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Subject: RE: P Leegan&TheLegends Apr2 11 Faldingworth From: Arthur_itus Date: 01 Apr 11 - 03:23 PM Seems like you are doing the bar tomorrow Dave, as Di has broken her arm very badly. |
Subject: RE: P Leegan&TheLegends Apr2 11 Faldingworth From: FaldingworthDave Date: 01 Apr 11 - 05:44 AM It's tomorrow. |
Subject: RE: P Leegan&TheLegends Apr2 11 Faldingworth From: Arthur_itus Date: 29 Mar 11 - 09:09 AM Thanks Al Les |
Subject: RE: P Leegan&TheLegends Apr2 11 Faldingworth From: GUEST,Alan Whittle Date: 29 Mar 11 - 07:21 AM Absolutely fabulous band and great intimate venue! I saw them at the Regal in Newark. I do so wish we could be there, but we've moved now. Do me a favour and check out the thtread on Sunjay brain. i think he's wonderful! best wishes to Les. al |
Subject: RE: P Leegan&TheLegends Apr2 11 Faldingworth From: FaldingworthDave Date: 29 Mar 11 - 06:03 AM This coming Saturday. |
Subject: RE: P Leegan&TheLegends Apr2 11 Faldingworth From: FaldingworthDave Date: 21 Mar 11 - 11:32 AM Refresh |
Subject: RE: P Leegan&TheLegends Apr2 11 Faldingworth From: FaldingworthDave Date: 19 Mar 11 - 04:26 PM Refresh |
Subject: P Leegan&TheLegends Apr2 11 Faldingworth From: FaldingworthDave Date: 18 Mar 11 - 08:21 AM We had to re-arrange this from Dec 2010 due to the very bad weather. Hopefully people will still support us and come along to the event. Paul Leegan & The Legends appearing on Saturday April 2nd 2011 Doors will open 7:15pm for 8:00pm prompt start. The bar will be open as usual. Tickets are £10 and can be reserved by posting on this thread or PM me or e-mail enquiry @ faldingworthlive .co .uk (the spaces are not part of the e-mail address). For further information, please click on this link http://www.faldingworthlive.co.uk/ This is a show and is called - The 50s Rock 'n' Roll & Skiffle Revival Show Part 1 relives the birth of 50s Rock 'n' Roll when Buddy Holly, Eddie Cochran and Johnny Cash topped the charts with Oh Boy, Twenty Flight Rock and Folsom Prison Blues, whilst Tommy Steele and Joe Brown represented the British Hit Parade with Singing The Blues and Picture Of You. Part 2 is dedicated to the 'King of Skiffle' Lonnie Donegan whose fast moving style gave birth to British Rock music with Rock Island Line, Lost John, Tom Dooley, Battle Of New Orleans and Putting On The Style. Looking forward to seeing you all. FaldingworthDave |
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