Subject: bob davenport From: GUEST,sj Date: 01 Oct 03 - 01:57 PM Does anyone know the e-mail address of Bob Davenport, or any other way he can be contacted.An old friend wants to say hello. |
Subject: RE: bob davenport From: GUEST,Peter from Essex Date: 01 Oct 03 - 04:01 PM He regularly turns up at Musical Traditions so why not contact Peta Webb? |
Subject: RE: bob davenport From: GUEST,S J Cornwall Date: 02 Oct 03 - 01:42 PM Thanks Peter I have e-mailed Peta, so I hope she will get back to me. |
Subject: RE: bob davenport From: Kevin Sheils Date: 03 Oct 03 - 04:08 AM If you get no joy from Peta there is a web site here where you can click on either of the two recent CDs that Bob and Roger Digby have produced. There you will find a contact clicky for Roger Digby, who regularly works with Bob, which will email him. |
Subject: RE: bob davenport From: John J Date: 03 Oct 03 - 07:18 AM I'm really pleased to see Bob Davenport is around. He's a singer that has probably impressed me more than many others. I'd love to hear him again...perhaps he'll venture to Manchester again. John |
Subject: RE: bob davenport From: GUEST,JOHN of ELSIE`S BAND Date: 03 Oct 03 - 11:18 AM Bob only last week did another memorable evening at Elsie`s. Always a pleasure to have him with us. Also superb accompaniment from Roger, Dan and Will. |
Subject: RE: bob davenport From: okthen Date: 03 Oct 03 - 05:42 PM Bob Davenport was the first person to get me interested in folk music, I used to go to the folk club with my friends and mostly the music went over my head, then Bob sang the Bonny Bunch of Roses-o but he gave a short introduction to the song first and I realised these songs are telling a story. Do wah ditty and yeah yeah yeah weren't going to do it for me ever again! I'd love to hear him again, anyone know where he's singing? I suppose a web site would be too much to ask. |
Subject: RE: bob davenport From: The Borchester Echo Date: 03 Oct 03 - 06:20 PM You actually got a song introduction from Bob? Well, that's something in itself to treasure. A good place to look for gigs is here though there's nothing listed for the coming month. As Kevin has mentioned previously, Bob is often to be found at Musical Traditions. However, I do know that he is booked at Islington Folk Club on 4 December. |
Subject: RE: bob davenport From: John Routledge Date: 05 Oct 03 - 01:31 PM Bob's singing of MacColl's "Shoals of Herring" pinned grown men to the wall!!. I too would love to hear him again. |
Subject: RE: bob davenport From: treewind Date: 05 Oct 03 - 01:41 PM Yeah, his usual intro to a song is three more songs! Anahata |
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