has recognised my talents!


29 Feb 04 - 09:08 PM (#1126555)
Subject: RE: Mudcat Alternative British Folk Awards
From: Fi

Gosh for a Cyber forum this is UK centric ..... all of the below nominations are British or run by Brits.

PUB/CLUB FOLK SINGER OF THE YEAR - hmm tricky - Roger Giles for running the Auckland Folk Club and occasional forays into West Country (UK) country songs.
PUB/CLUB MUSICIAN OF THE YEAR - Terry Free
BEST "NON COMMERCIAL" GROUP / DUO - stuck on this one.
BEST "NON COMMERCIAL" CD - what does Non commercial mean? A CD artists are giving away????
HORIZONTAL AWARD (Best drinker) - too many to mention
BEST FOLK CLUB - The Bunker, Devonport, Auckland, NZ
BEST PUB SESSION - The Dogs Bollix, Newton, Auckland
BEST FOLK FESTIVAL - Auckland Folk Festival - beat any of the UK ones I've attended recently for the out and out enthusiasm and musicianship of nearly all attendees, the openness to newcomers and general ability to continue sessions 'til sunrise (and beyond).... but then the weather helps!


01 Mar 04 - 05:10 AM (#1126768)
Subject: RE: Mudcat Alternative British Folk Awards
From: IanC

Fi

That's because it's the

udcat Alternative British Folk Awards

... basically an alternative to the British Folk Awards.

:-)


05 Mar 04 - 10:13 AM (#1129765)
Subject: RE: Mudcat Alternative British Folk Awards
From: IanC

Nominations finalised just preparing, so ... voting begins NEXT WEEK!


06 Mar 04 - 10:00 AM (#1130347)
Subject: RE: Mudcat Alternative British Folk Awards
From: GUEST,Lady A

Oooo Cloudstreet - thought you might have given a vote to Whitby - wait til I see you at Hartlepool folk club in June or July, whichever it is


09 Mar 04 - 11:16 AM (#1132100)
Subject: RE: Mudcat Alternative British Folk Awards
From: IanC

Mudcat 2004 Alternative British Folk Awards - Voting!

2004 sees the second year of the Mudcat Alternative British Folk Awards. Not a prestigious event, but one which celebrates the past year in the world of cyber-assisted folk music. Last year, a completely undemocratic and non-representational group of Mudcat members voted to pick a winner in each of the categories below. Your votes are now sought for this year's folk spectacular.


Here are this year's nominations ...

(A) PUB/CLUB FOLK SINGER OF THE YEAR
1. Duncan McFarlane
2. Noreen
3. George Papavgeris
4. Sally (Mrs Lemon)
5. Steve Tilston
6. Ronald Wells


(B) PUB/CLUB MUSICIAN OF THE YEAR
1. John Breeze
2. John Kirkpatrick
3. Simon Ritchie
4. Wild Rover


(C) BEST "NON COMMERCIAL" GROUP / DUO
1. The Gloworms
2. Mary Humphries & Anahata
3. Mawkin
4. Pig's Ear
5. Mick Ryan & Pete Harris


(D) BEST "NON COMMERCIAL" CD
1. "A Little Bit Off The Top" Den Giddens      
2. "Guide Cats for The Blind" (compilation)
3. "Some Auld Favourites" Dave Auld
4. "Thumb Twiddling" Vicki Swan & Jonny Dyer
5. Laurel Swifts one (anyone know what this is called?)


(E) HORIZONTAL AWARD (Best drinker)
1. Barden of England
2. Danny Crump from Mawkin
3. Hilary Ward


(F) BEST FOLK CLUB
1. Bothy Folk Club, Southport
2. Everyman Folk Club, Benhall Green Nr Saxmundham, Suffolk.
3. The Great Knight Folk Club in Northampton.
4. Islington Folk Club
5. Llantrisant folk club
6. Mad Nanny (aka Baldock & Letchworth)
7. The Moorland Folk Club near Wotter, Plymuffway
8. Musical Traditions, Foley Street, London
9. St Albans Windward
10. Sharps
11. Sutton Folk Club, Sandy, Beds


(G) BEST PUB SESSION (REGULAR)
1. Borough English Music Session
2. The Bull in Barton-Le-Clay
3. Cats, Finsbury Park.
4. Fagans, Sheffield
5. The Fox at Pirton (near Hitchin)
6. Greyhound, Maidstone
7. Guest House, Southport
8. The Old Rose And Crown, Thaxted
9. Red Lion & Sun, Highgate


