Subject: RE: Current Great Folk Clubs? From: Gervase Date: 13 Feb 20 - 06:07 PM The Grove in Leeds, as might have been mentioned above, is dmaned good. As is Sharps in C#H |
Subject: RE: Current Great Folk Clubs? From: GUEST Date: 13 Feb 20 - 11:20 AM Doncaster Roots. A Friday night concert style rather than floor singers but booking excellent folk artistes weekly. Ukrainian Centre, Becket Rd. They have a web site, Facebook page etc. Last week Jez Lowe, this week Greg Russell. |
Subject: RE: Current Great Folk Clubs? From: Rob 'Mad Jock' Wright Date: 12 Feb 20 - 10:00 AM Oh meant to mention that the pub TWA TAMS was voted Best Pub 2019 up here in Scotland. |
Subject: RE: Current Great Folk Clubs? From: GUEST,Warwick Slade Date: 07 Feb 20 - 11:43 AM The WIMBORNE FOLK CLUB has recently moved to its new venue at the cafe@Allendale where it meets weekly on a Thursday welcoming an average of 25 different performers including several semi pro singers. It can accommodate a crowd of 70 listening to good acoustic music of many shades |
Subject: RE: Current Great Folk Clubs? From: GUEST,LesB Date: 06 Feb 20 - 05:22 AM The Bothy Folk Club in Southport is still going strong (55yrs in April), with the same format alternating Guests and Singers nights weekly www.bothyfolkclub.co.uk |
Subject: RE: Current Great Folk Clubs? From: The Sandman Date: 05 Feb 20 - 02:38 PM aberdeen folk club in its heyday i was honoured to meet him alovely man as well as a very good player |
Subject: RE: Current Great Folk Clubs? From: GUEST,kenny Date: 04 Feb 20 - 03:59 PM I remember you from your gigs there too Dick. Arthur, I'm afraid, is long gone, but there were very few "moothie" players as good as him then or now. I found this on "Youtube" : https://youtu.be/ouIWW-NAnHU |
Subject: RE: Current Great Folk Clubs? From: The Sandman Date: 04 Feb 20 - 03:29 PM keny i remeber the aberdeen rfolk club in the 80s and a moothie called arthur middleton |
Subject: RE: Current Great Folk Clubs? From: The Sandman Date: 04 Feb 20 - 12:42 PM yes sorry kenny |
Subject: RE: Current Great Folk Clubs? From: GUEST,kenny Date: 04 Feb 20 - 12:23 PM "When was the last time you were there Dick.....l think you'll find the club is in Wolviston" That wasn't from me, Dick. Kenny |
Subject: RE: Current Great Folk Clubs? From: Dave Sutherland Date: 04 Feb 20 - 11:31 AM Regarding Traditions at the Tiger, Tamworth Road, Long Eaton, as mentioned in April 2008, we moved from The Tiger Inn in 2011, as the pub looked like it was closing (and it did a year later), a few yards up the street to The Stumble Inn, Tamworth Road, Long Eaton and subsequently changed the name to Tigerfolk. We celebrated our 29th birthday on Sunday night with Jez Lowe as our guest. |
Subject: RE: Current Great Folk Clubs? From: The Sandman Date: 04 Feb 20 - 10:55 AM kenny , i did a gig there april 2019, it is a great club wolviston is part of billingham. |
Subject: RE: Current Great Folk Clubs? From: GUEST,Jim Knowledge Date: 04 Feb 20 - 10:12 AM I `ad that Banjoman in my cab the other day.`e does a very fair version of "The Campdown Races" on `is old five stringer. Well worth a listen. I said ,"Morning Paul, where to then?" `e said, "Morning Jim. Can you take me to the Press Archives Office, please. I want to look in the old "Melody Maker" to see the `istory of the Folk Clubs down `ere. I`m doing a piece about the really good`uns." I said, "No sooner said than, Paul". `e said, "`ere Jim. You and your band `ave done `em all over the years. Can you think of a really great one?" I said, "One of the best was MacDonalds." `e said, "Not "MacDonald & MacTavishes Bar" on Sochie`all Street?" I said, "No. I mean the club they used to `old in the MacDonalds in Tunbridge Wells. Us lads in the band used to `avec a pint of Larkins in "The `op Puller" opposite, our young lady member would settle for an orange and lemonade and then we all got a burger and chips in the club, free, gratis and for nothing, `alf way through our set!!" Whaddam I Like?? |
Subject: RE: Current Great Folk Clubs? From: GUEST,Guest Tim Date: 04 Feb 20 - 09:26 AM A vote for the Song Loft, Stony Stratford. Very friendly and welcoming, regular guests and good floor singers. |
Subject: RE: Current Great Folk Clubs? From: Doug Chadwick Date: 04 Feb 20 - 05:33 AM ...l think you'll find the club is in Wolviston The club's own up-to-date website shows the address as High Street, Billingham. Google Maps gives Wolviston as being a part of Billingham. It is only 6 minutes drive from the town centre. You are being very picky, anonymous Guest. DC |
Subject: RE: Current Great Folk Clubs? From: GUEST,David Nuttall Date: 04 Feb 20 - 05:29 AM Wakefield Music Sessions. I would like to agree with Ray's post above...these 2 sessions are most excellent and I would love to see new participants....singers and instruments of all kinds plus the usual appreciative audience. The sessions are well attended although I have missed some of late due to ill health.There are friendly , talented people , so many real ales and a great atmosphere at both venues. The sessions could not be described as Folk Clubs ( whatever the definition may be ) but provide wonderful afternoons for so many. Please feel free to come along and see for yourself....all are very welcome....no charge of course. We look forward to seeing you. David Nuttall |
Subject: RE: Current Great Folk Clubs? From: GUEST Date: 04 Feb 20 - 04:49 AM yes kenny billingham folk club run by the wilsons............When was the last time you were there Dick.....l think you'll find the club is in Wolviston |
