Subject: RE: Royal Oak, Lewes - Thursdays From: Vic Smith Date: 23 Jan 09 - 08:19 AM Next Thursday we have a special evening:- Jan 29th * £5.00 * "LISTEN & YOU SHALL HEAR" – THE LIFE & WORK OF LUCY BROADWOOD As told, sung and played by Irene Shettle and Ralph Jordan. More details of this evening at http://www.users.globalnet.co.uk/~tinvic/news.htm and examples of songs from all our coming guests in the next six weeks at http://www.myspace.com/royaloakfolklewes where you can hear :- Irene Shettle & Ralph Jordan - "The Moon Shines Bright" - (January 29th) Jeff Davis - "Adieu Sweet Lovely Nancy" - (February 5th) Zoox - "Draggin' The Bow" - (February 12th) The Other Band - "Dark Eyes" - (February 19th) Faustus - "Ballina Whaler" - (February 26th) Norma Waterson - "Sheepcrook And Black Dog" - (March 5th) (After each gig the tracks will drop off to be replaced with another by an upcoming guest.) At our MySpace there are also embedded YouTube videos of the following coming guests:- ZOOX - February 12th FAUSTUS - February 26th NORMA WATERSON & MARTIN CARTHY - March 5th then.... DAVE SWARBRICK (March 19th) with Martin JIM ELDON - March 12th DAVE SWARBRICK - March 19th LEON ROSSELSON - March 26th THE ASKEW SISTERS - April 16th CHRIS FOSTER - April 23rd TONY HALL - June 11th DAVE RUCH - October 22nd |
Subject: RE: Royal Oak, Lewes - Thursdays From: Vic Smith Date: 17 Jan 09 - 06:39 AM Another great night on Thursday with an appreciative audience enjoyed a committed and thoughtful performance by Maggie Holland. This was helped by some truly outstanding floor spots the included:- * Bob Walser the professional American singer and melodeon player came to us straight from Heathrow airport en route for Aberdeen and was really brilliant * Robb Johnson one of Britain's leading songwriters was on fine form as well and Maggie had him join her for a duo version of his fine song Overnight as an encore * Marilyn Bennett lead singer with The Other Band was singing like an angel. * Will Duke(concertina), Derrick Hughes(Northumbrian pipes and whistle) and Ian Chisholm(guitar) who played some fine sets of tunes together. Next Thursday - Jan 22nd * £5.00 * BILL PRINCE The debut in Lewes of a very engaging singer with a crisp and adventurous guitar style. Traditional and own songs. |
Subject: RE: Royal Oak, Lewes - Thursdays From: Will Fly Date: 10 Jan 09 - 01:57 PM Thanks Vic - PM'd. |
Subject: RE: Royal Oak, Lewes - Thursdays From: Vic Smith Date: 10 Jan 09 - 01:19 PM Will Fly said - Well, it was a FANTASTIC night - JK & CP were absolutely superb! I'm playing their album as I write this... (And thanks for the floor spot, by the way - I was with Ian C - the crowd was very kind). Send me your email address and I'll reply with a photo of you and Ian |
Subject: RE: Royal Oak, Lewes - Thursdays From: Will Fly Date: 09 Jan 09 - 11:20 AM Well, it was a FANTASTIC night - JK & CP were absolutely superb! I'm playing their album as I write this... (And thanks for the floor spot, by the way - I was with Ian C - the crowd was very kind). |
Subject: RE: Royal Oak, Lewes - Thursdays From: Surreysinger Date: 09 Jan 09 - 11:02 AM Of course you're doing something right, Vic!! Wish I'd remembered that the Sultans were on ... I'd have braved the cold and the long journey down from Guildford by train for that one. |
Subject: RE: Royal Oak, Lewes - Thursdays From: Vic Smith Date: 09 Jan 09 - 10:50 AM Five unsolicited emails received so far about last night's performance by the Sultans of Swing included the following statements "Enjoyed the Sultans last night - we'll be back" "Another great night with the Sultans." "Hi Vic, great to see you both last night - what a fantastic evening!" "Cracking good evening with the Sultans tonite" "What a cracker! I've seen them both before lots of times but never together. What a double act! So funny, so musical." Who knows - there may be more to follow. People haven't come home from work on Friday yet! Interestingly, three were also asking for more details of a song that had been sung one of the resident singers - so we must be doing something right! |
