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Graham Moore & Gill Redmond March 18th

08 Mar 06 - 04:06 PM (#1688512)
Subject: Graham Moore & Gill Redmond March 18th
From: Rasener

On Saturday March 18th 2006

Graham Moore & Gill Redmond will be appearing in concert at Market Rasen Folk Club at Faldingworth Village Hall

Entrance £6 in advance £7 on the door.

Doors open 7:30pm for 8:00pm for Graham Moore & Gill Redmond
Bar will be open until midnight - bring your own food.
There will be a Singaround after Main Guests

Map for Faldingworth Village Hall

Graham Moore has earned a reputation as a fine performer and song writer. He is a singer and plays guitar and English concertina. Gill Redmond is a very talented Cello player who also performs as a solo artist and also teaches Cello. Gill also performs as a duo with Sarah Matthews.
The two together provide an excellent night of entertainment.
Roy Bailey's CD 'Coda' includes no less than three of Graham's songs including Tom Paine's Bones, which also now features in Dick Gaughan's current concert repertoire. Graham has gained a considerable national reputation for his strong song writing.

Tom Lane on Radio Lincolnshire will be talking with him and playing some of his songs next week on the folk programme at 6:30pm on Wednesday night 15 March. You can listen to this programme from the following link http://www.bbc.co.uk/england/radiolincolnshire/ There is a Listen Live button on the right hand side that you clck on and follow your nose so to speak.


09 Mar 06 - 02:39 AM (#1688883)
Subject: RE: Graham Moore & Gill Redmond March 18th
From: Sooz

Looking forward to it.


10 Mar 06 - 03:30 AM (#1689807)
Subject: RE: Graham Moore & Gill Redmond March 18th
From: Rasener

Have you got a skeleton Mrs Sooz for when he sings Tom Paine's Bones.
Maybe you could borrow one from School :-)


11 Mar 06 - 04:41 AM (#1690484)
Subject: RE: Graham Moore & Gill Redmond March 18th
From: Rasener

8 days to go, and really looking forward to it.

As I dreamed out last evening by a river of discontent
I bumped right into old Tom Paine
As a-running down the road he went
He said I can't stop right now my son King Georgy's after me
He'll have a rope around my throat and hang me on the libery tree

And I will - dance to Tom Paine's bones
Yes I will - dance to Tom Paine's bones
I'll dance in the oldest boots I own
To the rhythm of Tom Paine's bones

I found this very interesting article about Tom Paine. Makes very interesting reading, especially if you are a yellowbelly!
Tom Paine


11 Mar 06 - 06:38 AM (#1690517)
Subject: RE: Graham Moore & Gill Redmond March 18th
From: GUEST,Tim the Twangler

Just adding this so people dont think you talking to yourself again!!!!!


11 Mar 06 - 06:55 AM (#1690524)
Subject: RE: Graham Moore & Gill Redmond March 18th
From: Rasener

oooh you area one Tim :-)


11 Mar 06 - 12:44 PM (#1690656)
Subject: RE: Graham Moore & Gill Redmond March 18th
From: GUEST,Tim the Twangler

Area 1?
Hey what ever you say Les you area 1 too!(I dunno mate just humouring you)
I was told by Mrs Hen that there would be a sing around after the concert is it open to every one mate?
I dunno if would have the nerve to make my noise within such hallowed
walls.
But it does sound like fun in theory mate so willing to give it a go.
Errrr will you be singing mate?


11 Mar 06 - 01:37 PM (#1690690)
Subject: RE: Graham Moore & Gill Redmond March 18th
From: Rasener

Its open to everybody that has a ticket to see Graham and Gill.

As for me singing - no chance, I know my station in life :-) I would rather leave it to you pro's

There will be a list available when you arrive and you will be able to put your name down. How many songs will depend on how many people want to do it. The singaround will start from about 10:15 until midnight.


11 Mar 06 - 06:46 PM (#1690878)
Subject: RE: Graham Moore & Gill Redmond March 18th
From: BusyBee Paul

Les,

Please add my name to the ticket list.

