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The Tabbush Sisters Farncombe 18/3/05

Nemesis 16 Mar 05 - 03:14 PM
English Jon 16 Mar 05 - 12:18 PM
GUEST,Irene Shettle 15 Mar 05 - 05:35 PM
Boab 15 Mar 05 - 01:12 AM
GUEST,Irene Shettle 14 Mar 05 - 05:44 PM
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Subject: RE: The Tabbush Sisters Farncombe 18/3/05
From: Nemesis
Date: 16 Mar 05 - 03:14 PM

I had the great pleasure of being in the studio when they came in for a live session feature on BBC "South Live" radio programme (Sundays 7-9pm local time - audio streamed) a few months ago - www.bbc.co.uk/southerncounties

If you are "folkie" (in any sense) in Sussex, Surrey, Hants and Dorset (transmission area) you could do worse than sending a demo + biog etc to
BBC South Live
40-42 Queens Road
Brighton
BN1 3XB

The presenter Phil Jackson is Folk/World minded

Cheers
Nem


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Subject: RE: The Tabbush Sisters Farncombe 18/3/05
From: English Jon
Date: 16 Mar 05 - 12:18 PM

and gentlemen, I defy you not to fancy at least one of them.

Go to this. They are stunning.

EJ


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Subject: RE: The Tabbush Sisters Farncombe 18/3/05
From: GUEST,Irene Shettle
Date: 15 Mar 05 - 05:35 PM

I can second Boab's comments regarding Carolyn's CD. Talking of which, Carolyn Robson, Moira Craig and Sarah Morgan will be celebrating the launch of their new CD at an Electric Voices gig in Cranleigh in May. Also launching her new CD on the same night at the same venue will be Anna Tabbush - for more information, see the Electric Voices website, or contact Lawrence Heath on the number or e-mail address given. Sorry Boab - guess you're going to miss out again! (:-(


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Subject: RE: The Tabbush Sisters Farncombe 18/3/05
From: Boab
Date: 15 Mar 05 - 01:12 AM

Guaranteed quality folk entertainment!My latest c.d. purchase just happens to be "All the Fine Young Men" from their talented Mom, Carolyn Robson. The sisters do some vocal harmony backing on several numbers, and they DO sound good. Wish I was within reachable radius.
[ B.T.W. I can highly recommend "All the Fine Young Men" as a worthwhile buy. Being a Scot, I am entranced by Corolyn's rendition of "MacCrimmon's Lament". I heard her singing it 'way back in my Northumbrian days, and was watching her c.d. output for that one in particular!]


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Subject: The Tabbush Sisters Farncombe 18/3/05
From: GUEST,Irene Shettle
Date: 14 Mar 05 - 05:44 PM

THE TABBUSH SISTERS appear at The Good Old Way Folk Club, The Freeholders, St John's Street, Farncombe, nr Godalming Surrey on Friday 18 March 2005.
Fabulous three-part harmonies from these exciting folk siblings who stole the show from Jim Moray at the Electric Theatre in Guildford! Winners of the WFA young musicians of the year award in 2002 and the daughters of Northumbrian singer Carolyn Robson and fiddle, melodeon & pipes playing Paul Tabbush, they have a large repertoire of traditional and contemporary song.

Admission £6.00 (Refunded to floor singers)
For further information

Call Lawrence Heath on 01483 871433 or e-mail : info@electricvoices.org.
For map see website at http://homepage.ntlworld.com/borodance/goodo.htm


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