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Review: Sun Inn Beverley

21 Mar 04 - 08:10 AM (#1142210)
Subject: Review: Sun Inn Beverley
From: mississippi john

New to the Sun Inn. Beverley. acoustic blues work shop.
For: harmonica - guitar - banjo - fiddle.

looking forward to an informal night of learning / playing new tunes / exchanging thoughts and idea's of blues music.

bluegrass - standard blues - country blues - moderm blues.

hoping to get a mixture of mature musicians to thoughs who would like to learn the blues.

1st wednesday in the month ( April ) 8pm - 11pm


21 Mar 04 - 09:29 AM (#1142239)
Subject: RE: Review: Sun Inn Beverley
From: Sir Roger de Beverley

Good luck with it John. I'll get down when I can but can't guarantee evry week (although I note that you didn't list mandolin as an acceptable blues instrument!!

Rog


22 Mar 04 - 06:06 AM (#1142758)
Subject: RE: Review: Sun Inn Beverley
From: Leadfingers

Yank Ratchell led a blues group in the nineteen twenties playing mandolin. Have fun lads.


22 Mar 04 - 03:16 PM (#1143186)
Subject: RE: Review: Sun Inn Beverley
From: mississippi john

if you play the mandolin in blues riffs Rodger then you can bring it


22 Mar 04 - 07:11 PM (#1143366)
Subject: RE: Review: Sun Inn Beverley
From: harpmaker

can I bring my accordian?


23 Mar 04 - 02:24 AM (#1143555)
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From: GUEST,ivor bigginin

Shit, they get everywere !!!!!! more dreary self promoting shite.Can't you sad, sad, sad, bastards use phones?


23 Mar 04 - 03:24 AM (#1143575)
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From: Oaklet

Morning Ted!


23 Mar 04 - 03:44 AM (#1143581)
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From: el ted

hiya dave. Ivor is not me. look at the time of the post. i was in bloody bed!


23 Mar 04 - 10:29 AM (#1143823)
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From: The DeanMeister

I'm sorry, Bluesriff. You seem to have been molested by the same troll that's been causing a stir wherever he goes.

Good luck with your session, sir. Keep it live.


23 Mar 04 - 10:46 AM (#1143846)
Subject: RE: Review: Sun Inn Beverley
From: Sir Roger de Beverley

Yes, this sort of publicity is exactly what Mudcat should be doing - advertising new sessions and giving them a chance to become viable.

R


23 Mar 04 - 12:17 PM (#1143940)
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From: Sweetfia

I totally agree Roger!


23 Mar 04 - 01:05 PM (#1143988)
Subject: RE: Review: Sun Inn Beverley
From: snowbird

Is the accoustic blues session a one off -------- or is this the theme for every week now??


24 Mar 04 - 04:36 AM (#1144594)
Subject: RE: Review: Sun Inn Beverley
From: lone shark

I think you folks should read the thread devoted to Punch The Horse. Ivor Biggin has been exposed as one of your own. The excuse given by Oaklet insults the intelligence of the average mudcatter.


24 Mar 04 - 04:37 AM (#1144596)
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From: The DeanMeister

No. You do. If you knew Mick, you would realise that.


24 Mar 04 - 10:30 AM (#1144841)
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From: ossonflags

Thanks, Peter.


24 Mar 04 - 12:55 PM (#1144962)
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From: GUEST,specky

will see you thurs mick in cool voice one hopes, what a twit to think you are like that


25 Mar 04 - 02:53 PM (#1146064)
Subject: RE: Review: Sun Inn Beverley
From: mississippi john

i'm hoping that the blues work shop takes off & will not be a one night wonder.
BUT it all depends on all you people out there who like blues music.

to start with its going to be first wednesday of the month
( 7th April ). but if there is a lot of interest I will make it once a fortnight.

Henry Ayrton is going to give it a mension on his music show on radio humberside on sunday evening 8pm 28th March.
and i'm hoping he is going to make the first session.

Henry him-self is a good bottleneck blues guitarist in his ownright & has just start giging again.

I'm hoping for people who can play blues but have no where they can play it, also people who would to learn.

so get out your instruments & come down.


25 Mar 04 - 08:37 PM (#1146306)
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From: Guy Wolff

Sounds like a lot of fun . I wish I could make it .God blues and that beautiful cathedral all in the same town .!! Yorkshire pudding too ..
            Just the difference between playing in spanish or open G tuning and playing in vestapol or open D tuning could shed some light on early blues styles . Crossnote tuning hits a whole other spot under the rib cage thanks to the likes of Skip James.
          Have a great time at any rate. Acordian can hit some great bass notes by the way , as can Tronbone or tuba. I love blues mandolin anytime .
          LITTLE RED HEN SAID TO THAT LITTLE RED RUSTER   "LORD YOU DONT COME ROUND HERE AS MUCH AS YOU USED TO "    CAUSE YOUR LONG GONE ...LONG GONE ...YOUR LONG GONE   <><>< JUST LIKE A TURKEY THROUGH THE CORN !!


01 Apr 04 - 03:35 PM (#1152202)
Subject: RE: Review: Sun Inn Beverley
From: mississippi john

dont forget the 1st acoustic blues work shop night at the Sun Inn
wednesday 7th April 8 - 11

the success of the work shop is up to you musicians
so come along and support


01 Apr 04 - 10:36 PM (#1152472)
Subject: RE: Review: Sun Inn Beverley
From: Rt Revd Sir jOhn from Hull

good lick with it, i'm working that night, so cant go, but all the best with it.john


08 Apr 04 - 03:26 AM (#1157241)
Subject: RE: Review: Sun Inn Beverley
From: Sir Roger de Beverley

How did it go john? I didn't get back from the Midlands until 9pm and was too knackered to go out again.

Roger


08 Apr 04 - 04:10 AM (#1157254)
Subject: RE: Review: Sun Inn Beverley
From: snowbird

Sorry to have missed it.

Hope it all went well.

I got stuck in Pocklington.

I've got it in the diary for next month already