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Subject: RE: the wilsons down south From: GUEST,Brian Peters Date: 14 Aug 07 - 11:53 AM Getting there, Dick.... Next stop, the apostrophe! |
Subject: RE: the wilsons down south From: melodeonboy Date: 14 Aug 07 - 12:58 PM Every time I see the title of this thread, I wish they would come down south. I saw them at The Gower Festival donkey's years ago and they were outstanding. Please let me know if they ever come anywhere near Kent! |
Subject: RE: the wilsons down south From: Betsy Date: 14 Aug 07 - 06:41 PM Hiya Rachel , I was talking to your Dad last Saturday and your Aunty Pat, Uncle Chris ,Tom, Ken, Steve, and Mike and we were all recalling lovely stories about your Nana who we all miss so much. I'm glad you never want to leave the Wilsons - you are a very lucky girl to have so many nice relations . Send my best wishes to your Mam and Dad Just say - Betsy sent them. |
Subject: RE: the wilsons down south From: GUEST Date: 15 Aug 07 - 06:45 AM Wilsons were just great! at Saltburn festival as always. I hope everybody read the familys heart felt tribute in the program to Jean Lee who sadly passed away earlier this year. That! aswell as other comments made in this thread, show the relationship they have with their audiences up and DOWN the country. See you all at Whitby! |
Subject: RE: the wilsons down south From: GUEST,Jo Date: 16 Aug 07 - 05:01 AM Hello Guest, unfortunately we were unable to make Saltburn, but we are definitely going to Bromyard festival to see them. It was lovely to hear from Steve`s daughter, and the nice memories she had of her nana. Did the Wilsons parents sing and have they carried on from them? and how many of their children sing, and do they all sing together. It might be nice for Jean Lee`s family if the Wilsons tribute to her, were to be posted on to this thread! Jo |
Subject: RE: the wilsons down south From: The Sandman Date: 16 Aug 07 - 07:57 AM I think only their mother sang. I have been friends with the Wilsons since 1975,and I dont recall any mention of their dad singing.Dick Miles. |
Subject: RE: the wilsons down south From: GUEST,rachael Date: 21 Aug 07 - 03:38 PM at the whitby festival in the met there was dad tom mike ken chris pat jackie (who doesnt normally sing) me and someone else who i have fogotenn...we all sang my nanas favorite song which is ... minors life. A day after i was speaking to my dad about the singing and said how proud nana wilson would of been. i miss her so much... we all do rachael |
Subject: RE: the wilsons down south From: The Sandman Date: 21 Aug 07 - 03:56 PM Hi Racheal,give them all my regards,was it Paul you forgot.Dick Miles |
Subject: RE: the wilsons down south From: GUEST Date: 23 Aug 07 - 09:20 AM It was Louis Killen! I went to all thier concerts they were on great form as ever. |
Subject: RE: the wilsons down south From: The Sandman Date: 23 Aug 07 - 10:17 AM Another Individual who has contributed a lot to the folk scene,along with the Wilsons. |
Subject: RE: the wilsons down south From: nutty Date: 23 Aug 07 - 12:50 PM Hi Rachel. Your Nana would have been very proud that all the family were singing together cos as you said Jackie doesn't often sing with the rest although she has a lovely voice as well. Glad you enjoyed it as well. I once saw her hit a man on the head with her fan because he was talking while the family were singing on stage and she couldn't hear properly. He was very suprised but didn't talk again. |
Subject: RE: the wilsons down south From: GUEST,Jo Date: 02 Oct 07 - 05:29 AM I was very please to find out yesterday, that the Wilsons are appearing at a club in Leicester on the 22nd October, Which coincides with a trip I have to make up to Nottingham that week! perfect timing! I spoke to a couple of the Wilsons briefly at Bromyard festival, and they did hint that there was a good posibility of them venturing down to some clubs and festivals near the south coast in 2008. Great news!! Jo |
Subject: RE: the wilsons down south From: Betsy Date: 02 Oct 07 - 05:56 AM Hi Jo, I do believe it's at a village Barrow on the Soar. Amazingly my newly wed daughter & husband have just moved there from the North and they're looking forward to seeing the Wilsons. My daughter definitely wasn't at Bromyard - but she is called Jo - if you like small coincidences !!. |
Subject: RE: the wilsons down south From: GUEST Date: 02 Oct 07 - 09:11 AM Is it the Grand Union folk club? |
Subject: RE: the wilsons down south From: GUEST,old girl Date: 03 Oct 07 - 03:54 PM Hi Rachel Your Nan was the first person to get my grandson to perform with your Dad on stage (ask him about it), his name is Nicky from S/Wales send them our love and tell them we think of them often. Rose & Dave |
Subject: RE: the wilsons down south From: GUEST,Jo Date: 11 Dec 09 - 06:46 AM At last!! We saw the Wilsons last Friday at the Guildford Music Institute folk club, and what a lovely night, the lads were on excellent form as was the singing from the audience. Since this thread was first posted back in 2007, we have seen the family performing at various festivals up and down the country, but it was great to see them almost on the doorstep. Brilliant, well done and thank you Guildford. |
Subject: RE: the wilsons down south From: Hamish Date: 11 Dec 09 - 09:04 AM and they're in Walthamstow on 24th January :) |
Subject: RE: the wilsons down south From: Surreysinger Date: 11 Dec 09 - 03:13 PM Hi Jo.... glad to hear that you enjoyed the evening. I heard really good reports about it when I got back from Bucks , and shall pass on your comments to other members of the club's committee. I gather that the Wilsons also enjoyed the evening a great deal! |
Subject: RE: the wilsons down south From: GUEST,John Date: 12 Dec 09 - 06:32 AM Walthamstow? mmmm that's doable. Their new cd is fantastic, and I've just checked out their excellent website for the last half an hour. Very different to the norm, but what you would expect from the Family.(I for one would be very interested in the book Tom) |
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