Thanks,

Deirdre


12 Mar 06 - 02:17 AM (#1691033)
Subject: RE: Graham Moore & Gill Redmond March 18th
From: Rasener

Thanks Deirdre - consider it done :-)


12 Mar 06 - 04:55 AM (#1691072)
Subject: RE: Graham Moore & Gill Redmond March 18th
From: Travelling Audience

Two more tickets Les, please.


12 Mar 06 - 04:59 AM (#1691075)
Subject: RE: Graham Moore & Gill Redmond March 18th
From: Rasener

Thanks TA , your chairs await, tickets will be waiting at the door. :-)


12 Mar 06 - 05:28 AM (#1691078)
Subject: RE: Graham Moore & Gill Redmond March 18th
From: GUEST,Tom Bliss

Les - did you know that your email link from the club website is bouncing?


12 Mar 06 - 05:49 AM (#1691084)
Subject: RE: Graham Moore & Gill Redmond March 18th
From: Rasener

I know Tom. I have asked my website designer to change it, but he hasn't done it yet. I don't have the powers to change it myself.

It should be lesworrall@f2s.com not fs2.com

Hope all is well with you Tom and Tom :-)

Thanks anyway
Les


13 Mar 06 - 01:04 AM (#1691735)
Subject: RE: Graham Moore & Gill Redmond March 18th
From: Rasener

6 days to go - that will soon arrive.

Ticket sales going very well, so reserve your ticket if you don't want to lose out on seeing them. :-)


14 Mar 06 - 12:40 AM (#1692791)
Subject: RE: Graham Moore & Gill Redmond March 18th
From: Rasener

Got up for the cricket - drats it finished yesterday :-)

Ah well back to bed.

5 days to go - luvvly jubbly

Anybody else coming

List of singaround people so far as I know

Mr & Mrs Sooz
Cater Twins
Rockhen + mystery person
BBP
Georgiansilver
Paul Lancaster
John Conolly
Tim the Twangler
Strollin' Johnny (not sure)
JK (not sure)


who else then ?

Back to bed :-)


14 Mar 06 - 04:19 AM (#1692854)
Subject: RE: Graham Moore & Gill Redmond March 18th
From: Rasener

Weather should be alright for the weekend

Here is the broadband weather forecast up to Saturday

UK Weather Forecast

once on this website, click on the option on the right hand side that says

Broadband? Watch your weather forecasts on the BBC Weather Player

and follow your nose from there

The wonders of modern science


14 Mar 06 - 04:41 AM (#1692871)
Subject: RE: Graham Moore & Gill Redmond March 18th
From: GUEST,Tim the Twangler

Day two of my holiers and still on me own aaarrrrrggghhh the dogs just nicked me emergency crisps.
Hey this sing around list is looking a bit proffessional,
are there any other amateurs around who gonna have a go?
Wonder who mystery person is I hope she hasnt got that bloomkin Christy Moore, again!
Bloody ride on seee you its ok but every BBQ she is at "this is me uncle Christy" and him all embarrased.
And he drinks like a fish no use opening a small bottle of anything near him.
Still suppose its better than the Bodrhan player she dragged along that time Jeezzzz dum di bloody diddly all night then there was the drumming.
Still might go down to the vets and see what pet has what desease, always get a cuppa there now they gave up on ringing the police.


14 Mar 06 - 04:53 AM (#1692876)
Subject: RE: Graham Moore & Gill Redmond March 18th
From: Rasener

You are unbelievable Twangy LOL :-)


14 Mar 06 - 06:29 AM (#1692946)
Subject: RE: Graham Moore & Gill Redmond March 18th
From: Strollin' Johnny

Alas and alack, I'm required by Mrs. Johnny to accompany her to the National Exhibition Centre, Brummagem, to arrive at or around 9 a.m. on Sunday so, still being somewhat infirm after my recent battle with the Ague (and thus insufficiently sound in wind and limb to withstand the rigours of both retiring late the previous night and arising early next morning), I shall be unable to grace either the concert or the singaround. Damn and blast my eyes!!

