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'Holy Ground Folkclub Birmingham

GUEST,Mick Treacy ex Munstermen 19 Oct 07 - 05:20 AM
GUEST 16 Feb 13 - 08:24 PM
GUEST 13 Jan 14 - 08:57 AM
GUEST,Ron Larvin 07 Jul 15 - 04:57 PM
GUEST,Cherry Lee-Wade 27 Sep 15 - 02:22 AM
GUEST 31 Mar 16 - 09:43 AM
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Subject: Folklore: 'Holy Ground Folkclub Birmingham
From: GUEST,Mick Treacy ex Munstermen
Date: 19 Oct 07 - 05:20 AM

Does anyone out there remember the Holy Ground Folkclub ant the Cambridge Inn In Birmingham it started in sixty-five with the Munstermen as residents the line-up was Mick Hipkiss, Mick Treacy, Mick Lillis, Gerry Norris and Eamonn Lowe.


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Subject: RE: Folklore: 'Holy Ground Folkclub Birmingham
From: GUEST
Date: 16 Feb 13 - 08:24 PM

I remember them fondly.


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Subject: RE: 'Holy Ground Folkclub Birmingham
From: GUEST
Date: 13 Jan 14 - 08:57 AM

And so do I. The same room was used on a Tuesday night for English folk, good music but not nearly as much fun as The Holy Ground!


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Subject: RE: 'Holy Ground Folkclub Birmingham
From: GUEST,Ron Larvin
Date: 07 Jul 15 - 04:57 PM

One of the best in brum,the lock-ins were fantastic,as was the gaffer John Chapman {RIP}


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Subject: RE: 'Holy Ground Folkclub Birmingham
From: GUEST,Cherry Lee-Wade
Date: 27 Sep 15 - 02:22 AM

Wonderful club! I have some photos, including those of the Munstermen. Mick Treacy, if you're still out there, get in touch. What was the name of the pub it was in? It was later demolished.


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Subject: RE: 'Holy Ground Folkclub Birmingham
From: GUEST
Date: 31 Mar 16 - 09:43 AM

Hello Cherry, the name of the pub was The Cambridge Inn under the stewardship of the late John Chapman and his lady wife. I would love to see the photos


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