Subject: RE: Royal Oak, Lewes - Thursdays From: Vic Smith Date: 09 Jan 09 - 06:45 AM What a start to 2009! The Sultans of Squeeze gave it everything last night combining humour, outstanding musicianship, lovely singing and an interesting and hugely varied repetoire.... and a lovely appreciative capacity crowd. Many thanks to John Kirkpatrick and Chris Parkinson. Next Thursday:- Jan 15th * £5.00 * MAGGIE HOLLAND Now based in Edinburgh, this is a rare southern appearance for this very talented singer of traditional songs plus songwriter, with banjo and guitar. |
Subject: RE: Royal Oak, Lewes - Thursdays From: Vic Smith Date: 02 Jan 09 - 06:20 AM We start 2009 with a real bang next Thursday - Jan 8th * £7.00 * THE SULTANS OF SQUEEZE Two maestros of free reed instruments and England's finest folk singer. John Kirkpatrick and Chris Parkinson make their first appearance in the area. Unmissable! More details at http://www.users.globalnet.co.uk/~tinvic/news.htm and http://www.myspace.com/royaloakfolklewes where you can hear tracks by the following coming guests:- Sultans of Squeeze [John Kirkpatrick & Chris Parkinson] - "Gentlemen of High Renown" - (January 8th) Maggie Holland - "A Proper Sort of Gardener" - (January 15th) Bill Prince - "Once I Courted A Damsel" - (January 22nd) Jeff Davis - "Adieu Sweet Lovely Nancy" - (February 5th) Zoox - "Draggin' The Bow" - (February 12th) Norma Waterson - "Sheepcrook And Black Dog" - (March 5th) |
Subject: RE: Royal Oak, Lewes - Thursdays From: Vic Smith Date: 12 Dec 08 - 09:14 AM Dec 18th * free * CHRISTMAS PARTY NIGHT Our annual song and dance bash is always one of our most popular events. All welcome |
Subject: RE: Royal Oak, Lewes - Thursdays From: Vic Smith Date: 06 Dec 08 - 06:30 AM Dec 11th * £5.00 * PEPPER'S GHOST CHRISTMAS SHOW Songs, music, monologues and poems augment the wonderful Victorian Christmas magic Lantern show with Alan & Rene Marriott, Charlotte Oliver, Richard Spong & Roger Brasier. |
Subject: RE: Royal Oak, Lewes - Thursdays From: Valmai Goodyear Date: 29 Nov 08 - 06:29 AM Jigjaw were indeed terrific. All that stepping to unaccompanied voices in harmony was a revelation. Thanks very much for providing a warm refuge for deep-frozen buskers on Lewes Late Shopping Night! Tootle pip, Valmai |
Subject: RE: Royal Oak, Lewes - Thursdays From: Vic Smith Date: 28 Nov 08 - 07:01 AM A huge thank you to JIGJAW for a truly outstanding night at the Royal Oak last night. They have actually managed to come up with an original approach to presenting a folk club evening with the dancing in the incredibly talented pair of Rosie Davis and Kerry Fletcher incorporated fully into the other elements of the performing. An incredibly tight, scintillating, invigorating performance. Don't miss a chance to see Jigjaw. Next Thursday:- Dec 4th * free admission * LEWES LATE NIGHT SHOPPING OPEN NIGHT The last Open Night we had was in July and starting promptly at 8pm and by limiting each performer or group of performers to two items each, we just managed to put the last performers - a five-piece group - on at 5 to 11. Phew! |