If anyone cares to take my part in the singaround, I would have sung 'Rolling Down To Old Maui' and 'Elvis Is Alive And Well'. Good luck! LOL!

S:0)


14 Mar 06 - 06:35 AM (#1692950)
Subject: RE: Graham Moore & Gill Redmond March 18th
From: Rasener

I understand Strollin' no probs


14 Mar 06 - 07:09 AM (#1692970)
Subject: RE: Graham Moore & Gill Redmond March 18th
From: GUEST,Tim the Twangler

Strangly rockhenless on here mate i will send her the link and then hide.
I know who the mystery guest is mate is better looking than her uncle Christy too.
Went to a very loud open mike in Market Hotel grimsby last night was very good Mr Rockhen was a bashing on the drums and did very well.
Is a great Idea they set up a full band of electric rock group type instruments and then any one that wants to have a go the gearis on hand and ready to go. Any bands that turn up are not allowed to play as bands so is all night Jamming session and suprisingly good results.
HEavy metal will be trad folk one day.
He he he


14 Mar 06 - 07:09 AM (#1692971)
Subject: RE: Graham Moore & Gill Redmond March 18th
From: Alio

When are they coming to our neck of the woods? (Manchester) They're excellent!

Ali


14 Mar 06 - 07:20 AM (#1692981)
Subject: RE: Graham Moore & Gill Redmond March 18th
From: Rasener

Hi Ali
When I next speak to Graham, I will ask him. Maybe you have a club in mind who wants to book them.
Better still, you could do a telephone chat with him on your programme, and if he sends you his brilliant CD, you could play a few numbers.
Failing that, you could always come over here to sunny Lincolnshire on Saturday :-)
Les

I was wondering where rockyhen was and JK Twangy


14 Mar 06 - 08:00 AM (#1693022)
Subject: RE: Graham Moore & Gill Redmond March 18th
From: GUEST,Tim the Twangler

you always wondering about women eh?
Jk is missing?
Oh no who else will have a posh guitar for me to be jealous about.
Notice not panicking about piano being missing hehehe.
Am really looking forward to the concert mate but you know what happened last week when i was looking forward to some music.
What a disaster (just for us I mean not on world wide scale of things)
That made it a whole month with ni MRFC vide to chill us out!


14 Mar 06 - 08:26 AM (#1693035)
Subject: RE: Graham Moore & Gill Redmond March 18th
From: Rasener

Your a hoot Tim lol :-)


14 Mar 06 - 11:27 AM (#1693236)
Subject: RE: Graham Moore & Gill Redmond March 18th
From: Rockhen

Mystery person is Moozie Floozie, alias Jacqui the whistling, concertina and accordion-playing Wild Wolds Women...Looking forward to the concert and the singaround...so, Twangy...do you not want any accordion annoyingly added to your irritatingly excellent songs?!!!!!!!
Hey....BTW,I was working...not ignoring this! Spare me some sympathy...I think I deserve it after surviving the lovely tones of 20 beginner recorder players for an hour!
Uncle Christy is busy, unfortunately, Twangy...as was my 3rd cousin twenty three times, removed, Kate R...


14 Mar 06 - 11:31 AM (#1693241)
Subject: RE: Graham Moore & Gill Redmond March 18th
From: Rockhen

Is is still ok to bring my piano, Villan?!!! IF so, JK please feel free to use it rather than bring yours too...plus anyone else that wants to. Yes, I know, it uses electric and isn't a guitar or a harp or a whistle etc etc...!


