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Subject: RE: About What's On From: Rt Revd Sir jOhn from Hull Date: 01 Jul 01 - 07:30 PM I think this is a good idea, I like live folk music but dont always know where to go, especially in other towns. |
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Subject: RE: About What's On From: Richard Bridge Date: 01 Jul 01 - 05:03 PM I dont always have tome tyo keep up. orry |
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Subject: RE: About What's On From: Murray MacLeod Date: 01 Jul 01 - 02:36 PM Richard, we had a bit of a discussion about Folk Venues recently, and all that remains to decide is how to implement this. I will be refreshing the thread shortly, now that I have some spare time again, and certainly any input and assistance wwould be more than welcome. Murray |
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Subject: RE: About What's On From: Bert Date: 01 Jul 01 - 02:22 PM Yeah I know, I've been a bit busy lately. |
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Subject: About What's On From: Richard Bridge Date: 01 Jul 01 - 12:42 PM This permathread that is such a good idea seems to be stagnating. Particularly for the UK users, there are regional magazines from the EFDSS that list clubs and most are regular - weekly/bi-weekly/monthly. I don't get those - but I do get "What's On FOlks" which does list most Kent clubs. The organiser is not a computer user. Would it be useful if I posted some details to the WHat's On thread, and could anyone who gets any of the EFDSS mags or any other non-EFDSS equivalents do likewise, so that there was a database here of the UK clubs - or would it be simpler to have links to the UK sites that (so far as they do) do list UK clubs. |
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