Subject: RE: Current Great Folk Clubs? From: r.padgett Date: 04 Feb 20 - 04:41 AM I held back from posting here as the mixed sessions I and a number of mature folkies frequent are in Wakefield not strictly folk clubs ~ Fernandes Tap (top room) plenty of room for performers no mic and audience with good order first Sunday itm ~ from 1.30pm usually around 8 plus performers of high calibre melodeons, banjos (I know),concertinas and fiddles as well as the guitars very traditional material usual and similar Polka Hop 3rd Sunday itm in the afternoon! 1pm ish on ~ Polka Hop renamed started to run their own guest spots ~ had the Hunch and one or two others so far ~ was already established as a long running folk venue under old name of Bull and Fair House ~ a little place but nigh all the main room utilised! Ray |
Subject: RE: Current Great Folk Clubs? From: Dave the Gnome Date: 03 Feb 20 - 10:01 AM I'll just keep plugging Skipton! Fits all the criteria listed for great so far plus the pub is in, the Narrow Boat, has a splendid choice of beer and good food :-) Oh, the club always starts and finishes on time too :-) |
Subject: RE: Current Great Folk Clubs? From: Richard Mellish Date: 03 Feb 20 - 09:27 AM An unidentified Guest a few days ago mentioned "excellent (BOSE) sound system and mixing". There should be no reason for a sound system (however good) unless the venue is a large room holding a large audience, in which case I would be very reluctant to count it as a "folk club". |
Subject: RE: Current Great Folk Clubs? From: The Sandman Date: 03 Feb 20 - 03:16 AM very good residents high standard of floorsingers good quality guests. |
Subject: RE: Current Great Folk Clubs? From: GUEST,kenny Date: 02 Feb 20 - 04:52 PM Aye, but what makes them "great" ? |
Subject: RE: Current Great Folk Clubs? From: Eric the Viking Date: 02 Feb 20 - 04:44 PM Houston folk club , near Greenock, is a great little club, very rarely a guest artist, but local talent and a very friendly bunch. ( Every Thursday) Bose sound system. Irvine folk club, every Wednesday, quality guest artists and floor spots. |
Subject: RE: Current Great Folk Clubs? From: Tattie Bogle Date: 02 Feb 20 - 04:34 PM Jimmy Crowley: always good entertainment and thoroughly likeable guy: have had him at our local folk club a good few years ago, and since seen him at Whitby on a couple of more recent occasions. On one occasion he was booked to play at our club, but the club then had a crisis of suddenly and unexpectedly having no venue. Jimmy, kind soul, suggested that he would play in our local pub which was a pretty small space, if we would "pass the hat round": he was going to be over here anyway to do other gigs, and his generous spirit allowed us to have a really good night, and hopefully there was plenty in the hat for him. Maybe different circumstances from what happened in Aberdeen, but I don't think anyone felt insulted, and, as I said, it was his suggestion and choice, rather than cancel the whole thing. |
Subject: RE: Current Great Folk Clubs? From: The Sandman Date: 02 Feb 20 - 03:54 PM yes kenny billingham folk club run by the wilsons |
Subject: RE: Current Great Folk Clubs? From: GUEST,kenny Date: 02 Feb 20 - 02:08 PM Some definitions required for this thread to be meaningful, I'd say. a - the original poster was quite specific about what he / she meant as "Current" - "shall we say in the last year ?" b - " the one(s) you have enjoyed " - ie you have had to have been there yourself, not "hearsay". c - "Great" - you tell me how you define that. d - "Folk Clubs" - I'll be generous and would say an event which advertises itself as "xxxxxxx Folk Club". "Club" implies meeting throughout the year at regular intervals, and with a membership. It's certainly not any of the poxy "open mic" sessions I've seen in pubs in Aberdeen. S0 - where are the "Current Great Folk Clubs" in the UK in 2019/2020, and why ? Are there any ? |
Subject: RE: Current Great Folk Clubs? From: The Sandman Date: 02 Feb 20 - 05:20 AM Kenny so many guest clubs are not as well attened as they used to be ,one exception is the wilsons club, otherwise i agree with you |
Subject: RE: Current Great Folk Clubs? From: GUEST,kenny Date: 02 Feb 20 - 04:52 AM Since you asked - Aberdeen Folk Club stopped booking professional guests 2 years ago. I only went once last year, to hear Jimmy Crowley, whom I had booked at the club in the mid-1980s. On that occasion, Jimmy was a duo with the late Chris Twomey [RIP]. Although it was their first appearance in Aberdeen, the publicity was done right and there was a near capacity audience of over 100. They were paid a professional fee according to the rates at the time, and I think even got an increase on a "percentage of the door takings basis". Jimmy was over last year to play at the Portsoy Festival - [ the "Haal", not the boat festival ], and had a night off beforehand in Aberdeen. Although it was short notice he could have been given a gig in my opinion. He was invited to be a "special guest" at a "Singers & Musicians" session. They "passed the hat" round for him, which I thought was extremely insulting to a professional and long established touring musician. Jimmy's choice, of course, and it was actually a very good evening. Audience was less than 50. Not the mark of a "great" folk club, IMHO, of course. |
Subject: RE: Current Great Folk Clubs? From: Tattie Bogle Date: 01 Feb 20 - 05:31 PM Point taken Kenny! Has it gone downhill since then, then? |
Subject: RE: Current Great Folk Clubs? From: GUEST,kenny Date: 01 Feb 20 - 06:13 AM "Of course, I shouldn't rely on hearsay!" Agreed. I wouldn't call 5 years ago "Current". |
Subject: RE: Current Great Folk Clubs? From: Tattie Bogle Date: 31 Jan 20 - 08:15 PM Probably about 5 years ago Kenny: so I'm not a regular exactly, but some of my friends are. I found it very welcoming then, if a little sparse on numbers. Of course, I shouldn't rely on hearsay! |
Subject: RE: Current Great Folk Clubs? From: The Sandman Date: 31 Jan 20 - 06:23 PM i was there about 4 years ago, good to see it still going but not as good as years ago |
