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Young Scottish Folkies?!

Leo Condie 20 Aug 03 - 09:56 AM
GUEST,Daisy 20 Aug 03 - 08:51 AM
GUEST 19 Aug 03 - 04:09 AM
akenaton 18 Aug 03 - 08:33 PM
Scabby Douglas 18 Aug 03 - 08:02 PM
Leo Condie 18 Aug 03 - 04:00 PM
Shonagh 18 Aug 03 - 01:30 PM
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Subject: RE: Young Scottish Folkies?!
From: Leo Condie
Date: 20 Aug 03 - 09:56 AM

sounds gúd to me! ill definitely bring my guitar and voice box along. if we work it on a day when there's some good weather, its always nice disturbing locals in city centre parks.


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Subject: RE: Young Scottish Folkies?!
From: GUEST,Daisy
Date: 20 Aug 03 - 08:51 AM

Good work starting this thread Shonagh!

I am in Glasgow and looking for people to jam with (I play accordion and sing)... why don't we all (Mudcatters in Glasgow that is) arrange to meet up somewhere? It would be nice to know who's out there...

Daisy


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Subject: RE: Young Scottish Folkies?!
From: GUEST
Date: 19 Aug 03 - 04:09 AM

last spat?

I can't remember.
Couldn't have been that bad.

Whereabouts are you then, akenaton?

Shona, do you play, sing, listen? And are you more interested in contemporary or trad stuff? If you can let me know roughly what your interest is, I can maybe be of more help.


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Subject: RE: Young Scottish Folkies?!
From: akenaton
Date: 18 Aug 03 - 08:33 PM

Young to me means under 50,and I havnt had much to do with the Glasgow scene since Billy Connolly was a boy ,but try the Scotia and the Clutha In Stockwell Street for information on venues....Youll find a big difference from "Auld Huntly Toun" Best wishes Shonagh    Hi Doug ....Pleased to see your a Scot too,thought you must be one of the old enemy after our last Wee spat...Cheers Ake..


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Subject: RE: Young Scottish Folkies?!
From: Scabby Douglas
Date: 18 Aug 03 - 08:02 PM

What sort of folkie?
I'm not too young any more myself (sigh), but there is plenty going on in the young trad scene. And quite a few of the sessions have a good younger contingent.

"Young" to me means 25 or under, by the way... :)

The Usige Beatha sessions on a Sunday night are pretty well-mixed, age-wise.

So, I'd say, look around... it's there.

Steven


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Subject: RE: Young Scottish Folkies?!
From: Leo Condie
Date: 18 Aug 03 - 04:00 PM

hiya! i'm in glesca most of the year, studying. don't know of anyone else personally, but then you can be never be too sure with this place.


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Subject: Young Scottish Folkies?!
From: Shonagh
Date: 18 Aug 03 - 01:30 PM

I know theres a few of us on here now from the Britain but im wondering who is from where and anyone in Glasgow?! Im actually moving down ina couple of weeks and it'd be great to meet any other mudcatters there! Sho x


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