(H) BEST PUB SESSION (FESTIVAL)
1. The Bedford at Sidmouth
2. The Middle Earth, Whitby
3. The Radway at Sidmouth
4. Tap and Spile , Whitby


(I) BEST FOLK FESTIVAL
1. Bromyard
2. Ely
3. Dartmoor Folk Festival
4. Dunstable
5. Warwick
6. Whitby


(J) BEST FOLK DRAMA (the "We do it in the road award")
1. Belchamp Morris Men
2. Cornwall Songwriters for The Cry of Tin as the best folk drama?
3. Pace Egging at Lancaster Maritime Festival


(K) BEST REGULAR DANCE EVENT
Unicorn Ceilidhs, Hichin.

(L) BEST LOCAL FOLK MAGAZINE
Unicorn (Beds, Herts, Bucks)


SPECIAL AWARDS THIS YEAR

(M) Special Session Award
George Garside's beginners session at Whitby
The Traveling Session - every Friday a different pub
Windward in St Albans - with 6 addresses in 2 months


(N) Worst Jumper worn by a folkie
Bernie Kedge of the Mayflower Club in Cambridge

(O) Lifetime Achievement Award
Malcolm Douglas, for revising the Penguin Book of English Folk Songs(now published as "Classic Enlish Folk Songs")

Please PM votes to me in the format A3B4 etc (obviously, you don't need to vote for K, L, N and O. Any comments in support of your favourite artists etc. HERE PLEASE.

:-)


09 Mar 04 - 01:14 PM (#1132207)
Subject: RE: Mudcat Alternative British Folk Awards
From: George Papavgeris

My votes are cast...
(and no, I didn't...)


10 Mar 04 - 07:16 AM (#1132888)
Subject: RE: Mudcat Alternative British Folk Awards
From: IanC

VOTES POUR IN ...

Well, 5 so far.

:-)


10 Mar 04 - 07:35 AM (#1132899)
Subject: RE: Mudcat Alternative British Folk Awards
From: GUEST,MC Fat

Not sure how to do this but
:-)
A 1, G 4, H 4 , I 6 and of course O

Howsabout a nice certificate for't winners


10 Mar 04 - 07:44 AM (#1132907)
Subject: RE: Mudcat Alternative British Folk Awards
From: Splott Man

Can't seem to PM so here goes

A3 Don't know him personally but was well impressed at Bedworth
B2
F5 I'm biased, but isn't that the point?
H2


10 Mar 04 - 04:55 PM (#1133319)
Subject: RE: Mudcat Alternative British Folk Awards
From: breezy

I AM NOT A MUSICIAN, BUT OF COURSE YOU ALL KNOW THAT, SO WHAT DOES THAT MAKE JOHN KIRKPATRICK?

fOLK cLUB pOET: gRAHAM sEARLE FROM THE mOORLAND FOLK CLUB

mOSES, HAVE YOU VOTED?
ZORG
HAMISH
REF
mARTIN

THANK YOU ROSS, GURU,


EL GRECO, 4TH CD LAUNCH 'LIFE AS USUAL'   
19TH MARCH AT 'WINDWARD' FOLK-SONG CLUB
THE DUKE OF MARLBORO
ST ALBANS

FREE ADMISSION TOO

SM GET YER VOTE IN


10 Mar 04 - 05:51 PM (#1133371)
Subject: RE: Mudcat Alternative British Folk Awards
From: GUEST,jlak138520@aol.com

"cry of tin" is brilliant - went to see it a while ago and was very moved - cornwall has been for too long the forgotten county......


11 Mar 04 - 04:02 AM (#1133653)
Subject: RE: Mudcat Alternative British Folk Awards
From: GUEST,Cllr at work

A3, B1,C2,D-,E3,F10,G2,H-,I3,J2.


11 Mar 04 - 05:16 AM (#1133683)
Subject: RE: Mudcat Alternative British Folk Awards
From: RichardP


11 Mar 04 - 05:21 AM (#1133686)
Subject: RE: Mudcat Alternative British Folk Awards
From: RichardP

This really is like the real thing isn't it?

I note that the number of nominees is at least in one category significantly fewer than the nominees submitted in the preceding postings. Furthermore, I can see no way that the members who posted have determined which are selected for the ballot paper and which are ignored. Certainly, there are candidates in the ballot with only one nomination, while others have been omitted after receiving two or more independent nominations.

