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Subject: Banoffi in Rickmansworth (19/2) From: Piers Date: 16 Feb 03 - 03:48 PM Banoffi will be the main performers at the Friendly Earth Acoustic Club at 8.30pm, 19th Feb. 2003, The Shed@The Sportsman, Croxley Green, Nr. Rickmansworth, Hertfordshire, UK. How to get there The Friendly Earth Acoustic Club is hosted by Martin Dent. Contact Martin for more information: martin@martindent.co.uk or phone 01582 727947 for more information. Some quotes about Banoffi: BATH FRINGE FESTIVAL 1999. "Magnificently manic acoustic world-folk trio: Hungarian-Brandy-crazed ceilidh meets the Third Ear Band on occasional islands of Mike Heron-ish pastoral calm. They're here for the festival spirit and the craic and can surely make you feel the same way." 1st MOOR AND COAST FESTIVAL 1999. "Banoffi drive straight to the heart via the feet, lighting up face, mind, body and soul en route." HARROGATE FC (A.K.A. FRIDAY 13TH F.C). "Banoffi - well if you haven't heard this young three piece blast of energy you must seek to mend your ways before it's too late; they are going to be really big - try them now at pre concert - hall prices or you'll just be one of the herd when the time comes." "A good season this one - some really good nights have been had, Banoffi were outstanding and really should be heard more. Club organisers take note and they'll reward you well for your confidence - book 'em now before they're too famous for you to afford." Folk Roundabout 1999 SCARBOROUGH EVENING NEWS 1999. "They went down brilliantly - they really had the place jumping." |
Subject: RE: Banoffi in Rickmansworth (19/2) From: Leadfingers Date: 16 Feb 03 - 06:24 PM This is one I might even get to myself. I have met some of Banoffi and know the standard of musicianship is going to be 'Orribly average. |
Subject: RE: Banoffi in Rickmansworth (19/2) From: breezy Date: 17 Feb 03 - 11:45 AM Let Dent know your coming, so you can clear the shed with your 'orribly average vocals!! Hope you will you be at the White bear this time round too? George's night at St Albans this week along with 'Dodman' from Buckingham. Anahata and Mary 28th Feb |
Subject: RE: Banoffi in Rickmansworth (19/2) From: My guru always said Date: 17 Feb 03 - 01:32 PM Sounds like a good evening, sorry I can't come to this one! Don't forget to wear at least 2 pairs of socks :-) |
Subject: RE: Banoffi in Rickmansworth (19/2) From: Piers Date: 17 Feb 03 - 05:14 PM It'll be nice to see you again Leadfingers, do bring Banjola! Extra socks not required, last time it was toasty warm. Piers |
Subject: RE: Banoffi in Rickmansworth (19/2) From: Hamish Date: 18 Feb 03 - 11:30 AM Yep! Looks great. I'm definitely there. So's wots'ername, oh, yes, Lorna. |
Subject: RE: Banoffi in Rickmansworth (19/2) From: GUEST,Piers Date: 19 Feb 03 - 04:51 AM It will be jolly nice to see, and hear, Hamish and Lorna too! I feel and evening of superb quality music coming on. I'm pregnant with excitement. I spoke to Martin last night and there is going to be some excellent performers in attendance. Piers |
Subject: RE: Banoffi in Rickmansworth (19/2) From: breezy Date: 19 Feb 03 - 05:37 AM apart from you, H n L, who else? Dereks looking at my 'word' tonight, so will not commit. see you on Friday for a superb evening with Geo Papa-g and Dodman in St Albans,at the Comfort Hotel n/w 28th Feb ANAHATA and Mary The club that doesnt end till late on Fridays |
Subject: RE: Banoffi in Rickmansworth (19/2) From: Hamish Date: 19 Feb 03 - 06:21 AM Piers: You're right. I've always said that with Lorna's voice and my sex appeal... ;-) |
Subject: RE: Banoffi in Rickmansworth (19/2) From: GUEST,Piers Date: 19 Feb 03 - 11:55 AM This will probably be the last chance for people to see Banoffi in the south-east for some time. So don't miss it! Piers |
Subject: RE: Banoffi in Rickmansworth (19/2) From: GUEST,Piers Date: 20 Feb 03 - 09:27 AM Well done and thanks to Martin Dent, whose hard work brought Banoffi to the Friendly Earth Acoustic Club last night. What a night! With a record audience packed into the Shed there was just enough room for the frenzied dancing that took place at the end of the night. Many thanks to all those in attendance, particularly the floorspotters. The evening started of with Martin Dent's topical anthem of the moment, Human Races, followed by another self-penned song performed by Martin with his young nephew Richard, who was a mean picker for his years. Next we had local man Paul, with the classic 'Little Pot Stove' and an Ashley 'Tyger' Hutchings (the Guv'nor) number. Then Chesham's Tudor Folk Club's Hamish and Lorna got everyone joining in on a super number with sing-a-long chorus, that everyone picked up with ease. Hamish and Lorna then gave us their fantastic rendition of Steve Tilston's 'Slip Jigs and Reels', which also had everyone singing. The second half was started off with Terry 'Leadfingers' Silver with another chorus singing number and a lovely whistle tune. Then Piers Hobson performed one of his own and a Leon Rosselson (who you can see at the St. Albans Windward Folksong Club on March 21st) song. Martin Dent introduced Banoffi's first set with an appalling joke, badly told (sorry Martin, it has to be said), but almost made up for it with a well received anecdote concerning banana and toffee combination desserts before Banoffi's second set. I thoroughly enjoyed Banoffi's 'Galata Bridge' album and was not disappointed by the live performance, excellent musicianship and superb traditional (British Isles and European) and self-penned tunes. They also did some great songs, including 'Krisztina', my favourite from the 'Galata Bridge' album, and 'Bluebells', Martin Dent's favourite which he made clear by asking them to perform it twice. Banoffi consist of David Moss (singer, bouzouki and fiddle), Ian Hulme (flute, whistles, bodhran and doumbek) and Tim Downie (guitar). Club regulars and new audience members all thought Banoffi were excellent and several showed their enjoyment by shaking their funky stuff (dancing) on the final set of tunes. I got a copy of their new album 'Living by Stories' which I am very much looking forward to playing. What a brilliant night! Future Friendly Earth Acoustic Club Guests include prodigiously talented local youth supergroup Bizzarity (19/03), Luton celtic singer-songwriter Graham Robins (16/4), The Woodmen (Hertsmere Acoustic Music Club stalwarts) and Kai (which apparently involves some kind of giant glockenspiel)(21/5). After the summer break we have Liz Simcock (from the St. Neots area)(22/10) and Robb Johnson (19/11) who I've never heard of...honest). |
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