21 Jul 07 - 07:28 AM (#2108099) Subject: Woolwich Folk Club From: GUEST,woodsie Another regular folk club for your diaries: Woolwich Folk Club Upstairs at The Queen Victoria Pub on the last Tuesday of every month, Queen Victoria 118 Wellington Street Woolwich LONDON SE18 Further details from Lynne – 07884 08 06 02 or from The Queen Vic – 0208 854 3838 |
21 Jul 07 - 07:29 AM (#2108100) Subject: RE: Woolwich Folk Club From: GUEST,woodsie So it's on Tuesday 31st July |
21 Jul 07 - 07:31 AM (#2108101) Subject: RE: Woolwich Folk Club From: Leadfingers Is That a Booking Guests Club ? Or a Singers ? Best of luck whichever ! |
21 Jul 07 - 09:04 AM (#2108129) Subject: RE: Woolwich Folk Club From: breezy I remenber the Crypt Folk Club at St Mary's Why Because I used to run it main attractions - y t apart - included the s skinners rats, , Southern ramblers, Don shepherd, and Richard Digance. All the best to Lynne , hope she has loads of support, breezy |
21 Jul 07 - 01:23 PM (#2108241) Subject: RE: Woolwich Folk Club From: GUEST,woodsie I've been once. It was pleasant a mixture of singers and instrumentalists contemporary, traditional et al. Lynne has to pay to use the room, so she hasn't thought about booking guests - still if she gets support I'm sure it's something that could happen in the future. |
21 Jul 07 - 01:27 PM (#2108245) Subject: RE: Woolwich Folk Club From: Sausages Not Guns Where is St Mary's? |
22 Jul 07 - 12:20 PM (#2108623) Subject: RE: Woolwich Folk Club From: donovan I used to love woolwich in the early sixties. Played in a coffee bar where a bloke called Richard Fripps taught me Dadgad. Good Luck with your new venture. |
23 Jul 07 - 09:55 AM (#2109214) Subject: RE: Woolwich Folk Club From: GUEST,woodsie refresh |
23 Jul 07 - 09:59 AM (#2109218) Subject: RE: Woolwich Folk Club From: John MacKenzie My guess is St Mary's at Strawberry Hill given Breezy's occupation. I used to go to the folk things there myself as a lad. That's where the Strawbs met up and formed what was then the Strawberry Hill Boys, and they played a lot of Bluegrass at that time. Father Cashin was the Principle in those days. Giok |
23 Jul 07 - 11:58 AM (#2109316) Subject: RE: Woolwich Folk Club From: GUEST,adman Strawberry Hill? This is about Woolwich! |
28 Jul 07 - 05:34 AM (#2113172) Subject: RE: Woolwich Folk Club From: woodsie Don't forget - This Tuesday 31st July please support this venture if you live near the area. |
29 Jul 07 - 04:40 AM (#2113830) Subject: RE: Woolwich Folk Club From: GUEST reefer |
29 Jul 07 - 04:53 AM (#2113832) Subject: RE: Woolwich Folk Club From: Rasener Good luck :-) Shouldn't you now be called "Barclays Folk Club" as Woolwich Bank doesn't exist anymore? |
30 Jul 07 - 02:59 AM (#2114474) Subject: RE: Woolwich Folk Club From: mindblaster I used to attend a folk club upstares at the director general in the late 90s It was run by a bloke called Vic. Theyhad some great performers. Hopefully some of these will be at this one so I will give it a whirl. |
16 Sep 07 - 08:06 AM (#2150333) Subject: RE: Woolwich Folk Club From: GUEST,woodsie Regular event now on Last Tuesday of each month at 8.30pm |