Subject: RE: Royal Oak, Lewes - Thursdays From: Vic Smith Date: 22 Nov 08 - 08:28 AM Nov 27th * £5.00 * JIGJAW The superb line-up of Janet Russell, Rosie Davis, Kerry Fletcher and Frances Watt bring their unique combination of song, music and dance. You can hear a track from Janet Russell's very recent album on our Myspace site at http://www.myspace.com/royaloakfolklewes where the six tracks by coming artists are as follows:- Janet Russell [of Jigjaw] - "The Pigeon & The Sparra" - (November 27th) Sultans of Squeeze [John Kirkpatrick & Chris Parkinson] - "Gentlemen of High Renown" - (January 8th) Maggie Holland - "A Proper Sort of Gardener" - (January 15th) Bill Prince - "Once I Courted A Damsel" - (January 22nd) Jeff Davis - "Adieu Sweet Lovely Nancy" - (February 5th) Zoox - "Draggin' The Bow" - (February 12th) (After each gig the tracks will drop off to be replaced with another by an upcoming guest.) |
Subject: RE: Royal Oak, Lewes - Thursdays From: Vic Smith Date: 15 Nov 08 - 06:08 AM Thanks to Rory McLeod for a truly outstanding and highly energetic performance on Thursday. next Thursday it is:- Nov 20th * £6.00 * MARTIN CARTHY The outstanding singer and guitarist of the folk revival, Martin has been a top attraction for four decades now. |
Subject: RE: Royal Oak, Lewes - Thursdays From: Vic Smith Date: 07 Nov 08 - 09:34 AM Nov 13th * £6.00 * RORY McLEOD Ex-circus clown and fire eater. A one man soulband, poet and storyteller, singing his own unique upbeat dance stories. A modern travelling troubadour using tap shoes, acappella, harmonica, guitar, trombone, spoons, finger cymbals, bandorea, djembe and various percussion instruments! |
Subject: RE: Royal Oak, Lewes - Thursdays From: Vic Smith Date: 31 Oct 08 - 07:37 AM Nov 6th * £5.00 * JEZ LOWE A man who written so many outstanding songs and one who performs them with great panache, style and relish. |
Subject: RE: Royal Oak, Lewes - Thursdays From: Vic Smith Date: 24 Oct 08 - 10:48 AM Oct 30th * £5.00 * RON TAYLOR & JEFF GILLETT Ron, once of The Songwainers in a great singer and Jeff's guitar accompaniments support beautifully. Their recent album, "Both Shine As One", is a delight. Photos, biography and Ron & Jeff singing Lisbon available from the two websites mentioned in previous postings. |
Subject: RE: Royal Oak, Lewes - Thursdays From: Vic Smith Date: 13 Oct 08 - 04:50 AM Oct 16th * £5.00 * PETE COE A multi-instrumentalist on melodeon, dulcimer, banjo and bouzouki, Pete is a lovely singer of both traditional and written songs with a particular affinity with ballads. Photos, biography and Pete singing The Fireman's Song available from the two websites mentioned in the previous posting. |
Subject: RE: Royal Oak, Lewes - Thursdays From: Vic Smith Date: 04 Oct 08 - 09:58 AM Oct 9th * £6.00 * BRUCE MOLSKY Alone or with fellow musicians; guitar, fiddle, or banjo in hand, Bruce Molsky has been exploring traditional music from an astonishingly broad range of cultures over the past two decades Early arrival advised as another capacity crowd is expected - doors open at 7.30pm Hear Bruce at http://www.myspace.com/royaloakfolklewes Read his biography at http://www.users.globalnet.co.uk/~tinvic/news.htm |
Subject: RE: Royal Oak, Lewes - Thursdays From: Vic Smith Date: 27 Sep 08 - 09:24 AM Oct 2nd * £5.00 * MANDY MURRAY The all-Ireland champion concertina player who is also a remarkable singer. This replaces the advertised appearance in July that Mandy was forced to cancel. Hear Mandy at http://www.myspace.com/royaloakfolklewes Read her biography at http://www.users.globalnet.co.uk/~tinvic/news.htm |
Subject: RE: Royal Oak, Lewes - Thursdays From: Vic Smith Date: 19 Sep 08 - 09:17 AM Sept 25th *£5.00 * STEVE TURNER Steve is an outstanding singer and musician on mandolin & concertina who has returned to performing in recent years. Hear Steve at http://www.myspace.com/royaloakfolklewes Read his biography at http://www.users.globalnet.co.uk/~tinvic |