Subject: RE: Current Great Folk Clubs? From: GUEST,kenny Date: 31 Jan 20 - 05:24 PM When were you last in Aberdeen Folk Club, for you to class it as "great" ? |
Subject: RE: Current Great Folk Clubs? From: Tattie Bogle Date: 31 Jan 20 - 11:43 AM Some more from Scotland: Edinburgh, Leith, Newtongrange (Nitten), Falkirk, Stonehaven, Aberdeen, Almond Valley (West Calder), Stirling. Loads more that I haven't been to, but have heard are good, in the central belt, Fife, East Lothian and Aberdeenshire. Then there are lots of good sessions: Edinburgh in various pubs, Linlithgow, Bo'ness,etc: that could merit a whole other thread. |
Subject: RE: Current Great Folk Clubs? From: The Sandman Date: 31 Jan 20 - 10:57 AM hada good gig at hadleigh |
Subject: RE: Current Great Folk Clubs? From: GUEST,Modette Date: 29 Jan 20 - 12:42 PM The Sunflower in Belfast is a great music pub, though nothing will ever bring back the much-missed Rotterdam. The Sunflower |
Subject: RE: Current Great Folk Clubs? From: Joe G Date: 29 Jan 20 - 12:40 PM I'll put a word in for the Topic in Bradford at this point - the oldest continuously running folk club in the world. Sadly it has has had to move from it's previously superb venue Glyde House as it was closing down and is now in the Merchant's Bar in Little Germany. Now that I am in York I don't go but can testify to it's friendliness and eclectic mix of guests and floor singers The Black Swan in York is also very good though I prefer the cabaret layout of the Topic to the more formal theatre style seating at the Black Swan - though the room is very small so sensible option to get a decent sized audience in. The old pub is beautiful but the beer range and prices are disappointing compared to other places in York |
Subject: RE: Current Great Folk Clubs? From: GUEST,Rob Mad Jock Wright Date: 29 Jan 20 - 12:23 PM And I meant to mention that it is all FREE. |
Subject: RE: Current Great Folk Clubs? From: Dave the Gnome Date: 29 Jan 20 - 06:20 AM You reminded me, Mad Jock. The Grove in Leeds is similar to the pub you mention. There is a folk club there but also other types of live music most nights. Great place. The only old building left surrounded by new development. It was my default go to when I worked in Leeds. |
Subject: RE: Current Great Folk Clubs? From: GUEST,Nick Dow Date: 29 Jan 20 - 05:40 AM Tom Walsh runs a very successful singers/tune night at the Thurlby Club Preston. It starts with 30 minutes of tune playing, then round the room singing until 11pm and then any survivors who still want to sing can jump in with a song when they like, until numbers dwindle. Mainly trad, but with some good chorus singing. Every Friday night. Give it a go. |
Subject: RE: Current Great Folk Clubs? From: GUEST,Rob Mad Jock Wright Date: 29 Jan 20 - 05:22 AM Trading session.???? Trad |
Subject: RE: Current Great Folk Clubs? From: GUEST,Rob Mad Jock Wright Date: 29 Jan 20 - 05:18 AM Although not a Folk Club and simply a pub,the Twa Tams in Perth could be included in the list as it has live music on most nights with a great range of genre and not just the usual loud pop/rock bands. They have blues nights, jazz nights, and even the occasional swing night. Lots of Folkies attend the Open Mic on a Sunday afternoon. There is a Trading session on a Monday night. Mid week between 12.00 and 3.00 there are quiet sets played by very talented singers and musicians. This is a pub not to be missed. |
Subject: RE: Current Great Folk Clubs? From: Jim Carroll Date: 29 Jan 20 - 04:37 AM Incidentally - I remain a member in order to retain the friendships I have made on Mudcat, which I value very much My main reason for not washing my hands of this forum entirely is that I continue to use it as a contact point for those wishing to acquire access to our archive Nobody, but nobody on this forum to my recollection has ever at any time claimed there "are no good folk clubs" If that is not correct, it needs clarification Jim |
Subject: RE: Current Great Folk Clubs? From: GUEST,guest Date: 28 Jan 20 - 03:45 PM "people singing pop songs in folk clubs". Nothing new there. "I Don't Like Mondays" - Dave Burland. "Nothing Rhymed" - "New York Mining Disater 1941" - Martin Carthy "Games People Play" - "Geronimo's Cadillac" - Dick Gaughan |
Subject: RE: Current Great Folk Clubs? From: The Sandman Date: 28 Jan 20 - 01:39 PM They are full of pop star wannabes singing MOR pop music quote . well who said that ?. i do not think jim carroll said that , i think you are misquoting however there are more people singing pop songs in folk clubs than there were 50 years ago, generally they are floor singers . the only guest[40 years ago] i can recall who sang popsongs was andy caven dave the gnome, are you denying that there has been a change in the repertoire of folk clubs in the last 50 years, why do you have to drag this up, now that jim carroll has left? |
Subject: RE: Current Great Folk Clubs? From: The Sandman Date: 28 Jan 20 - 10:40 AM the wilsons club , plus the club near plymouth that used to be at milton coombe ,bodmin too |
Subject: RE: Current Great Folk Clubs? From: GUEST Date: 28 Jan 20 - 10:08 AM The Nova Scotia Folk Club in Bishopbriggs, Glasgow. Friendly as anything, full of great singers (who always join in), excellent (BOSE) sound system and mixing, and not hard on the pocket! |
Subject: RE: Current Great Folk Clubs? From: Acorn4 Date: 28 Jan 20 - 09:18 AM The Grand Union, now at the Horse and Trumpet, Sileby, Leics. |
Subject: RE: Current Great Folk Clubs? From: Dave the Gnome Date: 28 Jan 20 - 07:37 AM Well, according to some there are no such things as good folk clubs any more. They are full of pop star wannabes singing MOR pop music ;-) But for those of us who know better... :-) I moved from Swinton to Skipton 7 years ago. Only 2 letters different and both with a Monday folk club. I nominated Swinton in 2008. Now it's Skipton's turn :-) Cracking club at a super venue. |
