Subject: RE: Waddon Pete (Twitchett) Music From: Waddon Pete Date: 15 Nov 20 - 06:38 AM Hmmm.....There was Tony Powell, Garden Party, Grahame Maisey, Chris Woods and Rita Cherriman. The floor singers were many and varied. Talented bunch too. Singing Robin, Les Elvin, John White, Brixton Bert Crys and Mike Rothon to name just a few. Good times! It's worth noting that the club is still going, and Crys and Mike are still heavily involved! |
Subject: RE: Waddon Pete (Twitchett) Music From: The Sandman Date: 15 Nov 20 - 04:24 AM who were the other residents at waddon, i remember graham maisey, then there was a thin guy with a guitar, chris? ther was a floor singer called singing robin? |
Subject: RE: Waddon Pete (Twitchett) Music From: GUEST,Travelling Singer in Sussex Date: 06 Dec 09 - 04:31 PM Just heard Pete on Wayland Radio. Very good set. Hope to hear him there again. |
Subject: RE: Waddon Pete (Twitchett) Music From: Waddon Pete Date: 18 Jul 09 - 04:33 PM Thanks folks, A great night at the Milkmaid! Peter |
Subject: RE: Waddon Pete (Twitchett) Music From: Waddon Pete Date: 16 Jul 09 - 11:45 AM Just to say that I would be very pleased to see you at the Milkmaid, Bury St. Edmunds Suffolk (UK) tomorrow (July 17th). Best wishes, Peter |
Subject: RE: Waddon Pete (Twitchett) Music From: Waddon Pete Date: 11 Jul 09 - 05:09 PM I'm sorry TS, I didn't respond. How rude! It wasn't actually a beer festival. It was a Brewery Birthday Bash. Very good it was too. Now........if you are in travelling distance of the Milkmaid Folk Club in Bury St. Edmunds, I would be very pleased to see you on the 17th July. I am supporting Peter and Barbara Snape with my usual eclectic selection of heritage songs. :o) If you are a mudcatter, please make yourself known! Best wishes, Peter |
Subject: RE: Waddon Pete (Twitchett) Music From: Travelling Singer Date: 27 Jun 09 - 06:07 PM Which Beer Festival would that be? |
Subject: RE: Waddon Pete (Twitchett) Music From: Waddon Pete Date: 20 Jun 09 - 06:57 AM Ah, Travelling Singer...not down your way at the moment I'm afraid, but..... ....the next gig is at a beer festival! Best wishes, Peter |
Subject: RE: Waddon Pete (Twitchett) Music From: Travelling Singer Date: 13 Jun 09 - 05:15 PM I've helped myself from the table. Where will you be performing next? |
Subject: RE: Waddon Pete (Twitchett) Music From: Waddon Pete Date: 13 Jun 09 - 04:08 PM While I was at Thetford, I had one of those experiences that makes what we do so worthwhile. There were great musicians to share the experience with and the 'stage' was very reminiscent of the rails of a ship and so a sea song or two seemed appropriate. After I had finishd my part of the concert a member if the audience came up to me and thanked me for singing a particular song. She used to sing it with her father when they were out sailing and she hadn't heard it for far too many years. My singing the song had made her day, and she had made mine. The magic of folk music! Best wishes, Peter PS If you have come across from the kitchen table thread, help yourself to cucumber sandwiches, strawberries and cream! PPS If you haven't come across from the Kitchen Table Thread, you are still welcome to help yourself. There are enough for everyone! |
Subject: RE: Waddon Pete (Twitchett) Music From: Waddon Pete Date: 11 Jun 09 - 09:07 AM Hello Travelling Singer, Well remembered! The Thetford gig was connected to their Thomas Paine 200 festival, and I hear that Lewes is holding a festival as well. It was a shame for those people who had organised outside events, but we were indoors sharing some of the music we play on Wayland Community Radio's folk programme. I always enjoy singing to a non-folkie audience. Thetford seemed to like us....... Best wishes, Peter |
Subject: RE: Waddon Pete (Twitchett) Music From: Travelling Singer Date: 08 Jun 09 - 05:59 PM I hear that Thetford went very well with a thunderstorm to help thinga along. |