Is the Mudcat becoming a guided democracy?????

Richard

P.S. I have no idea what happened, but the system woudl not let me compose a posting without first sending the above blank one.


11 Mar 04 - 05:25 AM (#1133689)
Subject: RE: Mudcat Alternative British Folk Awards
From: IanC

Richard

Sorry if I've missed anything out ... it takes quite a while to compile the list from all the postings, but I didn't deliberately miss out anything which actually fitted the categories (though the special awards are optional as far as I'm concerned).

If you can POINT OUT WHAT I MISSED, I'll put it in.

:-)


11 Mar 04 - 05:26 AM (#1133690)
Subject: RE: Mudcat Alternative British Folk Awards
From: breezy

I didnt mean to shout!

Thank you guru for keeping me in order.

Hammocks



thank you cllr



but I'm not a musician am I?


the Plough Cuffley near Potters bar next Wed - just irish


11 Mar 04 - 05:50 AM (#1133697)
Subject: RE: Mudcat Alternative British Folk Awards
From: Dave of Mawkin

A6
B3
C1
D4
E2
F4
G8
H1
I3
J1

SPECIAL AWARDS THIS YEAR

M
The Traveling Session - every Friday a different pub

Cheers!

I dont think Laurel has released her CD yet, I only heard the master copy version.

dave


11 Mar 04 - 08:21 AM (#1133776)
Subject: RE: Mudcat Alternative British Folk Awards
From: GUEST,rob wright

best Act The sensational TAGGART AND WRIGHT

Best Singaround The Ship Victory Chester

best heckler Rob Wright


12 Mar 04 - 04:14 AM (#1134532)
Subject: RE: Mudcat Alternative British Folk Awards
From: IanC

STOP PRESS - ADDITIONS
Seems I missed a few off somehow, so here's some more to add for voting. If you want to change a vote already cast, please PM me.

:-)

A7 Ann Lennox Martin
A8 Marion Button

B5 Terry "Leadfingers" Silver

C6 Les Sullivan and (herga) Kitty Vernon

D6 "Stone" by Stone Mike Nicholson

E4 Snuffy
E5 Wrigley Head

F11 Bedford Folk Club
F12 Black Diamond (Midlands)

G9 Middle Bar

H5 Ian & Fi's mixed session, Bridgnorth Festival

I6 Miskin
I7 Saddleworth


12 Mar 04 - 07:54 AM (#1134662)
Subject: RE: Mudcat Alternative British Folk Awards
From: IanC

Sorry again ... could you make Miskin *** I8 ***<>/B>


14 Mar 04 - 07:53 AM (#1136063)
Subject: RE: Mudcat Alternative British Folk Awards
From: GUEST,Kathy

What to choose from? so,
B2, F7,

H4,   and J2


14 Mar 04 - 07:58 AM (#1136065)
Subject: RE: Mudcat Alternative British Folk Awards
From: GUEST,Jon

Please let me vote!!!

F5, H4 and J2


14 Mar 04 - 11:27 AM (#1136160)
Subject: RE: Mudcat Alternative British Folk Awards
From: GUEST,Mike

I vote for J2. Gritty, realistic, terrific songs, far too real for the beeb.


15 Mar 04 - 10:51 AM (#1137021)
Subject: RE: Mudcat Alternative British Folk Awards
From: GUEST,Suzie

B5, I6 and J2 - has to be. What a brilliant idea. I agree with guest jlak, we caught Cry of Tin at Sidmouth and were completely knocked out. Any idea what they are doing now? Can I see it again?


15 Mar 04 - 12:12 PM (#1137099)
Subject: RE: Mudcat Alternative British Folk Awards
From: Cllr

Jon will probably replysoon but there is a new project due out in June It promises to be great as well "cry of tin was excellent" Cllr


15 Mar 04 - 01:20 PM (#1137185)
Subject: RE: Mudcat Alternative British Folk Awards
From: GUEST,Jon & Kathy

Re message from Suzie and Cllr. Cornwall Songwriters new project, to be launched in June is 'Unsung Heroes', the story of the gardeners from the Lost Gardens of Heligan who went off to the WW1 and how the gardens became 'lost'. We have full support of Candy Smit at Heligan and the show will open in the Lost Gardens of Heligan on June 5th and 6th. It's going to be amazing to do it there.