14 Mar 06 - 11:55 AM (#1693275)
Subject: RE: Graham Moore & Gill Redmond March 18th
From: GUEST,Tim the Twangler

I thought you would be too busy with the lovely Jaqui doing incredibly clever music stuff to be bothered with any of mine mate but please feel free. The more the merrier.
hey talking of annoying shall I fetch me bodrhan?
Hey that will learn em.
Errr what format you settled on for the after hours madness Les?
I expect it will be somewhat complcated and erudite and confusing for some!(me for example)
Would be great if all audience stayed but i suppose they will bugger orf after the proper music has ended.
You sure you wont be singing with me mate?
I need all help I can get.


14 Mar 06 - 11:57 AM (#1693279)
Subject: RE: Graham Moore & Gill Redmond March 18th
From: Rasener

I can't see a problem there Rockhen :-) You have given your secret star away now, you could have kept Twangy guessing :-)


14 Mar 06 - 07:52 PM (#1693838)
Subject: RE: Graham Moore & Gill Redmond March 18th
From: GUEST

Hey...I don't like to muddle the poor bloke...he is confused enough by normal daily existance without anything adding to his guitar-addled brain's overworkings!


14 Mar 06 - 07:53 PM (#1693839)
Subject: RE: Graham Moore & Gill Redmond March 18th
From: GUEST,Rockhen

BLooming cookies! That was me, above!


15 Mar 06 - 09:53 AM (#1693979)
Subject: RE: Graham Moore & Gill Redmond March 18th
From: Rasener

The format will be spin a bottle and whoever it points at when it has stopped spinning, does a song.

Oh no, that used to be the way the Scots did it at their carry oot parties many years ago. They got to hear me sing at those parties LOL Mind you I was plastered at the time. Its the evil look they give you as an Englishman if you don't get up and sing.

So
Tim
When the concert is over, we will move the furniture round to suit the singaround. Format depends a lot on how many people want to sing/perform/recite etc. I suppose time will be the problem. I would imagine there will be about 90 minutes available for the singaround, and if everybody is ready for their turn!!!! :-). Once people have put their name on the list, we will have a better idea of the size of the animal.
I don't expect too many of the audience to disappear, unless I get up and sing.

Don't forget to listen tonight on Radio Lincolnshire 6:30 approx (details mentioned above) where Tom Lane will be interviewing Graham Moore and will also be playing a song from John Blanks new CD - not to be missed.

4 to go


15 Mar 06 - 01:12 PM (#1694179)
Subject: RE: Graham Moore & Gill Redmond March 18th
From: GUEST,Tim the Twangler

Hey cheers mate is abit new to me all this stuff.
So Mr Blanks is famous as well I seem to have met a lot of Radio and Tv personalities this last year.
Usualy at the Tap tis done by playing from where you sit,stand,lay or sleep!
In a clockor anti clockwise direction spinning the bottle is a tried and tested method,as is getting fed up waiting for some one else to start it of then Tyhree of you trying all at same time.
Helen has asked me if intend to have somehting she calls a pracice? before the night.
I do vaguely know what she means but when you sing like I do it so depressing .


15 Mar 06 - 04:14 PM (#1694342)
Subject: RE: Graham Moore & Gill Redmond March 18th
From: Rasener

Very famous is that Mr Blanks.

Till Saturday Tim, with yer boots blacked and polished :-)


16 Mar 06 - 04:08 PM (#1695472)
Subject: RE: Graham Moore & Gill Redmond March 18th
From: Rasener

And your guitar all shiny and polished


16 Mar 06 - 06:53 PM (#1695603)
Subject: RE: Graham Moore & Gill Redmond March 18th
From: GUEST

I put new strings on just for you mate!
Dunno about the shiny boots bit though seems a bit OTT for a sing around.
Guitar was polished by Boss when I changed the strings.
Are there any tickets left at all?


17 Mar 06 - 12:45 AM (#1695838)
Subject: RE: Graham Moore & Gill Redmond March 18th
From: Rasener

Tickets are still available - how many do you need Tim?


17 Mar 06 - 04:59 AM (#1695916)
Subject: RE: Graham Moore & Gill Redmond March 18th
From: Rasener

50 people to date. My limit is 60.


