Subject: What's on in November From: Bert. Date: 28 Oct 98 - 02:48 PM I'll start this thread with... My 'sing/jam session' at Phoenixville PA. on Friday 13th. Lots of good food and a very mixed batch of songs. email for directions. albert.hansell@bentley.com Add your own venues. Bert. |
Subject: RE: What's on in November From: Barbara Shaw Date: 28 Oct 98 - 03:39 PM I'm producing a FREE concert at the Blackstone Library in Branford, CT, on Wednesday, Nov 4, at 7:30 p.m. featuring: Phil Rosenthal (formerly of Seldom Scene) on mandolin, banjo and guitar, Jim Sirch on Irish whistle, and Judy Kodaras on flute and piano. It's a "Showcase of Music Teachers" sponsored by the Musical Arts Society. Come on by, if you're in the area. |
Subject: RE: What's on in November From: Tim Jaques tjaques@netcom.ca Date: 28 Oct 98 - 05:55 PM Archie Fisher at The Flying Cloud Folk Club in Toronto, Sunday November 1. |
Subject: RE: What's on in November From: Dale Rose Date: 28 Oct 98 - 06:45 PM Not quite November, but on Saturday, October 31, Pop Wagner and lots of good local talent will be at the Ozark Folk Center in Mountain View, Arkansas. This weekend is also Bean Fest and the Great Arkansas Championship Outhouse Race. (must be seen to be believed!) There will also be virtually non-stop music On The Square In Mountain View.
While the evening concerts at the Folk Center always include a good variety of excellent local musicians, one local who is quite well known, cowboy singer Glenn Ohrlin, is on the schedule for November 3. The last regular concert of the year will be November 5.
Also coming up are the SPBGMA National Fiddlers Convention & Championships November 6-8, and The Third Annual Cowboy Music & Poetry Gathering November 13-14. Special guests will be SKY SHIVERS, STEVE SCHICK, PERRY WILLIAMS, PRICKLY PAIR, CHUCK MILNER, AND MORE. Thanksgiving in the Ozarks, November 26-28~~Guest Craft Folk, Free crafts admission, concerts each night.
This is a good idea, Bert, I know I will likely get no further than MtV this month, but it will be fun to dream.
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Subject: RE: What's on in November From: Liam's Brother Date: 29 Oct 98 - 01:15 AM 20 NOV - Sea song concert at Seamen's Church Institute, 241 Water Street (next to South Street Seaport) in Manhattan. |
Subject: RE: What's on in November From: rosebrook Date: 29 Oct 98 - 08:48 AM On Nov. 14th and 15th, the Eugene (Oregon) Celtic Festival will be held at the Eugene Fairgrounds. Would be great to meet (Blessings) Barbara or other Oregonian Mudcatters there! Rose |
Subject: RE: What's on in November From: Bert Date: 29 Oct 98 - 09:03 AM Dammit, I shouldn't have started this thread. Now I want to go to all of them and I can't. |
Subject: RE: What's on in November From: Susan-Marie Date: 29 Oct 98 - 12:06 PM Nov 9 - Andy Stewart and Gerry O'Beirne at Paint Branch UU Church in Silver Spring, Maryland. My husband's out of town and the regular baby-sitter doesn't work on school nights, so I won't be there (sigh) but it should be a great time. |
Subject: RE: What's on in November From: Barbara Date: 29 Oct 98 - 12:45 PM Tom Lewis will be in town (Portland, OR) singing sea chanties next weekend( Sat Nov 7, and rosebrook, I'll put that on the calendar, and let you know. That weekend is getting a little full, but maybe... Blessings, Barbara |
Subject: RE: What's on in November From: Roger in Baltimore Date: 29 Oct 98 - 06:53 PM I just want to tout my favorite music place, the Folkal Point in Columbia, Md. (about half-way between DC and Baltimore). The URL is serve.com/folkalpoint/newsletter.html if you want more information. Here is November's line up. *Nov 5 - Bruce Davies w/Johnsmith Nov 12 - Lui Collins and Dana Robinson w/Carla Ulbrich Nov 19 - Mac Walter and John Cronin *Nov 21 - Anne Hills (Oliver's Carriage House) Yours truly is emcee on the nights with a * (star:) get it ? Roger in Baltimore |