Subject: RE: Current Great Folk Clubs? From: GUEST Date: 28 Jan 20 - 07:04 AM Why not start a new thread rather than have a mix of new and out of date information in this one. Preferably a separate thread for each country. |
Subject: RE: Current Great Folk Clubs? From: GUEST Date: 28 Jan 20 - 05:46 AM any advance, nearly 12 years on? |
Subject: RE: Current Great Folk Clubs? From: BB Date: 22 Apr 08 - 05:25 PM Thank you, Saro - we think so, but didn't want to blow our own trumpet. We're a bit off the beaten track here in North Devon, but if ever anyone's down here on holiday, we'd love to see them. Shammick Acoustic Sessions concert this week has the fantastic Rattle on the Stovepipe - whether people like English or American traditional, this is for them! Barbara |
Subject: RE: Current Great Folk Clubs? From: GUEST,Peter Stockport Date: 22 Apr 08 - 09:29 AM No one mentioned the Red Bull Folk Club at Stockport! Mind you it moved to The Midway Tavern Stockport a few weeks ago, So I suuppose it#s the MIdway Tavern Folk Club at the moment. what a great club! Peter |
Subject: RE: Current Great Folk Clubs? From: Saro Date: 21 Apr 08 - 05:56 PM Silly me, forgot to mention Chichester, run by the very experienced and excellent Marilyn Campbell. Tom and Barbara Brown's Shammick sessions are well worth experiencing too! Saro |
Subject: RE: Current Great Folk Clubs? From: Tootler Date: 21 Apr 08 - 03:52 PM I was away from home over the weekend and visited Orpington Friday Folk who I found friendly and welcoming. So another vote for them. |
Subject: RE: Current Great Folk Clubs? From: GUEST,Canberra Chris Date: 21 Apr 08 - 04:30 AM I haven't yet been to a bad one. You generally hear folk music at all of them, which is a good start. The Loaded Dog in Sydney has the finest performer acoustics by general consent - X marks the spot where you appear to get 150 per cent natural foldback, a kind of acoustic dayglo effect. I like to sneak in early alone, and just sing in the space, aiming at the point where the back wall meets the high ceiling. The Loaded Dog also has a regular audience that roars the choruses back at you, and a very quietly wise Mudcatter host(ess). I am privileged to have sung in a couple of those in UK mentioned above in despatches - Sharps and Herga. For those asking about the south-west, they might drop in on the Bude (Cornwall) folk club at the Falcon Inn? which has one of the loveliest rooms for a folk club, and a welcome to match. I have spent a fine evening in gentle and talented company at the Raven? Folk Club at the Cross Keys in Chester. But if you want to know where St Peter sends the most deserving souls, it is back down to the Good Intent in Rochester for the final, outrageous non-stop session of all time. Cheers, Chris |
Subject: RE: Current Great Folk Clubs? From: Abuwood Date: 20 Apr 08 - 12:23 PM Well in the past year or so we have had very warm welcomes at Wheal Dream, Cornwall and Penicuik by Edinburgh and from a few inbetween so maybe the folk clubs in GB are still going strong. I like it when they talk to you and ask you if you want to sing even when they don't know you. I like visiting clubs all over the country whenever we travel, I was particularly impressed by the superb folk mag up in the north west! Ali |
Subject: RE: Current Great Folk Clubs? From: GUEST,Mike Cain Date: 20 Apr 08 - 12:07 PM The well attended "Sing and Play" evening at "Elsie`s" last night demonstrated what a really great venue it is, perhaps the result of many years "knowhow". The ever smiling Askew Sisters, the booked artistes, gave a splendid performance of spot on songs and tunes to an attentive and fully appreciative audience. A complete "Elsie`s Band" with Iris Bishop ran a smooth operation and the raffle, nigh on a quarter of a pig, would you believe. Also to be seen among the excellent spots were Will Duke, John Morgan, Chris Wood and all for not much more than a couple of pints. Long may they continue, I shall certainly go again. |
Subject: RE: Current Great Folk Clubs? From: Kevin Sheils Date: 20 Apr 08 - 09:40 AM Thanks for mentioning Walthamstow, Saro. We've got a lot of regulars but I don't think many are 'catters. Being one of the few 'catters who go there I thought it would be a bit cheeky mentioning it myself, being one of the organisers ;-) |
Subject: RE: Current Great Folk Clubs? From: peregrina Date: 20 Apr 08 - 08:52 AM Kirkby Fleetham, Kirkby Fleetham! (yeah, I'm voting again) |
Subject: RE: Current Great Folk Clubs? From: GUEST,Geoff Parry Date: 20 Apr 08 - 08:35 AM I would always favour the Bothy Folk Club in Southport. I have seen some amazing people there over the past 16 years or so, have always felt welcome and have received incredible support for my writing of lyrics and poems. |
Subject: RE: Current Great Folk Clubs? From: GUEST,Clive Pownceby Date: 20 Apr 08 - 08:20 AM Bothy - "if it's anything else, it's something less." -someone who shall remain nameless once said! Tee, hee. |
Subject: RE: Current Great Folk Clubs? From: Linda Kelly Date: 19 Apr 08 - 03:47 PM For the quality of the singing and the friendlines of the audience-definitely Cottingham Live! |
Subject: RE: Current Great Folk Clubs? From: GUEST,Len Pentin Date: 19 Apr 08 - 03:01 PM The Bothy. Oh yes! Wonderful guests, great atmosphere and floor singers encouraged. Great venue too! |
Subject: RE: Current Great Folk Clubs? From: GUEST,Pete Rimmer Date: 19 Apr 08 - 12:54 PM Its 43 years old this week ,Yes I mean the BOTHY FOLK CLUB in Southport one of the worlds best clubs without any doubt. Pete Rimmer |