17 Mar 06 - 07:39 PM (#1696542)
Subject: RE: Graham Moore & Gill Redmond March 18th
From: Rasener

58 eyes down look in a full house


18 Mar 06 - 02:20 AM (#1696703)
Subject: RE: Graham Moore & Gill Redmond March 18th
From: Strollin' Johnny

Good news on the ticket sales. Heard Graham talking on BBC Radio Lincs on Wednesday and he seems to be looking forward to the gig - should be a great evening. Be there or be a plonker!
Have a good 'un.
S:0)


18 Mar 06 - 05:37 AM (#1696755)
Subject: RE: Graham Moore & Gill Redmond March 18th
From: Rasener

"Be there or be a plonker!"

LOL


18 Mar 06 - 06:00 AM (#1696765)
Subject: RE: Graham Moore & Gill Redmond March 18th
From: MoorleyMan

Looking forward to it lots, Les - see you there.


18 Mar 06 - 06:33 AM (#1696781)
Subject: RE: Graham Moore & Gill Redmond March 18th
From: Rockhen

And what is wrong with plonkers and tinklers? More bias in favour of the twanglers again I see LOL! Looking forward to tonight if i can get a very annoying cough under control by then


18 Mar 06 - 07:09 AM (#1696800)
Subject: RE: Graham Moore & Gill Redmond March 18th
From: MoorleyMan

Plinkers, plonkers, plankers, twinglers, twanglers, twonglers ...
and the Tolpuddle Man!
Villanous folks all they are at Faldingworth!
Be there or be somewhere else!
MM


18 Mar 06 - 02:02 PM (#1697046)
Subject: RE: Graham Moore & Gill Redmond March 18th
From: GUEST,Tim the Twangler

have we got one left les
got unexpected company


18 Mar 06 - 07:59 PM (#1697272)
Subject: RE: Graham Moore & Gill Redmond March 18th
From: BusyBee Paul

Great evening Les, pity there wasn't a lock-in!

Deirdre


18 Mar 06 - 08:31 PM (#1697292)
Subject: RE: Graham Moore & Gill Redmond March 18th
From: Rasener

What a great turnout to see G & G - for those who attended and are reading this thread, many thanks.

Glad you enjoyed it BBP. Its difficult to retain people, as some of them had work next morning, some had baby sitters, some who had to take the kids home (like my missus) and some who only came to see G & G. However, there were still a lot left at the end and in my opinion it went extremely well. Sue did a very good job of running it, so a big thanks there. I was impressed how quickly everyone got on with their song, allowing Sue to go round twice. The songs, tunes etc were great and I really enjoyed it all. He's a little darkhorse is our Twangy :-)

I was very impressed with Graham and Gill and thoroughly enjoyed there performance.


18 Mar 06 - 08:39 PM (#1697298)
Subject: RE: Graham Moore & Gill Redmond March 18th
From: Georgiansilver

The whole evening was quality...congratulations Les...and Sue...and all the pereformers.


18 Mar 06 - 09:09 PM (#1697321)
Subject: RE: Graham Moore & Gill Redmond March 18th
From: GUEST,Tim the Twangler

I have now met traveling audience and Georgian Silver and they are not a bit like Les said!
In fact both seemed perfectly charming.
I have had a brilliant night out at Faldingworth yet again.

Graham Moore & Gill Redmond were absolutely brilliant.
They were well worth the trip out of town on their own.
But then there was the sing around and that was really excellent.
I have enjoyed the pleasure of listening to Jk,Stitherum,two wild wolds women,
A wild wolds woman and her hubby singing a couple of great songs.
Three unaccompanied singers,all of them good all of them different,,
a young looking guy who was breathtaking in his guitar technique and who then whipped out a fiddle and the bugger could play that as well.
Gill with her beautiful Cello,(What is it about lady celiists that is so attractive eh?)
and the great J.C. played fiddlers Green what a way too round of a great evening.
That is one of my all time favourite songs and have heard it done so many times by other performers and read so many versions in song books.
And I actualy was allowed to make my noise in this august company.
Thank you Les keep em coming mate.