15 Mar 04 - 02:45 PM (#1137270)
Subject: RE: Mudcat Alternative British Folk Awards
From: Hawker

Beat me to it Jon & Kathy, Yep we are at present making the CD and It is sounding good, the line-up is slightly different to The Cry of Tin, but it looks like being every inch as good! (not that I am biased or anything!) Really looking forward to doing it at Heligan too!!!! (I hope that is singing)!
will let you know when the CDs are ready!!!
Cheers, Lucy


15 Mar 04 - 03:33 PM (#1137308)
Subject: RE: Mudcat Alternative British Folk Awards
From: My guru always said

Oh I'm really looking forward to that CD Lucy!!! Put me down for one....
Hil x


16 Mar 04 - 06:02 AM (#1137845)
Subject: RE: Mudcat Alternative British Folk Awards
From: true_maverick

(A) PUB/CLUB FOLK SINGER OF THE YEAR
Duncan Macfarlane

the best folk singer/song writer i have heard in a long time.


16 Mar 04 - 07:09 AM (#1137894)
Subject: RE: Mudcat Alternative British Folk Awards
From: breezy

A3


16 Mar 04 - 07:09 AM (#1137895)
Subject: RE: Mudcat Alternative British Folk Awards
From: GUEST,welsh weasel

a1 b2 c3


16 Mar 04 - 10:05 AM (#1138097)
Subject: RE: Mudcat Alternative British Folk Awards
From: MoorleyMan

Ian
Pl add I7 (saddleworth) to my votes (sent to you on a PM yesterday)- !


16 Mar 04 - 10:21 AM (#1138112)
Subject: RE: Mudcat Alternative British Folk Awards
From: GUEST

I knew about 'Unsung Heroes', the story of the gardeners from the Lost Gardens of Heligan and Im going with my wife Carol I just didn't want to steal the authors thunder 8-)Cllr


16 Mar 04 - 11:02 AM (#1138154)
Subject: RE: Mudcat Alternative British Folk Awards
From: Folkiedave

A1, B2 C2 D2 E- F4 G4 H1 I5 J-K-L-M-

and as any search of Mudcat would show Malcolm's knowledge is unbelievable. Of course he deserves an award.

Dave
www.collectorsfolk.co.uk


17 Mar 04 - 05:18 AM (#1138973)
Subject: RE: Mudcat Alternative British Folk Awards
From: IanC

Mudcat 2004 Alternative British Folk Awards - Voting!

Votes are pouring in, but I just thought I'd say that the deadline for votes is 26th March to allow time for the votes to be collated and counted and for the awards to be made on 1st April.

Keep PM-ing me your votes! They will get counted if they're posted here, also.

:-)
Ian


17 Mar 04 - 09:04 AM (#1139071)
Subject: RE: Mudcat Alternative British Folk Awards
From: GUEST,KATHY

How do we PM?


17 Mar 04 - 09:09 AM (#1139078)
Subject: RE: Mudcat Alternative British Folk Awards
From: IanC

Kathy

First you have to join the Mudcat. Then you can send Personal Messages (PMs) to other members.

:-)


17 Mar 04 - 04:52 PM (#1139423)
Subject: RE: Mudcat Alternative British Folk Awards
From: vectis

TO PM
click on the (blue) PM after the mudcatter's name at the top of their message. You them get an e-mail type box through which you write to them direct.


18 Mar 04 - 12:44 PM (#1140116)
Subject: RE: Mudcat Alternative British Folk Awards
From: IanC

Mudcat 2004 Alternative British Folk Awards - Voting!

Have you voted yet? If not, there's STILL TIME. The deadline for votes is 26th March.

Keep PM-ing me your votes! Votes posted here will also count.


:-)
Ian


22 Mar 04 - 07:37 AM (#1142800)
Subject: RE: Mudcat Alternative British Folk Awards
From: IanC

Mudcat 2004 Alternative British Folk Awards - Voting!

****** If you haven't voted yet, then there's STILL TIME. The deadline for votes is Friday 26th March. ******

Keep PM-ing me your votes! Votes posted here will also count.


:-)
Ian


23 Mar 04 - 08:07 AM (#1143704)
Subject: RE: Mudcat Alternative British Folk Awards
From: Dave of Mawkin

Hi Ian,

Ive just heard that Laurel Swifts CD is now out, and is avalible at www.nectaarts.co.uk

cheers!

VOTE MAWKIN!