Subject: RE: Current Great Folk Clubs? From: Saro Date: 19 Apr 08 - 11:12 AM I'm delighted to see Kiveton Park and Cottingham Live on this list of great clubs as CMR will be at both of them in June - can't wait. I have to back up all the good things said about Lewes, which is a phenomenon, but I don't think anyone has yet mentioned Walthamstow (Sunday evenings) which is well worth a visit. Haven't been to Folk in the Forest (Forest of Dean) for a while, but it used to be very good. Saro |
Subject: RE: Current Great Folk Clubs? From: Mr Red Date: 19 Apr 08 - 09:01 AM Smoked fish & Welsh moluscs? We'll kipper welk Home in the Hillside I was told last night (At Hors d'oerve 3rd Fri French/Breton dance in Horsley nr Nailsworth - see http:cresby.com) that the Bath FC is a Fri. |
Subject: RE: Current Great Folk Clubs? From: Dame Pattie Smith EPNS Date: 18 Apr 08 - 04:20 PM Fidjit - Llantrisant never closes, we are open all year. You are always very welcome in the the hillside. |
Subject: RE: Current Great Folk Clubs? From: Mick Woods Date: 18 Apr 08 - 04:56 AM Sorry the first few words of my last entry dissolved! I should have read: Girl Friday you say that Orpington Friday is not listed here, but it is, in posting No 6 by Mike Cain! Anyway I like Orpington Friday Folk, Blackheath Folk & Folkmob. All three are friendly & welcoming, as well as attracting fine musical talent fron afar!. |
Subject: RE: Current Great Folk Clubs? From: Mick Woods Date: 18 Apr 08 - 04:49 AM ngton Friday is not listed here, but is in posting No 6 by Mike Cain! Anyway I like Orpington Friday Folk, Blackheath Folk & Folkmob. All three are friendly & welcoming, as well as attracting fine musical talent fron afar!. |
Subject: RE: Current Great Folk Clubs? From: Graveyard Date: 17 Apr 08 - 06:37 PM How about The Bridge Folk Club in Newcastle upon Tyne, 50 years old this year? Great guests, residents, beer and students from the degree course. Or the Bluestone Folk club, Delaval Arms near Seaton Sluice on the northumberland coast, very cosy great singaround and good beers with one of the most scenic caravan sites right outside. Or Cramlington Folk Club, or The Davy Lamp in Washington great guests very friendly. The North East is alive with great folk clubs, and some not so great, but best leave that for the other thread. |
Subject: RE: Current Great Folk Clubs? From: TheSnail Date: 17 Apr 08 - 03:39 PM Breton Cap Dare I put in another vote for The Lewes Arms ? You might be considered a little biased, Dave, but I think it's rather good as well. On the other hand, I'm not all that keen on this "Who's best?" idea. Aren't we all trying to do the best we can? It's a lot of trouble to go to if you don't really care. Bryan |
Subject: RE: Current Great Folk Clubs? From: Dave Earl Date: 17 Apr 08 - 02:57 PM Er Dare I put in another vote for The Lewes Arms ? Is anyone from those other threads watching? Dave |
Subject: RE: Current Great Folk Clubs? From: Fidjit Date: 17 Apr 08 - 02:53 PM Lewes on a Saturday. Ok. I'll try and get there. Chas |
Subject: RE: Current Great Folk Clubs? From: Willa Date: 17 Apr 08 - 01:36 PM Third vote for Cottingham Live! Organised by Linda Kelly, regular opportunities to hear Hissyfit. (Next week it's Hissyfit and Friends evening.) Good guest list and a very smart, acoustically good venue. http://cottingham-live.mysite.wanadoo-members.co.uk/ |
Subject: RE: Current Great Folk Clubs? From: GUEST,TJ in San Diego Date: 17 Apr 08 - 01:21 PM From the "left coast," San Diego, CA: Lestat's Coffee House on Adams Avenue Acoustic Music San Diego on Mansfield Avenue (off Adams) Twigg's Coffee House (on occasion) Also, the annual Adams Avenue based Roots Music Festival. Lou Curtiss, collector/archivist/historian owner of Folk Arts rare records on Adams Avenue, who helped found the event, has one of the greatest collections of period recordings anywhere. A great local resource for roots music, folk, jazz, blues - you name it, dating back to the very early 1900's. If you happen to vacation here, it is well worth a visit. |
Subject: RE: Current Great Folk Clubs? From: Mr Red Date: 17 Apr 08 - 01:19 PM Bath doesn't have a regular day and is monthly. they say Next Month, (Friday 9th of May) we have Cyser booked to play. Cyser play (also) for French/Breton dancing and very dancable they are. |
Subject: RE: Current Great Folk Clubs? From: The Sandman Date: 17 Apr 08 - 01:03 PM Cork singers club, An Spailpín Fánach, South Main Street,cork city.I have had at least three really good gigs there.Dick Miles |
Subject: RE: Current Great Folk Clubs? From: Waddon Pete Date: 17 Apr 08 - 12:08 PM If you are south of the Thames, the Croydon Folk Club on a Monday night is well worth a visit! There are plenty of good song sessions in East Anglia too. Grab a copy of "Mardles" and your road atlas! Best wishes, Peter |
Subject: RE: Current Great Folk Clubs? From: Mr Red Date: 17 Apr 08 - 02:17 AM Bath FC details on cresby.com > FC's > Somerset And while we are talking of Somers - how about the Somers TFC in Worcester - no guests but a healthy membership who contribute 2 each(all there is time for) and those who just love to listen see the same website page. |
Subject: RE: Current Great Folk Clubs? From: Forsh Date: 16 Apr 08 - 08:31 PM TWO PENCE WORTH.. here's mine, Wot makes a great folk club? I guess the answers to that would be as varied as the answers to your real question, We are all looking thru oour own eyes after all. For me, I love a good SAR, egletarianism must prevail here though. But then I enjoy those crazy songwriter typs, too, with their depth & modern ways! (!) Still ... I LOVE great Harmonies in Traditional singing, and rousing chorusses... oh hell! I like the one I like at the time, at this time, it's the Bluestone FC at Old Hartley, Near Whitley Bay in the Sunny North East of England. Now, if you's asked me 25 years ago.... |