Subject: RE: Waddon Pete (Twitchett) Music From: Waddon Pete Date: 06 Jun 09 - 02:34 PM I was reading the thread about assuming your own name on Mudcat and it reminded me of the time when some-one came up to me and said, "What's your name?" I told them and they looked puzzled and then said, "No, I mean, what's your 'real' name?" Sigh...... Dan, Jerry, thanks fellas........ Elmer Fudd is always welcome here :o) Best wishes, Peter |
Subject: RE: Waddon Pete (Twitchett) Music From: olddude Date: 01 Jun 09 - 09:23 PM I could not be more pleased that this thread hit now 101 you deserve it Pete, you are a first class musician and a first class person in everyway. I am so happy that so many others see it also God Bless Dan |
Subject: RE: Waddon Pete (Twitchett) Music From: Jerry Rasmussen Date: 01 Jun 09 - 09:01 PM And now back to the thread before you were so rudely interrupted. This 100th posting is in honor of my dear friend, Elmer Fudd. Jerry |
Subject: RE: Waddon Pete (Twitchett) Music From: Jerry Rasmussen Date: 01 Jun 09 - 09:00 PM How about boiled beef and cabbage? One of me favorite songs. Jerry |
Subject: RE: Waddon Pete (Twitchett) Music From: Waddon Pete Date: 01 Jun 09 - 04:59 PM Hello Jerry, I'm sure we could rustle up some thinly sliced cucumber sandwiches! :o) |
Subject: RE: Waddon Pete (Twitchett) Music From: Jerry Rasmussen Date: 01 Jun 09 - 04:52 PM I got dibs on post 100. This is turning out to be an English Kitchen Table thread. Except for the baked goods... :-) Jerry |
Subject: RE: Waddon Pete (Twitchett) Music From: Waddon Pete Date: 01 Jun 09 - 04:33 PM Thanks TS, it was good to meet up with you too. As has been noted on other threads, it was a lovely event. The weather was glorious and the venue was ideal. The week-end was very well organised and it was good to see so many young families there. Folkwaller....no traffics jambs to speak of so was able to make a bolt for home..... .....the club organiser siddled up to me. "You played for the door," said he. "We've had a good night lad and so, here you are! Plus two hinges the bolt and the key!" |
Subject: RE: Waddon Pete (Twitchett) Music From: Travelling Singer Date: 31 May 09 - 06:00 PM Really enjoyed listening to you at Pig's Ear Festival today. Enjoyed this Festival very much. |
Subject: RE: Waddon Pete (Twitchett) Music From: folkwaller Date: 31 May 09 - 02:31 PM Hello Pete, beware of traffic jambs on the way home. See you Tuesday hopefully. |
Subject: RE: Waddon Pete (Twitchett) Music From: folkwaller Date: 29 May 09 - 02:39 AM I'll probably have ajar. |
Subject: RE: Waddon Pete (Twitchett) Music From: Waddon Pete Date: 28 May 09 - 05:21 PM What are you fellas like? (why are we the butt of your hinge jokes, Folkwaller? don't get hung over, now!) Seriously, Thanks for the good wishes. Thanks, Dan......I'll PM you! No word from anyone on Robin Buckle, yet. Best wishes, Peter |
Subject: RE: Waddon Pete (Twitchett) Music From: olddude Date: 27 May 09 - 04:16 PM Pete you have to do a US tour my friend ... I would walk to see you play here my friend ... how about Canada also :-) Dan |
Subject: RE: Waddon Pete (Twitchett) Music From: folkwaller Date: 27 May 09 - 03:05 PM Pete, have a bloody good time in Kent, spiritually I will be with you while I'm hanging doors in Norfolk. If you have room in your suitcase for a tipple of Pigs Ear then I can find it a home. O.K. the doors were found guilty, I'm only doing my job. O.K. again. I know my reputation hinges on this. There is more!! B |
Subject: RE: Waddon Pete (Twitchett) Music From: Waddon Pete Date: 25 May 09 - 06:24 AM Hello, Robin was a loyal supporter of the club for many years. Sadly, I lost touch as time went by, so I, too, would be interested to know what he's up to now. Perhaps Maureen will know? TS, I'm in a comprehensive collection of folk memorabilia relating to Essex! Fascinating! Best wishes, Peter |