23 Mar 04 - 09:43 AM (#1143791)
Subject: RE: Mudcat Alternative British Folk Awards
From: treewind

Should be interesting (Laurel/NECTA/Beam) -
any idea how to get hold of a copy Dave?

Anahata


23 Mar 04 - 06:43 PM (#1144307)
Subject: RE: Mudcat Alternative British Folk Awards
From: Dave of Mawkin

Well, ive sent her a cheque, so she will hopefully send me a CD!
I think Laurel has the enthusiasm to make Necta work.It looks good anyhow.


24 Mar 04 - 07:56 AM (#1144717)
Subject: RE: Mudcat Alternative British Folk Awards
From: GUEST,noddy

me me me me me me me me me me me me me me me me me me me me me meme me me me .......That should win me something surely?


24 Mar 04 - 08:11 AM (#1144727)
Subject: RE: Mudcat Alternative British Folk Awards
From: GUEST,Mike Agar

PUB/CLUB FOLK SINGER OF THE YEAR - Bill Laken
PUB/CLUB MUSICIAN OF THE YEAR - Bill Laken
BEST "NON COMMERCIAL" GROUP - Woodman session players
BEST "NON COMMERCIAL" CD - Dave Auld (Some Auld favourites)
HORIZONTAL AWARD (Best drinker)- Hilary Ward
BEST FOLK CLUB - DUKE OF MARLBORO ST ALBANS
BEST PUB SESSION - Woodman session - also the most welcoming to beginners, now the personnel is changed.
BEST FOLK FESTIVAL - Dunstable


24 Mar 04 - 08:26 AM (#1144737)
Subject: RE: Mudcat Alternative British Folk Awards
From: breezy

thank you Mike for voting for
The St Albans 'Windward' Folk-song club now at the Duke of Marlboro

Hope you come again soon


just clarifying details

this week 26thMar its Paul Downes
n/w 2nd April Tommy Sands

Fridays


25 Mar 04 - 05:42 AM (#1145585)
Subject: RE: Mudcat Alternative British Folk Awards
From: My guru always said

May I humbly suggest another category for next year? Best Thread Hijacker. I could already nominate 3 Catters for this dubious honour - I wonder if you know who they are.....

Mike, my thanks for your vote. In view of the fact that I rarely get to drink myself silly (although I have a Fab time when I do), I am touched that my activities have been noticed! Or should I be worried...


25 Mar 04 - 05:45 AM (#1145588)
Subject: RE: Mudcat Alternative British Folk Awards
From: IanC

Hilary

Be worried ... be VERY worried.

:-)


25 Mar 04 - 06:17 AM (#1145610)
Subject: RE: Mudcat Alternative British Folk Awards
From: breezy

you having a day off Hil?
All drivers in?


25 Mar 04 - 07:03 AM (#1145638)
Subject: RE: Mudcat Alternative British Folk Awards
From: GUEST,Rob Wright

Best Singer(s) TAGGART AND WRIGHT

Best session The Ship Victory ,Chester.


25 Mar 04 - 11:51 AM (#1145873)
Subject: RE: Mudcat Alternative British Folk Awards
From: el ted

Anybody mind if I sneak in for post no 100?


25 Mar 04 - 11:55 AM (#1145878)
Subject: RE: Mudcat Alternative British Folk Awards
From: MC Fat

How about moi


26 Mar 04 - 10:36 AM (#1146710)
Subject: RE: Mudcat Alternative British Folk Awards
From: Dave of Mawkin

How many votes now Ian?


28 Mar 04 - 10:42 AM (#1148208)
Subject: RE: Mudcat Alternative British Folk Awards
From: GUEST,Evangeline

Duncan McFarlane for pub singer - no contest.


28 Mar 04 - 12:13 PM (#1148259)
Subject: RE: Mudcat Alternative British Folk Awards
From: snake19

so difficult to choose so here goes-
F5,
H1,
I1,
J1.
Good luck to who ever wins,Everyone must be a win to reach this far.


28 Mar 04 - 05:43 PM (#1148427)
Subject: RE: Mudcat Alternative British Folk Awards
From: RichardP

Now that voting sould have closed fo rthis years awards, might I suggest two additional categories, which should get people involved:

The most and least deserved of the current year's Radio 2 British Folk Awards

Richard


29 Mar 04 - 03:44 AM (#1148765)
Subject: RE: Mudcat Alternative British Folk Awards
From: IanC

Mudcat 2004 Alternative British Folk Awards - Voting Closed!

