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Glasson Dock Festival - this weekend

27 Jun 06 - 03:04 AM (#1769959)
Subject: Glasson Dock Festival - this weekend
From: GUEST,Sarah

The third Glasson Dock Festival near Lancaster takes place this weekend and the weather looks to be good.

Artists include Ken Nicol, Martin Carthy, Johnny Dickinson, Back Of the Moon, Abbie Lathe, Howdenjones, Duncan McFarlane Band (acoustic) Kerfuffle, Emma and the Professor, Will Morgan, Ember, Paul Pearson and Jonathan Draper, The Hustle Blues Band, Hobow, John and Ailsa Booth, Silverwheel, Flamin Ada, Tegwen Roberts, Wayfarer, Stompy, and Five in a Bar. There will also be children's entertainment from Wizardmarra.

The main concerts are centred in the intimate setting of the village hall and there will be music around the village.

More details here http://www.glassonfestival.org.uk/html/thefestival.html

One change to the programme is my fiddle workshop will now be on Sunday morning at the Dalton Arms.


27 Jun 06 - 03:55 AM (#1769970)
Subject: RE: Glasson Dock Festival - this weekend
From: Lady Nancy

.... They make concrete boats at Glasson Dock. Seriously! Will try and get there on Sunday briefly - aged parent living in Cleveleys to visit first. Cleckheaton committment on Saturday means I can't do more. But sounds good to me!

LN


27 Jun 06 - 06:07 AM (#1770013)
Subject: RE: Glasson Dock Festival - this weekend
From: HipflaskAndy

hi Sarah,
racing over from Leeds, Fri eve, straight from work wi m' acoustic band....
Soundcheck for us scheduled for 7.30...
On at 8.30 pm for only a half hour!!!!
My, that's a long way in a rush for the band to do such a short spot and then be redundant!
But we're rarin' to give it our best shot.
Beautiful place tho - and so.....
a beery night for us, then, I suppose.
Hic! - D


28 Jun 06 - 02:59 AM (#1770877)
Subject: RE: Glasson Dock Festival - this weekend
From: GUEST,Sarah

Oh well - enjoy the beer Duncan! We're doing similar in a couple of weeks and go down to Somerset for it. We'll make sure we enjoy the craic while we're there though.

Cheers
Sarah


28 Jun 06 - 07:38 AM (#1771006)
Subject: RE: Glasson Dock Festival - this weekend
From: The Unicorn Man

This all sounds GREAT, but have you all forgoten, England are playing on Saturday afternoon? How can you think of anything else? See you at Hardraw though. HFA.


28 Jun 06 - 07:54 AM (#1771023)
Subject: RE: Glasson Dock Festival - this weekend
From: HipflaskAndy

Hi UniMan!
M' band will be back in Leeds by Sat aft!
Only a passing (sic) interest in football 'mongst us (even tho I've England in the works' sweep)
- but will look forward to seeing you in Hardraw - we're there all w/e...
...this, despite m'dear Leeds Rhinos playing in the Challenge Cup Semi final that w/e!!!
(Now there's a proper sport where men don't whimper and die every time they're breathed on! ;0)
Cheers - Duncan


29 Jun 06 - 03:59 AM (#1771792)
Subject: RE: Glasson Dock Festival - this weekend
From: GUEST

refresh


30 Jun 06 - 03:38 AM (#1772491)
Subject: RE: Glasson Dock Festival - this weekend
From: GUEST,Sarah

starts tonight - and catch Duncan if you can!


30 Jun 06 - 05:23 AM (#1772536)
Subject: RE: Glasson Dock Festival - this weekend
From: GUEST,TIGB

Would love to "do" this "local" festival one year, especially with IG being the sailor he is - and his crew ain't too bad!

Unfortunately we're arcross the hills at Cleckheaton this year.. maybe next year, have a great festival and say 'ello from us...


Ian, Pete, Trev & John.
The Ian Gartside Band


30 Jun 06 - 06:25 AM (#1772581)
Subject: RE: Glasson Dock Festival - this weekend
From: GUEST

I would have thought that, at a music festival, even one held in a village by water, being decent musicians was more important than being sailors - not suggesting TIGB aren't, of course.


02 Jul 06 - 08:37 PM (#1774372)
Subject: RE: Glasson Dock Festival - this weekend
From: Blowzabella

Did anybody go? How was it? It's literally just down the road from me but I had family visiting so couldn't get there


03 Jul 06 - 04:03 AM (#1774521)
Subject: RE: Glasson Dock Festival - this weekend
From: GUEST,Sarah

I went yesterday - great fun - very very hot. Got a little session in with two hurdy gurdy players with my nyckelharpa!

Cheers
Sarah


03 Jul 06 - 05:33 AM (#1774555)
Subject: RE: Glasson Dock Festival - this weekend
From: Charmain

Brilliant set on Saturday afternoon in the village hall - especially the amazing young talent of Kerfuffle - felt like I was witnessing the beginnings of something big! Well done to the people of Glasson - may you go from strength to strength!!


03 Jul 06 - 06:29 AM (#1774579)
Subject: RE: Glasson Dock Festival - this weekend
From: Dave (the ancient mariner)

An old friend of mine (Eric Hoyes) was the Harbour Master at Glasson Dock, he sure would have loved this festival. I miss the place myself, if anyone remembers him and knows his daughter, say hi to her from Dave in Nova Scotia for me.


03 Jul 06 - 11:08 AM (#1774760)
Subject: RE: Glasson Dock Festival - this weekend
From: Simon G

We enjoyed our weekend at Glasson, although we never managed to make the main shows in the Village Hall. The two acoustic concerts we went to in the church were great with a great mix of music and styles. Sessions were good as well, although we managed not to find the main Saturday evening session. I hear the early morning session on the camp site was awesome -- that will teach us to stay in a hotel, our excuse was it was our wedding anniversary. The nyckelharpa and hurdy gurdys were superb as was the young lad Kieron on the violin on Saturday in the sessions -- he even stayed up Friday night so he had that authentic musicians too many late nights look!

Congratulations to all the organiser, performers and participants. The location grows on you as well.


08 Dec 06 - 08:47 AM (#1903388)
Subject: RE: Glasson Dock Festival - this weekend
From: GUEST

Can anyone advise what / where the camping arrangements were at the Festival please? I've looked on the site, but it doesn't have any info - I can only find details of places with residential caravans - hanks in advance