Subject: RE: Royal Oak, Lewes - Thursdays From: Vic Smith Date: 14 Aug 08 - 08:05 AM Sept 11th * £5.00 * MATT QUINN On hearing that Matt has achieved a place at the University of Newcastle Traditional Music Course to start later in September, we decided to give him an evening to himself to thank this young man for his major contribution to our venture over the last couple of years during which his singing and his musicianship on fiddle, melodeon and mandolin has developed so rapidly and radically. This replaces the previously advertised appearance by Bajaly Suso |
Subject: RE: Royal Oak, Lewes - Thursdays From: Vic Smith Date: 13 Aug 08 - 01:33 PM JIM WARD..... Ah Yes! The date. - 18th September |
Subject: RE: Royal Oak, Lewes - Thursdays From: Vic Smith Date: 13 Aug 08 - 01:24 PM Royal Oak Station Street, Lewes. BN7 2DA As a replacement for the previously advertised appearance by Dave Sealey we will now be presenting another master of the songs and monologues of the Music Hall, JIM WARD |
Subject: RE: Royal Oak, Lewes - Thursdays From: Vic Smith Date: 13 Aug 08 - 01:22 PM Royal Oak Station Street, Lewes. BN7 2DA As a replacement for the previously advertised appearance by Dave Sealey we will now be presenting another master of the songs and monologues of the Music Hall, J |
Subject: RE: Royal Oak, Lewes - Thursdays From: Vic Smith Date: 10 Aug 08 - 11:38 AM ***TWO CHANGES TO ADVERTISED PROGRAMME*** BAJALY SUSO Stop me if you have heard this one before, but..... we have just heard from that people who were organising his British tour that they have failed to get a British entry visa for Bajaly Suso even although they had managed to obtain a British Work Permit, so his advertised appearance on September 11th will have to be cancelled. DAVE SEALEY A mix up in arrangements with another folk club organiser means that the advertised appearance by Dave Sealey on September 18th will also not take place. Replacement attractions for both 11th and 18th September will be announced here as soon as they have been finalised. |
Subject: RE: Royal Oak, Lewes - Thursdays From: Vic Smith Date: 02 Aug 08 - 12:23 PM FOLK AT THE ROYAL OAK Station Street, Lewes Enquiries:- (01273) 478124 or 881316 Email tinvic@globalnet.co.uk Every Thursday 8.pm PROMPT START We owe a big "thank you" to all those who have supported us during another successful 11-month season at The Royal Oak, our nineteenth since moving to this pub. We are closed during August then after the summer break we have a strong programme lined up for the rest of the year:- Sept 4th * £5.00 * STANLEY ROBERTSON, LIAM FARRELL, JOE WHELAN, REG HALL, SAM LEE. We have an assembly of favourite and talented singers & musicians from Scotland, England and Ireland to help us celebrate the 60th birthday of Will Duke, our much loved and very talented resident singer and musician Sept 11th *£5.00 * BAJALY SUSO We are delighted to be able to present another outstanding kora playing and singing jali from The Gambia. Sept 18th *£5.00 * DAVE SEALEY The wonderful entertainer who was once one half of Cosmotheka. Music Hall at its liveliest and best Sept 25th *£5.00 * STEVE TURNER Steve is an outstanding singer and musician on mandolin & concertina who has returned to performing in recent years. Oct 2nd * £5.00 * MANDY MURRAY The all-Ireland champion concertina player who is also a remarkable singer. This replaces the advertised appearance in July that Mandy was forced to cancel. Oct 9th * £6.00 * BRUCE MOLSKY Alone or with fellow musicians; guitar, fiddle, or banjo in hand, Bruce Molsky has been exploring traditional music from an astonishingly broad range of cultures over the past two decades Oct 16th * £5.00 * PETE COE A multi-instrumentalist on melodeon, dulcimer, banjo and bouzouki, Pete is a lovely singer of both traditional and written