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Subject: RE: 'Fieldwork' Reunion. From: The Sandman Date: 15 Nov 15 - 07:21 PM re |
Subject: RE: 'Fieldwork' Reunion. From: GUEST,Joe G Date: 14 Nov 15 - 08:20 PM I saw them a number of times mainly at Warwick FF. They were one of my favourite bands at the time. Really inventive and a broad range of influences. Good to hear they are back! |
Subject: RE: 'Fieldwork' Reunion. From: The Sandman Date: 14 Nov 15 - 03:41 PM I remember them very well, send my apologies for non attendance, I am in Ireland, HOPE IT GOES WELL |
Subject: RE: 'Fieldwork' Reunion. From: Acorn4 Date: 14 Nov 15 - 01:28 PM ...btw forgot to add the band will now be calling themselves "Postscript". |
Subject: 'Fieldwork' Reunion. From: Acorn4 Date: 14 Nov 15 - 01:27 PM This may be of interest to those of you living in the Midlands, UK. In what now seems a former life, the eighties and early nineties, Fieldwork gained a reputation as a "cutting edge" folk band around the Midlands and beyond who would regularly pack venues. The band split up for the usual work/family/finance reasons. Recently I spoke to former band member and songwriter Tim Garland who told me he is now retired, and is interested in becoming involved in folk music once more- I suggested he come and do a gig at our club at the White Horse, Seagrave, Leics. Tim has not only agreed but has brought together two of the ex-members of the band plus Nitin, an Indian drummer he has performed with to do the gig which is on Friday December 4th at 8.00pm. Tickets are £7.00 in advance, £6.00 concessions. Support is from Julie Palmer and Phil Preen from the Poppy Folk Club and there is a surprise raffle!! I realise I am testing folk memories with this one but hopefully there will be a few people who remember the band and how good they were. |
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