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Announcing: PETE COE at Beverley 17 January
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Subject: RE: Announcing: PETE COE at Beverley 17 January From: Anglogeezer Date: 17 Jan 11 - 11:54 AM *** IT'S TONIGHT *** |
Subject: RE: Announcing: PETE COE at Beverley 17 January From: Abdul The Bul Bul Date: 16 Jan 11 - 05:45 PM Of course, if Beverley is too far then Pete is also appearing at Faversham Folk Club on 16th February. Al |
Subject: RE: Announcing: PETE COE at Beverley 17 January From: Johnjo Date: 16 Jan 11 - 02:55 PM excellent news. Hope to be there. |
Subject: RE: Announcing: PETE COE at Beverley. From: Anglogeezer Date: 15 Jan 11 - 03:35 PM Refresh ** Up we GO** |
Subject: RE: Announcing: PETE COE at Beverley. From: Anne Neilson Date: 09 Jan 11 - 04:38 PM Wish Beverley weren't so far away! I've just bought Pete's most recent CD - "Backbone" - and it's full of wonderful stuff, currently my music of choice in the car. But it's not really a substitute for the live experience, so if you live near Beverley, I'd urge you to go to see a master of the craft who is totally committed to the tradition. And I'd love to see a response on Mudcat after the 17th! |
Subject: Announcing: PETE COE at Beverley. From: Anglogeezer Date: 09 Jan 11 - 04:11 PM Announcing, our first guest for the year 2011 *** PETE COE *** on the 17 th JANUARY Pete Coe - The One-man Folk Festival Pete looks to the tradition, but doesn't shrink from adapting and reinventing in order to move forward. He is essentially a storyteller, equally at home with lengthy traditional ballads as with pithy self-penned songs. "Pete has been a professional musician since 1971, playing at festivals concerts, clubs, dances & schools throughout Britain, Europe, Asia, New Zealand & USA . During the '70s he toured and recorded with Chris Coe, was a member of the legendary New Victory Band & with Nic Jones, Tony Rose and again, Chris Coe, he was a member of Bandoggs. In the late '80s and early '90s he toured and recorded with Red Shift but since 1985 he's mainly worked as a soloist & earned an enviable reputation. His strong, distinctive voice is enhanced by his instrumental versatility, the ringing strings of his bouzouki, the sweet chords of his mountain dulcimer, the plaintive frailing banjo & the pulsing reeds of his melodeon. He's also a country dance caller, creator & band musician. He sings, plays & step dances, sometimes all at once!" Entrance- £7 on the door no pre-booking or advance tickets! Get there early! Not The White Horse Folk Club/Diary Anglogeezer. |
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