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Thread #122409   Message #2684345
Posted By: Crow Sister (off with the fairies)
21-Jul-09 - 06:39 AM
Thread Name: Crow Sister - Where can I hear her sing?
Subject: RE: Crow Sister - Where can I hear her sing?
Hi Lizzie... I blinked and made a double take when I saw this! Are you in the toe curling business?

Yeah, I did have a MySpace but the sound quality really bugged me, so I shut it down. I keep thinking I might stick another one up.. But I'd like to fix the crappy noise thing. I've considered YouTube before, but not too comfy with cameras etc. If I change my mind, I'll ask Fisheye to put summat up for me, as he's the resident filmaker (he did Tams vids) and has a proper posh mike!

Err, so in answer, I reckon you'll have to come to Kent then... :-)

They're a lovely crowd and very warm, and as a relative newcomer to folk singing, I've received a lot of encouragement from them too as you've seen from the comments posted.
But as Pierre say's elsewhere, it's actually a group of people with a *lot* of talented amateurs and pro/semi-pro performers.

John Barden is a bit of a 'local hero' and I think you'd love 'Marks in the Grass', a very personal song: initially a poem written by traveller Romanyman with music by JB:
Marks in the Grass, care of 'Fisheye'
Richard Bridge's daughter is quite amazing too. But I don't think there's anything of her on online either - at least not folk stylee.