Subject: RE: Waddon Pete (Twitchett) Music From: mitchamminstrel Date: 24 May 09 - 08:04 AM Anyone know what happened to "Singing Robin" aka Robin Buckle? |
Subject: RE: Waddon Pete (Twitchett) Music From: Travelling Singer Date: 23 May 09 - 05:43 PM So you are in the archives of Essex Record Office? What are you listed under? |
Subject: RE: Waddon Pete (Twitchett) Music From: Waddon Pete Date: 23 May 09 - 05:10 PM Hello TS, No...it's not uncomfortable...just a bit dusty! ('choo) Essex Record Office have the privilege of a recording of a gig I did in Chelmsford a wee while ago now. (....and no the recording wasn't on a wax cylinder....)....(the very idea)...(LOL) It was a good evening as I recall.....interestingly I met up with a member of that audience a few weeks ago. We were already acquaintances but they hadn't made the connection with Chelmsford until I sang a particular song. At the end of the song he said, "I know who you are now!" Wonderful. Best wishes, Peter |
Subject: RE: Waddon Pete (Twitchett) Music From: Travelling Singer Date: 20 May 09 - 05:58 PM I would go fornon-return inlet valves every time. Hoe and where have you been archived and is it very uncomfortable? |
Subject: RE: Waddon Pete (Twitchett) Music From: Waddon Pete Date: 19 May 09 - 07:15 AM I've just returned to find the lovely post from Joe. Thanks for your thoughts, Joe! Yes, Travelling Singer, it will be good to meet up again at Pig's Ear. I'm not sure though, do we need non-return inlet valves or exploding biscuit tin ovens to gain entry? If you notice a few cobwebs when you see me, it's because I've just discovered that I've been archived! Scary! Best wishes, Peter |
Subject: RE: Waddon Pete (Twitchett) Music From: Joe Offer Date: 14 May 09 - 02:28 AM I just listened to Pete's In from the cold CD. It's good stuff, lots of fun, unpretentious, but a quality performance. It's the kind of music that I'd perform if I were English. There's a lightheartedness to Pete's performances that I really enjoy. Thanks a lot, Pete - I really enjoyed your CD! -Joe Offer- Here are the notes from the CD: This CD is a small snapshot of some of the songs that I enjoy singing. I have also included a couple of monologues. I have remained faithful to the musical influences that shaped my life. First and foremost was Mum, bless her, whose family enjoyed singing. She had uncles who trod the Music Halls and her father played the piano for the silent movies! Dad’s great uncle went over to America to make his fortune and brought back the American songs, an interest that remains alive. Mix that all together with a fine leaven of traditional English music and you have an idea of where I am musically! |
Subject: RE: Waddon Pete (Twitchett) Music From: Travelling Singer Date: 11 May 09 - 05:51 PM Looking forward to hearing Pete at the Pig's Ear event on May 30th |
Subject: RE: Waddon Pete (Twitchett) Music From: folkwaller Date: 10 May 09 - 09:04 AM I think 'sunny side up ' is a fair description of you Pete. |
Subject: RE: Waddon Pete (Twitchett) Music From: Waddon Pete Date: 10 May 09 - 07:56 AM ...a good egg? would that be hard-boiled, soft-boiled, sunny-side up or scrambled? Best wishes, Peter |
Subject: RE: Waddon Pete (Twitchett) Music From: The Sandman Date: 10 May 09 - 05:22 AM Waddon Pete is a good egg. |
Subject: RE: Waddon Pete (Twitchett) Music From: folkwaller Date: 10 May 09 - 05:00 AM Pete has requested that I re-arrange my life so I can come to your festival. He's such a nice chap that there may be an outside chance if I can wangle it. He didn't get me to sing last Friday. Is he losing his touch???. |
Subject: RE: Milkmaid - 29 May From: Pigstrings Date: 05 May 09 - 06:46 PM Folkwaller - many thanks for the invite, but as mentioned, 29May is the start of our Folk Ale http://www.folkale.co.uk and I think we might be a tad busy.... Will you be having a similar "do" in June? What date? Sue |