Subject: RE: What's on in November From: Ritchie Date: 30 Oct 98 - 06:38 AM Alabama 3 at the Riverside Newcastle monday 16th Nov. Don't y'all rush now ....I hav'nt got my ticket yet. Ritchie the Flash of Thunder. |
Subject: RE: What's on in November From: Barbara Shaw Date: 04 Nov 98 - 12:59 PM Tonight's free concert (11/4) in Branford, CT (see above) with Phil Rosenthal, Jim Sirch and Judy Kodaras will also have Willow Sirch on Irish fiddle, accompanied by Jim on the bodhran. |
Subject: RE: What's on in November From: Ralph Butts Date: 04 Nov 98 - 04:03 PM Hi, Barbara.. We came close to getting to see this show - sounds like a good'un. Only 90 minutes away, so I guess it's not the last chance. I talked with Phil a few years ago when ordering his children's song tape (at least one of them) for my niece, and it's a very enjoyable album. As for The Seldom Scene, what more can be said? Maybe next time.....Tiger |
Subject: RE: What's on in November From: Roger in Baltimore Date: 09 Nov 98 - 02:18 PM |
Subject: RE: What's on in November From: Philippa Date: 09 Nov 98 - 04:23 PM I remember seeing an events listing at Ceolas, which seems to me a better format for this sort of information. If you're in Scotland: "Roots and Shoots" festival will be in Edinburgh 20-22 Nov, and the following weekend (27-29 Nov) there will be a fiddle festival at the Assembly Rooms in Edinburgh, organised I think by the Adult Learning Project. There's also an Irish set-dance workshop in Edinburgh, 28 Nov, organised by Linda Harkness. And the same weekend there will be a sets workshop in Derry, Northern Ireland. I imagine you can get details from "Set Dance News" which is on-line and has a link from the Ceolas site. |
Subject: RE: What's on in November From: Roger in Baltimore Date: 09 Nov 98 - 04:54 PM Try again,click here. Roger in Baltimore |
Subject: RE: What's on in November From: Roger in Baltimore Date: 09 Nov 98 - 05:00 PM One more time, click here. Roger in Baltimore, and learning HTML very slowly. |
Subject: RE: What's on in November From: Joe Offer Date: 27 Nov 98 - 12:57 AM I know it's a holiday and all, but might there be a song circle or a chantey sing or something on the south shore of Boston this Thanksgiving weekend? -Joe Offer, vacationing- |
Subject: RE: What's on in November From: Barry Finn Date: 27 Nov 98 - 01:16 PM Joe, can you give more info. I haven't run across anything in any of the folk listings. Thanks Barry |
Subject: RE: What's on in November From: Joe Offer Date: 27 Nov 98 - 05:34 PM Well, Barry, I'm here in the land of the Pilgrims this weekend, five miles north of Plymouth, and I was hoping there was a song circle or chantey sing or something where I might be able to sing with a group for an evening. Guess I'll have to wait until I get home next week. Maybe Massachusetts doesn't want to hear me sing. Well, I sang in church last Sunday. They're not gonna stop me there. -Joe Offer- |
Subject: RE: What's on in November From: Barry Finn Date: 27 Nov 98 - 11:03 PM Sorry Joe (I read there might be, instead of might there be, I cross up once & awhile), I thought you knew of a singing session I hadn't heard about. There are sessions this weekend, there just not singing sessions. You could try the South Shore Folk Music Club in Kingston 508-871-1052 or the Woods Hole Folk Music Soc. 978-540-0320, both are fairly close to where you're at. At Matt Murphy's in Brookline Village on Sat around 6:00 pm you'll find a session that's favorable towards singers you might also find Liam's Brother (Dan) there this weekend he's also visiting the area. If I'd known ahead of time there were going to be a few mudcatters around I'd have opened up the house for a kitchen party. If any others plan on visiting the area in the future an advance call might give rise to a possible get together with some of the other local cats. Hoping both Joe & Dan had a nice visit in the land of the Pilgrim (not talking about John Wayne country). Barry |
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