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08 Jun 07 - 06:26 AM (#2071233) Subject: THE RECENT BBC FOLK AWARDS From: Betsy Can anyone help me find the subject matter. It's contents might help sort out a discussion we're having re:- Mr Lakeman and the White Hare. ( I tried BBC Folk awards etcetc but the threads only went back as far as 2005 , I must be missing a key word). Otherwise,sorry to bother you with my inability to find my way around. Cheers Betsy |
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08 Jun 07 - 06:30 AM (#2071235) Subject: RE: THE RECENT BBC FOLK AWARDS From: Brakn See here and here. |
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08 Jun 07 - 06:35 AM (#2071236) Subject: RE: THE RECENT BBC FOLK AWARDS From: Jeri BBC Folk Awards - Results (2007) |
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08 Jun 07 - 06:45 AM (#2071239) Subject: RE: THE RECENT BBC FOLK AWARDS From: Jeri There's more on Seth Lakeman's song: Lyr Req: White Hare (Seth Lakeman) |
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08 Jun 07 - 07:25 AM (#2071258) Subject: RE: THE RECENT BBC FOLK AWARDS From: Betsy Cheers Brakn and Jeri - thats exactly what I was looking for . The contents will probably inflame the discussion rather than settle it , but that's life . Many thanks again. Cheers Betsy |
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08 Jun 07 - 07:36 AM (#2071263) Subject: RE: THE RECENT BBC FOLK AWARDS From: The Borchester Echo What's to discuss? Smooth Ops let a nomination of a recently thrown together ditty to go forward for 'Best Traditional Track' in FA 07, even though both artist and label offered to withdraw and let them off the hook. It didn't win and the Smoothies are still the outsourced font of the BBC's vaguely f*lk-tinged programming. As you were . . . |
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08 Jun 07 - 08:13 AM (#2071298) Subject: RE: THE RECENT BBC FOLK AWARDS From: skipy Not a mention of men dressed as ladies! Skipy |
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08 Jun 07 - 12:13 PM (#2071508) Subject: RE: THE RECENT BBC FOLK AWARDS From: KeithofChester The possible story behind the writing of The White Hare should not be forgotten The Tale of the writing of The White Hare |