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Subject: Gigs at The Circle From: GUEST,Andy Whitehouse Date: 26 Apr 07 - 04:44 AM Hi All, There is a bunch of folk and roots music on offer at The Circle in Worksop with open sessions every Wednesday night from 6.30 (young 'uns welcome) and Worksop Folk Club on the 2nd Sunday of the month. We have a clog dancing school run by your very own Demon Barbers on Wednesdays as well - mainly for kids but all welcome. In addition we put on some great artists (ok so I'm biased!) Coming up fast is Swill Odgers doing a "Grand Ole Opry" style revue with guests Mick Thomas, Paul Simmonds, Wob and Hollow Horse on 5th May. We also have Rory McLeod on May 10th. June is a non-stop party with Shooglenifty (1st), Angelo Debarre Quartet (4th),Geoff Berner (9th), Martin Stephenson (16th), Spikedrivers (24th) and The Baghdaddies (28th). Then we go and have a lie down until The Battlefield Band on July 6th. We are a therapeutic and educational arts project run by volunteers -coming to our gigs helps fund our work in mental health/learning disability/excluded young people and so on. So come on down and let us entertain you or alternatively come on down and entertain us! Thanks |
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Subject: RE: Gigs at The Circle From: Black Diamond Date: 26 Apr 07 - 06:52 AM Hi Andy just putting in my two pennyworth of support here for you Andy what Andy and all the rest of his team are trying to do is well worth supporting. I go to the Folk Club (actually I see it more of asession Andy) on the 2nd Sunday, and it would be lovely to see more people there - you would get a very warm welcome best of luck with your efforts to make The Circle full of interest and good live acts Lin (from Rattlejags) |
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Subject: RE: Gigs at The Circle From: GUEST,Andy Whitehouse Date: 26 Apr 07 - 05:22 PM Hey Lin! Thanks for your support. Did you know that the clog school is now open to people who are 19+? Come on down! Andy |
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