songs with a particular affinity with ballads. Oct 23rd * £5.00 * PETE MORTON One of the outstanding English songwriters and a mesmeric character in front of an audience. His songs and performances are a joy Oct 30th * £5.00 * RON TAYLOR & JEFF GILLETT Ron, once of The Songwainers in a great singer and Jeff's guitar accompaniments support beautifully. Their recent album, "Both Shine As One", is a delight. Nov 6th * £5.00 * JEZ LOWE A man who written so many outstanding songs and one who performs them with great panache, style and relish. Nov 13th * £6.00 * RORY McLEOD Ex-circus clown and fire eater. A one man soulband, poet and storyteller, singing his own unique upbeat dance stories. A modern travelling troubadour using tap shoes, acappella, harmonica, guitar, trombone, spoons, finger cymbals, bandorea, djembe and various percussion instruments! Nov 20th * £6.00 * MARTIN CARTHY The outstanding singer and guitarist of the folk revival, Martin has been a top attraction for four decades now. Nov 27th * £5.00 * JIGJAW The superb line-up of Janet Russell, Rosie Davis, Kerry Fletcher and Frances Watt bring their unique combination of song, music and dance. Dec 4th * free * LEWES LATE NIGHT SHOPPING OPEN NIGHT Dec 11th * £5.00 * PEPPER'S GHOST CHRISTMAS SHOW Songs, music, monologues and poems augment the wonderful Victorian Christmas magic Lantern show with Alan & Rene Marriott, Charlotte Oliver, Richard Spong & Roger Brasier. Dec 18th * free * CHRISTMAS PARTY NIGHT Our annual song and dance bash is always one of our most popular events. Other attractions during 2009 will include:- SULTANS OF SWING * MAGGIE HOLLAND * TONY HALL * JIM & LYNETTE ELDON * JEFF DAVIS * ZOOX * JIM BAINBRIDGE * THE ASKEW SISTERS Our websites are at http://www.users.globalnet.co.uk/~tinvic and http://www.myspace.com/royaloakfolklewes |
Subject: RE: Royal Oak, Lewes - Thursdays From: Vic Smith Date: 23 Jul 08 - 06:19 AM On Thursday 24th, we have an unusual and exciting night to present at The Royal Oak. TERRY MASTERSON and CHRIS LITTLEDALE will be giving us a brilliantly devised show called "TRANSPORTS OF DELIGHT" with the songs, poems, readings and sounds of the things that move us about. This will be the last guest evening of another very successful eleven month season - our nineteenth since moving to The Royal Oak. On Thursday 31st we have our GRAND END-OF-SEASON OPEN NIGHT with free admission and the promise that several of the artists who have been our guest performers during the season will turn up to provide floor spots. More details at http://www.users.globalnet.co.uk/~tinvic/ and http://www.myspace.com/royaloakfolklewes |
Subject: RE: Royal Oak, Lewes - Thursdays From: Vic Smith Date: 25 Apr 08 - 05:28 PM Thursday May 1st The Royal Oak, Station Street, Lewes A rare chance to hear the wonderful voice of the Appalachian singer, CLAUDIA GOULD. She will be appearing in the company of her son, the outstanding fiddle player BEN PALEY The club's two websites are at:- http://www.users.globalnet.co.uk/~tinvic and http://www.myspace.com/royaloakfolklewes |
Subject: RE: Royal Oak, Lewes - Thursdays From: Vic Smith Date: 18 Apr 08 - 02:57 PM Next Thursday, 24th April, at the Royal Oak in Lewes, there will be the first folk club appearance by an exciting new combination of very experienced performers, BOB WINQUIST (fiddle) ROSIE DAVIS (guitar, autoharp, vocals, dancer) JOE LOCKER (banjo, guitar, vocals) |