****** If you haven't voted yet, then TOUGH ... The votes are now being counted. ******

AWAIT THE RESULTS WITH BATED BREATH.


29 Mar 04 - 07:25 AM (#1148898)
Subject: RE: Mudcat Alternative British Folk Awards
From: breezy

and halitosis to you too















sorry, I scanned too fast for my brain.


29 Mar 04 - 05:10 PM (#1149406)
Subject: RE: Mudcat Alternative British Folk Awards
From: RichardP

Here's another suggeston for next year.

The best folk festival of the year. Possibly divide into three categories: 1 day, 2-3 days, 4 or more days.

Richard


30 Mar 04 - 04:07 AM (#1149715)
Subject: RE: Mudcat Alternative British Folk Awards
From: GUEST,noddy

what about "best Thread on Mudcat"?


31 Mar 04 - 02:29 PM (#1151161)
Subject: RE: Mudcat Alternative British Folk Awards
From: Dave of Mawkin

How about the results?


31 Mar 04 - 03:20 PM (#1151204)
Subject: RE: Mudcat Alternative British Folk Awards
From: breezy

is Avril too late for nomination as the newcomer of the month?


01 Apr 04 - 02:43 AM (#1151655)
Subject: RE: Mudcat Alternative British Folk Awards
From: IanC

Just to get it off of Nelsons, the results will be announced on 1st April ... a suitable date.

:-)


01 Apr 04 - 07:19 AM (#1151819)
Subject: RE: Mudcat Alternative British Folk Awards
From: IanC

Mudcat Alternative British Folk Awards

Here is the announcement you have all been waiting for. THIS YEARS WINNERS ARE:

PUB/CLUB FOLK SINGER OF THE YEAR
For the second year running, the winner is George Papavgeris. This year, though, a special mention to Duncan McFarlane who came a close second.


PUB/CLUB MUSICIAN OF THE YEAR
John Kirkpatrick won the award this year, with special mentions for John Breeze and Simon Ritchie.

BEST "NON COMMERCIAL" GROUP / DUO
Mary Humphries & Anahata were outright winners, being way out in front in this category.

BEST "NON COMMERCIAL" CD
This year's winner is "Guide Cats for The Blind" (compilation), with a special mention for "A Little Bit Off The Top" by Den Giddens

HORIZONTAL AWARD (Best drinker)
Once again, this was awarded to Hilary Ward who continues to claim that she doesn't remember drinking very much.

BEST FOLK CLUB
As might be expected, voting was quite spread on this one. In the end, there was a draw this year between the Bothy Folk Club, Southport and St Albans Windward. Special mentions also go to three close runners-up, (i) Everyman Folk Club, Benhall Green Nr Saxmundham, Suffolk, (ii) Llantrisant folk club and (iii) The Moorland Folk Club.

BEST PUB SESSION (REGULAR)
Once more goes to The Bull in Barton-Le-Clay who managed to muster more votes than all their rivals added together.

BEST PUB SESSION (FESTIVAL)
This is awarded to the Tap and Spile , Whitby with The Bedford at Sidmouth coming a close second. The Middle Earth, Whitby deserves a special mention having been narrowly pushed into third place.

BEST FOLK FESTIVAL
This award goes to Whitby, with Warwick coming a fairly close second this year.

BEST FOLK DRAMA (the "We do it in the road award")
There was heavy voting for all three nominations in this section but, in the end, the award goes to Cornwall Songwriters for "The Cry of Tin" ahead of the Belchamp Morris Men and Pace Egging at Lancaster Maritime Festival who drew for second place.

BEST REGULAR DANCE EVENT
The nomination for this category was uncontended (though supported by a number of you). The award therefore goes to Unicorn Ceilidhs, Hichin.

BEST LOCAL FOLK MAGAZINE
Similarly uncontended in this section was Unicorn (Beds, Herts, Bucks), and the award goes to them.

SPECIAL AWARDS THIS YEAR
Two SPECIAL AWARDS were made this year.

Special Session Award (formerly the award for the best non-existent session)
This was awarded to Windward, St Albans who managed to notch up 6 different permanent addresses in 2 months.

This Year's Lifetime Achievement Award
Was awarded to Malcolm Douglas for his work in revising and re-issuing the Penguin Book of English Folk Songs(now published as "Classic English Folk Songs")

Further info and notes to come. Any details you wish to supply for a possible press release (last years didn't make it into the National press, but who knows) can be left here or PMd to me.