19 Mar 06 - 04:24 AM (#1697508)
Subject: RE: Graham Moore & Gill Redmond March 18th
From: Sooz

Glad you came out from behind the sofa Tim! You can't hide any more now.
BTW the very talented good looking guy was Paul Young - you missed him doing a 25 minute spot a couple of weeks ago, but he'll be back.
It was a privilege to see and hear Graham and Gill, they are nearly as reticent as Tim and don't come out of Dorset very often. What a pity they still only have one CD available.


19 Mar 06 - 04:25 AM (#1697510)
Subject: RE: Graham Moore & Gill Redmond March 18th
From: Georgiansilver

Tim, you have now obviously sussed out that you can't believe a word Les says! Either that or your powers of assessment on first meeting are abysmal. Nice meeting you anyway and now being able to put a face to the name. Well done with the performing too. Best wishes, Mike.


19 Mar 06 - 05:17 AM (#1697526)
Subject: RE: Graham Moore & Gill Redmond March 18th
From: Rasener

Sooz I don't think Tim said "GOOD looking guy" or do you know something we don't? LOL

There will be no holding Tim back anymore :-)

Thanks for the review Tim, much appreciated. The unaccompanied singers were BBP, Paul Lancaster and MoorlyMan (thanks for making such a long trip to grace MRFC). You didn't mention a couple of very nice ladies who supported your introduction namely Mrs Twangyclocker :-) and no other than Rockhen. Almost forgot Gill Redmond's hubby.

That has set the scene now for concerts. First the concert, then the singaround. Is everybody in agreement with that?


19 Mar 06 - 05:41 AM (#1697536)
Subject: RE: Graham Moore & Gill Redmond March 18th
From: Travelling Audience

Graham & Gill are a class act.
A brilliant way to round off the concert too.
Good to put a face to Twangy.


19 Mar 06 - 06:09 AM (#1697546)
Subject: RE: Graham Moore & Gill Redmond March 18th
From: GUEST,Tim the Twangler

Was great night Les,I was a bit overwhelmed by the chance to play in such a tallented singaround.
It is great coming along and listening to the variety of performer you manage to get every fortnight mate but to actualy join in with them a bit is amazing.
What a clever way of arranging the order of performance as well.
It was well thought out(multi tasking woman at work) and everyone was ready.
None of the prima donna (HHHHHmmmmm kebab)stuff that you tend to get elsewhere.
I have always loved music of all kind especialy accoustic and "Folk"
But unfortunatly some folk clubs attract an audience that prefers to exclude people rather than to invite them in and encourage them to develop their skills and knowledge.
That is not the case at MRFC,and it is a real pleasure to come along get a freindly smile from Les(as he takes yer money)and be made to feel comfortable and welcome from day one.
I have attended another FC on and of(more off than on) for 30 years same old faces,only about ten or fifteen of them left now,still I think it was exclusivity that a lot of the failing clubs went for and thats unfortunatly a bit of a dead end road isnt it?


19 Mar 06 - 06:15 AM (#1697554)
Subject: RE: Graham Moore & Gill Redmond March 18th
From: Rockhen

A great night. I think the singaround went really well, no one taking ages to get started and it flew by. I thought it was a fair way to organise it, Sooz. Thanks for doing that.
Great to hear so many people and it was varied, too.
I really enjoyed the main act, too. I wish mello-cello could have made it cos she would have enjoyed hearing another cellist.
The format seemed to work really well, Les. It was good to have the singaround at the end and most managed to stay and listen in spite of it being quite late.


19 Mar 06 - 06:30 AM (#1697560)
Subject: RE: Graham Moore & Gill Redmond March 18th
From: Rasener

Ah the lady who speaketh not.

How is that voicebox this morning?