Subject: RE: Waddon Pete (Twitchett) Music From: folkwaller Date: 05 May 09 - 01:48 PM God here. You are, of course right olddude. BUT, blessings can only be awarded when the thread reaches 100. I am very busy but I'll keep an eye out. Regards Angel no. 1 ( God is very busy at the moment ) |
Subject: RE: Waddon Pete (Twitchett) Music From: olddude Date: 05 May 09 - 09:35 AM I could not be more delighted that this thread is still going. Pete is a class act and one of the nicest people on the Cat ... He is also an amazing talent ... how wonderful to see it still going God Bless You Pete |
Subject: RE: Waddon Pete (Twitchett) Music From: Waddon Pete Date: 05 May 09 - 04:43 AM Hello Folkwaller, That's a great thought, but that Friday is the start of the Pig's Ear Folk Ale in the depths of rural Kent. Both Pig's Ear and I will be there that evening.....sorry....it would have been fun! Folk Ale Best wishes, Peter |
Subject: RE: Waddon Pete (Twitchett) Music From: folkwaller Date: 04 May 09 - 03:14 PM Don't know if I have already mentioned it but there is an open evening on the 29th May. So, Pigsear, if you are in the area on the 29th you could see and hear Pete at the cafe and gig at the Milkmaid, just contact me for info. |
Subject: RE: Waddon Pete (Twitchett) Music From: Pigstrings Date: 25 Apr 09 - 05:56 PM The Piglets are playing at the Angel, GLemsford on Saturday 20th June. We have to be back in Kent for a gig in Sandwich on Sunday 21st, and the Barnaby Rudge at Broadstairs on Monday 22nd, but if there was anything doin' elsewhere on the Thursday 18th or Friday 19th....I will have very sore fingers by the end of it all!! (The clue's in the name Pigstrings for those who don't know which piggy is which...) Sue |
Subject: RE: Waddon Pete (Twitchett) Music From: The Sandman Date: 25 Apr 09 - 04:29 PM chris groom?I believe he used to design the lp covers for greenwich village and sweet folk all recordings,did he not? |
Subject: RE: Waddon Pete (Twitchett) Music From: Waddon Pete Date: 25 Apr 09 - 04:19 PM We had a great session at the cafe on Friday! If you are ever up from Sussex, Travelling Singer, you must come along! That welcome extends to anyone in the area of course! The Pig's Ear Folk Ale is well worth going to, Folkwaller, but a fair distance for you I guess. Perhaps between us all we can get Pig's Ear 'ere! Best wishes, Peter |
Subject: RE: Pete Waddon (Twitchett) Music From: folkwaller Date: 21 Apr 09 - 04:24 PM Pig' Ear Folk Ale!! NOW I'm listening. B |
Subject: RE: Pete Waddon (Twitchett) Music From: Waddon Pete Date: 21 Apr 09 - 04:03 PM Hello Graham, Good to have you on board! A complete set of Penny Dreadfuls eh? Must be worth a fortune :o) Travelling Singer, I guess the nearest I'll get to Croydon in the near future will be the Pig's Ear Folk Ale. Best wishes, Peter |
Subject: RE: Pete Waddon (Twitchett) Music From: billybob Date: 21 Apr 09 - 09:41 AM Sue, we would love to see you at our "bash" I am thinking about dates, when do you think you may be in our area? Wendy |
Subject: RE: Pete Waddon (Twitchett) Music From: mitchamminstrel Date: 21 Apr 09 - 05:00 AM Oh yes I'm still in the land of the living. Have a complete set of the Penny Dreadfuls in the attic and they were used by an author called Chris Groom 10-15 years ago as reference for his book "Rock'in around Croydon" which looked at the live music scene in that "noble" town. Will write more later when I'm not busy but it's good to be remembered! Regards to all who made the Waddon worthwhile Graham |
Subject: RE: Pete Waddon (Twitchett) Music From: Travelling Singer Date: 20 Apr 09 - 06:50 PM When will you next be on radio or performing anywhere else. Also are you likely to come down to Croydon any time? |
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