:-)
Ian


01 Apr 04 - 11:09 AM (#1152015)
Subject: RE: Mudcat Alternative British Folk Awards
From: treewind

Ohmygawd, do we have to stand up and make an acceptance speech now?

Anahata


01 Apr 04 - 11:21 AM (#1152030)
Subject: RE: Mudcat Alternative British Folk Awards
From: George Papavgeris

*ahem* ... Unaccustomed as I am...
No. Really. Really, no! No, don't stop...
Thanks to the 3 who accepted free albums as payment for switching their loyalty.
I'd rather share it with Duncan though.


01 Apr 04 - 12:56 PM (#1152093)
Subject: RE: Mudcat Alternative British Folk Awards
From: My guru always said

Oh no.... I'll get a reputation if you all carry on like this!!!!
Hil


01 Apr 04 - 04:04 PM (#1152227)
Subject: RE: Mudcat Alternative British Folk Awards
From: Richard Bridge

I think litigation about hanging chads is called for.

I also think a special award for musicians doing the most to support music in the community and I nominate Hamish Birchall and The Shambles.

Nice to see Don and Clive in there for the guide cats.


01 Apr 04 - 04:50 PM (#1152259)
Subject: RE: Mudcat Alternative British Folk Awards
From: breezy

Thank you Ian C for all the hard work you have done in making this such a successfull event in the Mudcat calendar.

On behalf of everyone who took the time and trouble to vote may I on behalf of as many as would like to be included say 'thank you'.

Have a great summer everyone

George and I will be at the St Albans 'Windward' Folk-song club at the Duke of Marlborough tomorrow Fri 2nd April for Tommy Sands and George will buy the drinks!!







Now where's Avril gone?


02 Apr 04 - 03:33 AM (#1152592)
Subject: RE: Mudcat Alternative British Folk Awards
From: GUEST,Kathy

Thanks to everyone who supported Cornwall Songwriters and Cry of Tin. See you at 'Unsung Heroes?' - introduce yourselves to us.


02 Apr 04 - 04:31 AM (#1152619)
Subject: RE: Mudcat Alternative British Folk Awards
From: GUEST,Duncan McFarlane

Congrats to George! Well done lad!
I'll get you a beer in when you venture oop North.


02 Apr 04 - 05:28 AM (#1152655)
Subject: RE: Mudcat Alternative British Folk Awards
From: Ross

Well done Ian C and all the participants/nominees/voters etc.

Many thanks for all the votes for the Bull at Barton-Le-Clay

Looking forward to seeing & hearing you all at one of of our future sessions

Happy Easter


02 Apr 04 - 06:44 AM (#1152696)
Subject: RE: Mudcat Alternative British Folk Awards
From: GUEST,Duncan McFarlane

Forgot to say - well done Ian for all your hard work!
Thanks.


02 Apr 04 - 06:51 AM (#1152697)
Subject: RE: Mudcat Alternative British Folk Awards
From: Splott Man

Hil,

There's a pint for you at Miskin next week from Llantrisant Folk Club

All the best

Splott Man


02 Apr 04 - 07:39 AM (#1152710)
Subject: RE: Mudcat Alternative British Folk Awards
From: George Papavgeris

Indeed - well done Ian, and thanks


02 Apr 04 - 03:33 PM (#1153015)
Subject: RE: Mudcat Alternative British Folk Awards
From: The Unicorn Man

Great Dudes, thanks to everyone who voted for The Bull in Barton le Clay, Beds.(both of you) Well done Ross that's two years running, you must be doing something right. And there is only one way to find out everybody, COME ON DOWN. Paul Simon night, Mon April 5th. Trip to Waltham Abbey Sing a round on Mon April 12th. Back to real life on Mon April 19th with Sing a Round Steve Last and Morris Men as well, so something mad should happen there. Mon April 26th Take Belingo in for it's 20,000 mile service and it's all ready done 20,200. Then May 3rd we have at last a normal sing a round.More later. Please all come it's great.


02 Apr 04 - 04:48 PM (#1153096)
Subject: RE: Mudcat Alternative British Folk Awards
From: My guru always said

Cheers Splott Man - see you there......


02 Apr 04 - 07:01 PM (#1153207)
Subject: RE: Mudcat Alternative British Folk Awards
From: breezy

George and I will be at the legion on Sunday, and George will buy the drinks.








well it worked tonight!