Subject: RE: Current Great Folk Clubs? From: Suegorgeous Date: 16 Apr 08 - 08:10 PM Actually meant Bristol rather than South West, sorry for vagueness! Henry - thanks for the info re some nearish to Bristol, have meant to get to the Bradford one. Where is the monthly one in Bath? There's also of course the new monthly Bath Folk Club, but that's only happened once and I wasn't there. Good reports though. |
Subject: RE: Current Great Folk Clubs? From: GUEST,Bill the sound Date: 16 Apr 08 - 07:54 PM One of the best in this area is the BBC Folk club at llandaff run by the Hennessy's. Frank is very fair and gives everybody a chance. |
Subject: RE: Current Great Folk Clubs? From: Girl Friday Date: 16 Apr 08 - 06:55 PM Orpington Friday Folk's not listed here, but, more pleasingly, my little club is not on the other thread either. Whatever you think, we are open all through August. |
Subject: RE: Current Great Folk Clubs? From: henryclem Date: 16 Apr 08 - 11:45 AM There are good clubs in the Southwest ... Swindon (every Friday; shuts down July/August but unofficially continues with singarounds throughout that period) plenty of excellent guests and resident legends Ted & Ivy ... Devizes (Mondays) - Bob & Gill Berry's club - terrific guests (about once a month) and enjoyable singarounds otherwise. Definitely deserves supporting. Great for choruses! Bradford-on-Avon (Tuesdays) - no guests; very popular, continues throughout the year. Highworth (twice a month - Wednesdays) has occasional guests, really friendly and well-established club. Corsham (Thursdays) is terrific - really good attendances every week, and a really high standard of floor singers and musicians ... guests once a month or so. Also : The Nova Scotia (Bristol) - good variety of guests, and some outstanding floor singers/players every week. Every Monday; and occasional Saturday guest nights as well. This year I have also visited Folk in The Vale (1st Friday of the month) in North Dorset, and Mary English's monthly session in Bath; all these places are within an hour or so's drive for me, and I'd recommend every one of them - they are all really welcoming to new visitors. Henry |
Subject: RE: Current Great Folk Clubs? From: TheSnail Date: 16 Apr 08 - 08:32 AM Fidjit I'm not over much. When I do (in August) they are all closed. The Lewes Arms Folk Club keeps going through August. |
Subject: RE: Current Great Folk Clubs? From: Banjiman Date: 16 Apr 08 - 08:21 AM WLD....why only towns? We're here. Kirkby Fleetham Paul |
Subject: RE: Current Great Folk Clubs? From: Pistachio Date: 16 Apr 08 - 08:19 AM Try Beverley for opportunities to sing and/or play most nights. How lucky we are to be up near Hull! H. |
Subject: RE: Current Great Folk Clubs? From: Big Al Whittle Date: 16 Apr 08 - 08:17 AM Well that ought to disqualify them, if they keep bloody closing. Christmas ...fair enough, but the best ones keep chugging away the rest of the year, through hell and high water. I tend to think a town is suffering from acute moral failure if there isn't some sort of folk club. Even if its not the sort that plays my sort of music - there should be some citizens with enough red corpuscles to get something going. Stratford always amazes me. You'd think an arty place like that would be snooing with folk clubs, but alas! Nary a sausage.... |
Subject: RE: Current Great Folk Clubs? From: Pistachio Date: 16 Apr 08 - 08:16 AM I've got to second Micca and mention Cottingham Live, East Yorkshire. Fantastic venue, friendly crowd, amazing talent, great voices, 'elastic band' and visitors often return having had such a great time. Weekly, Wednesday - 8pm start. Tonight!! Will find out about the White Hart, Mickleby next month! Hazel.x |
Subject: RE: Current Great Folk Clubs? From: Fidjit Date: 16 Apr 08 - 06:20 AM Waltham Abbey Stortfolk, Bishop's Stortford Milk Maid, Bury St Edmonds Llantristant, of course Sharps No other reason than that they are very welcoming I'm not over much. When I do (in August) they are all closed. Chas |
Subject: RE: Current Great Folk Clubs? From: GUEST,OLDNICKILBY Date: 16 Apr 08 - 04:34 AM Well my favs are:- Grand Union , Swan in the Rushes and the Packhorse all in and around Loughborough. Black Diamond (when you can find it) and Birmingham Trad, Port Mahon in Oxford, Okehampton is a must,but my favourite is the second saturday session we have in our kitchen. |
Subject: RE: Current Great Folk Clubs? From: GUEST Date: 16 Apr 08 - 03:30 AM Did anyone mention the Black Swan in York? Great club. |
Subject: RE: Current Great Folk Clubs? From: GUEST,Mike O'Leary-Johns Date: 15 Apr 08 - 09:14 PM SWINDON ; Bodmin ; The Tiger{Long Eaton} ; Swindon ;Grand Union; The Grove; Swindon; Black Diamond{Brum}; Maidenhead ; Swindon........Mike |
Subject: RE: Current Great Folk Clubs? From: Saro Date: 15 Apr 08 - 08:56 PM Folk on the Moor is brilliant as is Bodmin Folk Club (and they were both in the South west last time I looked). Two other great favourites of mine (though notmin the South West, are the Everyman in Suffolk - well run, well attended, great atmosphere, and the Black Diamond in Birmingham is also excellent, with fantastic chorus singing and really good bunch of regular singers. Saro |
Subject: RE: Current Great Folk Clubs? From: Suegorgeous Date: 15 Apr 08 - 08:21 PM hmmm...so very few in the southwest.... |
Subject: RE: Current Great Folk Clubs? From: Rasener Date: 15 Apr 08 - 04:44 PM Well thats OK then :-) |
Subject: RE: Current Great Folk Clubs? From: Banjiman Date: 15 Apr 08 - 04:06 PM Villain, as I started the thread I'll let you off! Paul |
Subject: RE: Current Great Folk Clubs? From: Rasener Date: 15 Apr 08 - 04:02 PM In fairness, I mentioned Faldingworth Live, but in the true sense of the word, it is not a folk club. Its a village hall putting on Folk Concerts. |
