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Queensbury Folk Day

Joe G 28 Sep 08 - 05:11 AM
Dave Hanson 28 Sep 08 - 04:40 AM
GUEST,Joe G 27 Sep 08 - 06:44 PM
Geoff the Duck 27 Sep 08 - 06:29 PM
Joe G 27 Sep 08 - 04:46 PM
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Subject: RE: Queensbury Folk Day
From: Joe G
Date: 28 Sep 08 - 05:11 AM

Hi eric

Must admit I have meant to visit the Pineberry but not got round to it - I have trouble driving in the dark because of my eyesight so don't get around to sessions as much as I would like to. I live in Undercliffe and go to the Topic regularly. I am working on this on behalf of Queensbury Comunity Association and we have just secured funding - if you are interested in being involved please send me a pm - you'd be very welcome as we need more people with a knowledge of the folk scene on the Committee


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Subject: RE: Queensbury Folk Day
From: Dave Hanson
Date: 28 Sep 08 - 04:40 AM

There is a folk session at the Pineberry EVERY Tuesday night, so where are you all.

eric


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Subject: RE: Queensbury Folk Day
From: GUEST,Joe G
Date: 27 Sep 08 - 06:44 PM

Hi Geoff

Great to hear from you.

Certainly will. Seems a good venue with a few rooms for different activities. If you read through my reviews in recent Tykes it will probably give you a good idea of the line up. Just need to sort out a few folk friendly pubs - the Pineberry is an obvious one but I will be going on a recce once I am back from holiday. I am hoping that we can demonstrate the positive side of English tradition and culture to conteract the unfortunate political situation in Queensbury where the negative aspect seems to have dominated recently.

Hope you can make it - would be grate to see you, Mrs Duck and the Ducklings there!


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Subject: RE: Queensbury Folk Day
From: Geoff the Duck
Date: 27 Sep 08 - 06:29 PM

Keep us updated Joe.
The Victoria Hall used to be a good ceilidh venue. We had local Polish dancers doing displays in events organised by Boars Head Morris Men. Red leather boots...
Quack!
Geoff.


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Subject: Queensbury Folk Day
From: Joe G
Date: 27 Sep 08 - 04:46 PM

You read it here first!

Advance notice of a folk day as part of Queensbury Music Festival.

7th March 2009, Victoria Hall, Queensbury nr Bradford

Afternoon and evening concerts, workshops, sessions, singarounds.

Strong line up of many of the finest artists from across Yorkshire and Derbyshire (that should give you a clue) - full details to follow shortly when all artists are fully confirmed

Hope to see as many Mudcatters there as possible

More news to follow


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