Subject: RE: Royal Oak, Lewes - Thursdays From: Vic Smith Date: 25 Jan 08 - 02:25 PM Nice to the club room looking so full last night for such an excellent performance by THE NEW DEAL STRING BAND. It was particularly pleasing to see TOM PALEY on such good form; amazing singing and playing of fiddle, banjo, guitar, harmonica and autoharp from a man who is only a month shy of his 80th birthday! Next Thursday, 31st January, we shall be presenting the first appearance in Lewes of THE BOAT BAND. They send this message:- After playing for many years, trawling the venues of Britain and beyond, THE BOAT BAND have picked up a huge and varied catch of tunes: Creole, Caribbean, gospel, Cajun, Irish, zydeco and blues-not much slips through the net.If it can be played on accordion and fiddle (or trombone, washboard, trumpet, banjo etc), if it touches the heart and moves the feet, it`s in the repertoire. Our latest venture takes the band away from the cajun twosteps of South Louisiana to the dance music of northwest England, drawing on the rich tradition of some thousands of tunes collected by and from the musicians of Cheshire, Lancashire and Cumbria. Our favourite current source of good tunes is the Langdale fiddler William Irwin. and The Boat Band have released a CD called "A TRIP TO THE LAKES" featuring these tunes. Come along to this gig and enjoy the English tunes and songs nestling in alongside the already eclectic offerings, whether it's at an all out ceilidh, a strictly cajun dance or a sit-down concert. The line-up is based on: Kate Barfield (fiddle, trombone, vocals), Greg Stephens (guitar, banjo, vocals), Tony Weatherall (accordions, vocals), plus occasional special guests. See you there. Love XXX The Boat Band XXX Hear the band on the Royal Oak Myspace site and read more about them on News section of The Royal Oak Website |
Subject: RE: Royal Oak, Lewes - Thursdays From: Vic Smith Date: 18 Jan 08 - 03:38 PM Like all appearances by The Titanic Syncopators, they went down very well at the Royal Oak in Lewes last night * Next Thursday 24th January, we move on with Europe's finest Old Timey music band, THE NEW DEAL STRING BAND The New Deal String Band was formed in 1966 by Tom Paley and Joe Locker, two banjo-and-guitar playing ex New Yorkers living in London. The band was active for many years with various fiddle players and then went into hibernation until the 1990's when Tom's son Ben took up the fiddler's slot. Tom, who has been playing guitar and banjo since the 1940's, was a founder member of the New Lost City Ramblers. Both Tom and Joe have graced the UK scene with their authentic Old Timey music for many years Hear the band singing Down of Penney's Farm and see a video of the Tom's amazing guitar playing at the Royal Oak's MySpace site. For further details email Vic Smith *This awful joke is the copyright of the Titanics' cornet player, Alan Ward. |
Subject: RE: Royal Oak, Lewes - Thursdays From: Vic Smith Date: 11 Jan 08 - 12:27 PM Thursday 17th January THE TITANIC SYNCOPATORS with PETA WEBB The star of the Titanic Syncopators is Peta Webb, one of greatest and most versatile singers of classic old songs in the UK. Her numerous solo projects, duet collaborations and memberships of innovative groups and bands (in various genres) have resulted in many published recordings and albums. With the Titanic Syncopators Peta sings a range of distinctive songs from the 1920s and 30s, selected for their striking melodies and evocative lyrics, most of which are well known and loved, though we have found some less frequently performed items which our audiences enjoy. Among others we like the music of Fats Waller, the Gershwins, and Walter Donaldson, and people say we "sound authentic like old records" (which we take as a compliment); but we are not deliberately trying to imitate other bands. What we do is what we do. Tony Engle - saxophone, Bob Winquist - violin, Alan Ward - cornet, Charlie Hewlett - guitar, Peta Webb - vocals, Tony Russell - tenor guitar, Andy Simons - guitar, Ned Clack - tuba Quite a departure to hear a band like this in a folk club - but also a very exciting evening in prospect Find out more about Folk at the Royal Oak at:- Folk at the Royal Oak, Lewes website and Folk at the Royal Oak, Lewes Myspace Hear four songs by Peta Webb and The Titanic Syncopators at:- Titanic Syncopators Myspace |