19 Mar 06 - 10:01 AM (#1697705)
Subject: RE: Graham Moore & Gill Redmond March 18th
From: GUEST,Tim the Twangler

Its never the typing fingers or texting thumbs that are affected have you noticed that?
Or did a woman ever say sorry I cant give an opinion on what you ought to do I am feeling a bit ill?
And the scowling muscle is always the last thing to go isnt it.
Even when they can only comunicate by blinking or feebly banging on the ceiling with a stick they can always summon up the strentgh to look disaproving.
But if you need em to do a harmony Kapow!!!
He he I thought she was brave to turn up at all we gave in and stayed home last friday concert.


19 Mar 06 - 01:21 PM (#1697870)
Subject: RE: Graham Moore & Gill Redmond March 18th
From: Rockhen

I have progressed from virtually zero sound to a voice similar to a recording heard underwater of Barry White on a bad day singing with a peg on his nose ... is that progress?! :-)
Stop moaning Twangy...you know you do perfectly brilliantly on your own or with Mrs Twangy...(Hey Missus gotta give u a name of your own BTW! Woman Power and all that...)

Rude gesture to Twangy...yup...my fingers are unaffected by the lurgy....that self-same lurgy that some very kind people (no names mentioned) generously shared!!!!


19 Mar 06 - 01:51 PM (#1697898)
Subject: RE: Graham Moore & Gill Redmond March 18th
From: Rasener

How about the follwing name for Mr & Mrs Twangy + Rockhen


TwangyHens


19 Mar 06 - 02:02 PM (#1697908)
Subject: RE: Graham Moore & Gill Redmond March 18th
From: Strollin' Johnny

Tim, your jaded view of folk-clubs suggests you've obviously never been to Gainsborough FC where 'Inclusivity' is our by-word (as well as a made-up word!) :-)
It's relaxed, laid-back, friendly, no-pressure-to-perform-sing-or-play-where-you're-sitting-so-no-scary-stand-up-at-the-front-and-make-a-pillock-of-yourself-stuff, and F**k Me, it's FREE!!
Join us some time mate?
S:0)


19 Mar 06 - 02:04 PM (#1697912)
Subject: RE: Graham Moore & Gill Redmond March 18th
From: Georgiansilver

Yes Tim, you would be made welcome, encouraged and sure to enjoy the wealth of Folk talent.


19 Mar 06 - 03:54 PM (#1698015)
Subject: RE: Graham Moore & Gill Redmond March 18th
From: GUEST,Tim the Twangler

Ok guys I did say a local FC!
I have visited five or six other gatherings and enjoyed them immensley
it just seems to be the odd one that is a disapointment.
Gainsbro hhhhmmm heard of it I think is it in yorkshire?
He he.
I would love to go but I have a slight problem re every other week start work at midnight so trveling any distance is a bit of a pain
I suppose you gonna tell me its on a saturday so I have no excuse not to go?
I will ask Jen if she fancies going over to see you all in your natural environment,is it near the rail staion at all?
would be handy to go by train re getting back and having a few bevvies


19 Mar 06 - 04:37 PM (#1698059)
Subject: RE: Graham Moore & Gill Redmond March 18th
From: BusyBee Paul

Tim,

No, it's nowhere near the station (either of them) which doesn't matter as there are very few trains anyway!.

It's alternate Fridays with Market Rasen.

Deirdre


20 Mar 06 - 03:57 AM (#1698372)
Subject: RE: Graham Moore & Gill Redmond March 18th
From: Strollin' Johnny

Tim, local? It's only as far from Grimsby to Gainsborough as it is from Gainsborough to Grimsby, and we manage the latter (and much, much further afield). :-)


08 Jul 06 - 04:38 AM (#1778804)
Subject: RE: Graham Moore & Gill Redmond March 18th
From: Sooz

Theres a review of this gig in the latest edition of Living Tradition magazine.


08 Jul 06 - 05:17 AM (#1778810)
Subject: RE: Graham Moore & Gill Redmond March 18th
From: Rasener

Its a very good review. People can see him up at the Whitby week.

He and Gill rate very high from my point of view. I owe it to Mrs Sooz, for making me aware of them.