Subject: RE: Current Great Folk Clubs? From: SunrayFC Date: 15 Apr 08 - 03:44 PM Could I, Should I mention the Sunray Folk Club, in Broadmayne. DT2 8EW. Well there you go, I mentioned it! |
Subject: RE: Current Great Folk Clubs? From: The Greyt Hound Date: 15 Apr 08 - 03:41 PM I must admit I really like Kirkby Fleetham folk club for its great ambience. All the people there are lovely. http://www.myspace.com/kirkbyfleethamfolkclub |
Subject: RE: Current Great Folk Clubs? From: GUEST,The Mole Catcher's unplugged Apprentice Date: 15 Apr 08 - 02:52 PM When I was last in England, The Red Lion in Kings Heath Birmingham was a favourite spot as was The Birmingham Traditional Music Club on Sunday nights at the Wagon and Horses on Adderley Street Charlotte R |
Subject: RE: Current Great Folk Clubs? From: GUEST Date: 15 Apr 08 - 02:40 PM |
Subject: RE: Current Great Folk Clubs? From: Big Al Whittle Date: 15 Apr 08 - 02:27 PM and of course Sooz and Mike over at Gainsborough. |
Subject: RE: Current Great Folk Clubs? From: Big Al Whittle Date: 15 Apr 08 - 02:26 PM The Vernon, Spondon, Derby The Brown Cow, mansfield Singaround at Higham, Thursday nights - forgotten the name of the pub, but very welcoming I've always found the "nd time around in Beeston Nottingham very welcoming There are numerous ones. Nick Ellis deserves a mention for his work in Loughborough over years at various venues. Also Howard coleman. |
Subject: RE: Current Great Folk Clubs? From: LesB Date: 15 Apr 08 - 02:19 PM I suppose i'd better put my biased two'penneth in. The Bothy Folk Club Southport of course. Excellent resident singers, great guests (every two weeks), good singers nights on the other weeks, pleasant surroundings, cask beer, reasonable prices & a 43 year track record. Cheers Les |
Subject: RE: Current Great Folk Clubs? From: bubblyrat Date: 15 Apr 08 - 10:19 AM Marlow Bottom, Marlow, Bucks., ---a club with high musical standards, and a regular weekly change of venue between 3 different pubs, viz. T J Reilly's, ( Marlow Bottom), The Prince Albert,( Frieth ), and The Old Ship, ( Cadmore End ). I am ,of course, entirely biased. Next up would be Herga, I guess; Maidenhead is OK, but the seating arrangements are a bit sad ( sadly !! ). Sorry, Terry et al !! |
Subject: RE: Current Great Folk Clubs? From: GUEST,Joseph de Culver City Date: 15 Apr 08 - 10:12 AM From the US west coast: The Coffee Gallery Backstage-Altadena,CA Folk Music Center-Claremont,CA |
Subject: RE: Current Great Folk Clubs? From: GUEST,Mrs Brother Crow Date: 15 Apr 08 - 10:08 AM There are many great clubs out there but my favourites have to be Croxdale Folk Club which is held in The Daleside Arms on a Tuesday with many great acts coming up including Brian Willoughby and Cathryn Craig on 22 April and in june the excellent Wendy Arrowsmith. That leads me on to my next choice which is of course Kirkby Fleetham Folk Club which is held once a month. They also hold excellent folk weekends twice a year. Paul and Wendy make you feel like you are in their living room they are so friendly. Check them out at http://www.kirkbyfleethamfolkclub.co.uk/ as they are holding a great event this Saturday. |
Subject: RE: Current Great Folk Clubs? From: The Sandman Date: 15 Apr 08 - 09:55 AM swindon, nottingham carrington. |
Subject: RE: Current Great Folk Clubs? From: GUEST,Esses Girl Date: 15 Apr 08 - 08:41 AM Sharps is probably the best that I can get to easily, but Maidenhead has been excellent on the occasions that I've managed to get there. |
Subject: RE: Current Great Folk Clubs? From: Leadfingers Date: 14 Apr 08 - 07:24 PM This is the THIRD vote for Maidenhead ! But Herga and Sharps are a bit good too ! |
Subject: RE: Current Great Folk Clubs? From: Georgiansilver Date: 14 Apr 08 - 07:10 PM Gainsborough Folk Club |
Subject: RE: Current Great Folk Clubs? From: Cllr Date: 14 Apr 08 - 07:07 PM maidenhead |
Subject: RE: Current Great Folk Clubs? From: Dame Pattie Smith EPNS Date: 14 Apr 08 - 07:02 PM ???? You've lost me there Dave. I think Llantrisant is one of the best but then I'm biased! |
Subject: RE: Current Great Folk Clubs? From: Dave the Gnome Date: 14 Apr 08 - 06:58 PM Llantrisant For some reason I always read that had hand restraints. Maybe wishful thinking;-) :D |
Subject: RE: Current Great Folk Clubs? From: Andy Jackson Date: 14 Apr 08 - 05:44 PM Then of course there's The Downland Folk Club Newport Isle of wight. 2nd Fridays. "New Club - Old Traditions" |
Subject: RE: Current Great Folk Clubs? From: Jack Blandiver Date: 14 Apr 08 - 05:27 PM We went to a memorable sing The Green Dragon in Bishops Frome near Hereford last summer, 12th June according to my notebook. Hope it's still going strong! |
Subject: RE: Current Great Folk Clubs? From: Les in Chorlton Date: 14 Apr 08 - 05:07 PM Where are you Chris? |
Subject: RE: Current Great Folk Clubs? From: GUEST Date: 14 Apr 08 - 04:38 PM I just wish there was a Folk Club near where I live, good or bad ! Chris |
Subject: RE: Current Great Folk Clubs? From: Dave Sutherland Date: 14 Apr 08 - 04:33 PM Naturally I'm going for my own club Traditions at the Tiger,Tiger Inn, Long Eaton www.tigerfolk.com but I'll also give mention to Grand Union Folk, Soar Bridge Inn, Barrow on Soar, Loughborough and Derby Traditional Music Club, Old Derby Goal, Friargate, Derby proud strongholds of traditional music and song with a warm welcome to audience and floor singers alike |
Subject: RE: Current Great Folk Clubs? From: Little Robyn Date: 14 Apr 08 - 03:51 PM Devonport Folk Music Club in Auckland NZ. Look for Roger He has been running the club for something like 35-40 years! I haven't been able to attend for ages but I understand it's still great and the venue has an amazing view. Robyn |
Subject: RE: Current Great Folk Clubs? From: Tootler Date: 14 Apr 08 - 03:37 PM I'll second the Welly at Wolviston, Also the White Hart at Mickleby near Whitby, and the Pot House at Hartlepool. |
