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Review: Warwick Folk Festival - Mudcat Book

Folkiedave 02 Aug 07 - 03:09 PM
r.padgett 02 Aug 07 - 03:00 PM
Rasener 02 Aug 07 - 02:20 PM
Folkiedave 02 Aug 07 - 12:08 PM
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Subject: RE: Review: Warwick Folk Festival - Mudcat Book
From: Folkiedave
Date: 02 Aug 07 - 03:09 PM

It was indeed..............

Dave


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Subject: RE: Review: Warwick Folk Festival - Mudcat Book
From: r.padgett
Date: 02 Aug 07 - 03:00 PM

Yes I agree with that, Martin very likely

Elizabeth originally from Barnsley, known her many years

Ray


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Subject: RE: Review: Warwick Folk Festival - Mudcat Book
From: Rasener
Date: 02 Aug 07 - 02:20 PM

>>John (?)Browne<<

Was probably "Martin Browne" who would have been with "Elizabeth Padgett" who is no relation to "Ray Padgett" :-)


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Subject: Review: Warwick Folk Festival - Mudcat Book
From: Folkiedave
Date: 02 Aug 07 - 12:08 PM

I didn't get to see much at the festival - traders tend not to!!

However I had some 'catters at the stall all of whom were a delight to meet and chat too.

Col K (birthday boy)
Ruth Archer (with her new melodeon)
Breton Cap
Guest MC Fat
Guest Ken J
Elizabeth Padgett
Ray Padgett (no relation)
John (?)Browne
Les from Hul
Maggie from Hull
Ossonflags
Skipy
Mr. Red
Mr. Yellow (who bore a remarkable resemblance to Mr. Red)
Linda Kelly
My Guru Always Said
Pistachio
and one undecipherable name that could be "Stray".

Can I make a special mention of the Glorystrokes ceilidh?

Great gig lads - loved the outfits (even the soundman had cuts and blood on his arms) - they were so good Mrs. Folkiedave was trying to work out who was who and even struggled with recognising Nigel.

And a small gesture by Tom - giving drumstick to a small boy has made a fan for life - problem is he too wants to be a drummer with a Mohican now.

Martyn Harvey deserves a special mention too - I loved the light stick.


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