Subject: RE: Royal Oak, Lewes - Thursdays From: Vic Smith Date: 04 Jan 08 - 11:51 AM Thursday 10th January ANDY TURNER & MAT GREEN Read About them at http://www.magpielane.dsl.pipex.com/andyturner/mat_andy.htm Hear them at http://www.myspace.com/royaloakfolklewes See them live at Royal Oak 3 Station Street, Lewes, East Sussex, BN7 2DA on Thursday 10th January |
Subject: RE: Royal Oak, Lewes - Thursdays From: Fliss Date: 03 Jan 08 - 09:13 AM The nice Mr Caddick is a good friend of Tony and myself. He drinks at the same pub as us near Ironbridge. Have a lovely evening. Thanks for the email updates. I havnt got to the Royal Oak as yet but have been to the Lewes Arms. Happy New Year fliss |
Subject: RE: Royal Oak, Lewes - Thursdays From: Vic Smith Date: 02 Jan 08 - 04:47 PM Great start to the New Year at the Royal Oak this Thursday with that superb songwriter:- BILL CADDICK. Listen to a track of his singing and watch a video of him at http://www.myspace.com/royaloakfolklewes and then come and see him at Royal Oak 3 Station Street, Lewes, East Sussex, Not Available , South BN7 2DA An outstanding songwriter and a compelling singer. "Holds your attention from first to last. He has hell of a voice and plays a mean guitar." fRoots |
Subject: RE: Royal Oak, Lewes - Thursdays From: Surreysinger Date: 01 Dec 07 - 01:36 PM And should you have missed John Kirkpatrick, and live within hailing distance of Guildford, he will be Carolling with his Crumpets on December 14th at the Music Institute club. However, there were only 7 tickets left on last mention at close of play at the club last night, so you'll have to get your skates on (how's that for a seasonal allusion?). Have a look at the Electric Voices website for further information. |
Subject: RE: Royal Oak, Lewes - Thursdays From: Vic Smith Date: 01 Dec 07 - 07:57 AM A big thank you..... to everyone who turned up and joined in with an outstanding evening with Carolling & Crumpets last Thursday and particularly to John Kirkpatrick for giving such a magnificent performance. And apologies to..... all those of you who could not get in after the HOUSE FULL signs went up early on and to the 20 or so performers who did not get a chance to do a floor spot because we were so inundated. Perhaps I could remind them (and anyone else who would like to perform) that we have one of our very occasional Open Nights with free admission next Thursday 6th December. And our next big night..... will be on Thurs. 13th December when we will be presenting ANDY IRVINE. Come early to be sure that you get in. Doors open at 7.30pm. There is a track of Andy singing and a video clip of him performing at the club's Myspace site. Royal Oak Station Street Lewes East Sussex BN7 4DA Websites:- http://www.users.globalnet.co.uk/~tinvic or http://www.myspace.com/royaloakfolklewes For more details email folk@brighton.co.uk |
Subject: RE: Royal Oak, Lewes - Thursdays From: Brendy Date: 25 Nov 07 - 11:14 AM refresh |
Subject: Royal Oak, Lewes - Thursdays From: Vic Smith Date: 24 Nov 07 - 01:08 PM Next Thursday, JOHN KIRKPATRICK will be presenting his very wonderful show, "CAROLLING & CRUMPETS" at the Royal Oak in Station St. in Lewes the club's website is at:- http://www.users.globalnet.co.uk/~tinvic/ and at:- http://www.myspace.com/royaloakfolklewes you can see a video clip of John and hear him sing one of the songs from his show. Vic |
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