Subject: RE: Current Great Folk Clubs? From: Gervase Date: 14 Apr 08 - 02:53 PM I've been a bit out of the loop for the past four years or so, but Sharp's, Herga and Maidenhead were excellent. Favourite, though, was the Waveney Folk Club in Oulton Broad from 1979 - 1984. Truly a land of lost content! |
Subject: RE: Current Great Folk Clubs? From: Banjiman Date: 14 Apr 08 - 02:44 PM Thanks Peregrina....I was secretly hoping someone might mention us! We look forward to seeing you again too! |
Subject: RE: Current Great Folk Clubs? From: peregrina Date: 14 Apr 08 - 02:36 PM I will put in a vote for Kirkby Fleetham, great music, super atmosphere--the perfect combination of varied quality performance and inclusive participation. Can't wait to get there again! |
Subject: RE: Current Great Folk Clubs? From: GUEST,Scooby Doo Date: 14 Apr 08 - 02:19 PM Llantrisant is a good folk club plus Newport. Scooby |
Subject: RE: Current Great Folk Clubs? From: GUEST,The Mole Catcher's unplugged Apprentice Date: 14 Apr 08 - 02:17 PM The Ankh-Morpork Folk Dance and Song Society Charlotte R |
Subject: RE: Current Great Folk Clubs? From: GUEST,Mrs Scarecrow Date: 14 Apr 08 - 02:07 PM I dont know if regular song sessions count but the First Tuesday at the Kings Head in Bridgnorth, the second tuesday at the Robin Hood at Ironbridge and the third Tuesday at the Boat in Jackfield are all great just a shame they each only happen once a month, the first Sunday at the Black Swan in Jackfield run by Bill Caddick is just stupendous, a generally marvellous evening. I miss having a regular weekly folk club since I moved to Shropshire but the quality of what we do have is really good |
Subject: RE: Current Great Folk Clubs? From: GUEST,glueman Date: 14 Apr 08 - 01:43 PM The one in Mark Radcliffe's book 'Northern Sky' sounded quite good. |
Subject: RE: Current Great Folk Clubs? From: Dave the Gnome Date: 14 Apr 08 - 01:42 PM Swinton, of course! Goes without saying:-) Cheers Dave. |
Subject: RE: Current Great Folk Clubs? From: Micca Date: 14 Apr 08 - 01:37 PM Cottingham Live Cottingham nr Hull, Yorkshire UK I went last Wednesday, the standard of singing, choral support and Floor singers was outstanding and the friendly welcome and support was top class too, I wish it was nearer to where I live so I could attend regularly |
Subject: RE: Current Great Folk Clubs? From: GUEST,The Mole Catcher's unplugged Apprentice Date: 14 Apr 08 - 01:37 PM At least I think so, but I am biased of course :-) well if you insist... :-) Victoria Folk Music Society plus other musical odds and sods on the links page Charlotte R |
Subject: RE: Current Great Folk Clubs? From: Bert Date: 14 Apr 08 - 01:34 PM Also, I forgot to mention that Bucks County Folk also hold events several times every year where members get a chance to perform in public. |
Subject: RE: Current Great Folk Clubs? From: GUEST Date: 14 Apr 08 - 01:33 PM The Naseby Square Folk Club , Market Harborough, second Thursday of the month - meets in the local community centre which doesn't sound like an atmospheric setting, but success is down to the bloke who runs it and to the supper organised by his wife. Always packed with both performers and audience -starts at 7.30. Worthington Folk Club at the Malt Shovel, Worthington near Ashby de la Zouch - once again always packed on second Monday of the month. There are loads of good clubs in the East Midlands, will perhapos add afew more later on. |
Subject: RE: Current Great Folk Clubs? From: Rasener Date: 14 Apr 08 - 01:25 PM True Charlotte. Faldingworth Live http://www.faldingworthlive.co.uk/ At least I think so, but I am biased of course :-) |
Subject: RE: Current Great Folk Clubs? From: GUEST,The Mole Catcher's unplugged Apprentice Date: 14 Apr 08 - 01:19 PM As an antidote to the appalling thread asking people to name and shame the worst folk club Review: Whorst club and why I don't see the word folk anywhere in the aforementioned thread's title. Besides which, this assumes that you take that said thread seriously. Charlotte R |
Subject: RE: Current Great Folk Clubs? From: GUEST,Mike Cain Date: 14 Apr 08 - 01:12 PM Well done Bert and what a grand web site too. Lewes Arms, Roal Oak in Lewes, Seaford, Orpington Lib.Club, Musical Traditions in London, Elsie`s, to name but a few. These are clubs that not only welcome listeners and performers but, over the course of the year offer the widest variety of guest artists/istes to suit anyones taste if they are interested in "fok music". |
Subject: RE: Current Great Folk Clubs? From: The Sandman Date: 14 Apr 08 - 01:07 PM wilsons folk club,at the welly wolviston,good chorus singing well attended, good beer Kiveton park folk club.good chorus singing ,well attended. Darlington brittania.good singers good beer. Stockton,all the above. |
Subject: RE: Current Great Folk Clubs? From: GUEST,Dug Date: 14 Apr 08 - 01:06 PM Hitchin Folk Club. Hitchin, Herts, UK. Top class acts, intimate, comfortable environment, handy bar. Dedicated and efficient organisers. (If they're reading this, maybe I can get some cut-price admission?) Doug |
Subject: RE: Current Great Folk Clubs? From: Bert Date: 14 Apr 08 - 01:00 PM Bucks County Folk Club Nice people, friendly. So popular that they have to limit the length of songs so that everyone gets to sing. |
Subject: RE: Current Great Folk Clubs? From: Banjiman Date: 14 Apr 08 - 12:59 PM ....and why they are great would be interesting too! |
Subject: Current Great Folk Clubs? From: Banjiman Date: 14 Apr 08 - 12:56 PM As an antidote to the appalling thread asking people to name and shame the worst folk club you have ever been to......why not be more positive and talk about the one(s) you have enjoyed .....shall we say in the last year? Name as many as you want...... Paul |
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