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UK Old Time Music festival - Feb 8-10 Gainsborough

03 Jan 08 - 04:21 AM (#2227230)
Subject: UK Old Time Music festival - Feb 8-10
From: nickp

Well once again here comes the Gainsborough (Lincolnshire) old time music and dance festival. This year it's a week earlier being the 8th to 10th February at Castle Hills School, The Avenue, Gainsborough.

Guests this year are Piney Woods, a band featuring Kate Lissauer, Dave and Tim Bing and Jim Martin. They will be admirably supported by fellow Americans Adam Hurt and Beth Hartness. Holding up the UK honours will be the Down Trodden String Band and the Kitty Hawks. Dancers will have the pleasure of Kerry Fletcher's tuition and Kerry will be supported by fiddler Tim Brooks.

And if all goes according to plan we expect to have Mudcat's very own Fortunato and Suzette with with parts of their Shiver Show.

All that and more (as we always say!).... almost continuous sessioning, a bar, hot food, indoor (and outdoor - brrr!) camping (and no, you can't pitch a tent in the gymnasium, just make up a pallet on the floor as the song goes.

DOwnload a flyer from our website Friends of American Old Time Music and Dance

Tickets are available on the door for those late deciders...


03 Jan 08 - 05:57 AM (#2227270)
Subject: RE: UK Old Time Music festival - Feb 8-10
From: Geoff the Duck

We were just talking about the festival last night.
Quack!
GtD.


03 Jan 08 - 06:24 AM (#2227283)
Subject: RE: UK Old Time Music festival - Feb 8-10
From: nickp

Hi Geoff... I wish I could only think of it once a year instead of most of the year. Never mind, someone else can volunteer as organiser after this one!

Happy New Year to you and the brood, Nick


03 Jan 08 - 07:21 AM (#2227305)
Subject: RE: UK Old Time Music festival - Feb 8-10
From: oombanjo

counting down the days


04 Jan 08 - 05:40 AM (#2228067)
Subject: RE: UK Old Time Music festival - Feb 8-10
From: oombanjo

not as many as yesterday!


04 Jan 08 - 06:43 AM (#2228101)
Subject: RE: UK Old Time Music festival - Feb 8-10
From: nickp

Mind you, the fewer there are for you, the more it ups the ante on me!!

Nick


04 Jan 08 - 05:49 PM (#2228599)
Subject: RE: UK Old Time Music festival - Feb 8-10
From: BanjoRay

If you're a five string banjo player, you'll really need to get to this festival. Two of the world's best clawhammer players will be there on stage and in workshops. Tim Bing learned his playing as a young man at the cabins of the legendary Hammons family of Pocahontas County, West Virginia, and Dwight Diller recommends him as being the best player of Hammons banjo music. He's not done much recording, but he's none the worse for that. I jammed with him at Glenville WV in 2006, and he knocked my socks off.
Adam Hurt is still in his early twenties, and started learning Old Time banjo in his home state of Minnesota as a very young schoolboy. Over the last ten years he has shone in the competitions held at US Old Time festivals, and earned a lot of respect from the Old Time world - the names of the people who wanted to be on his latest CD say it all. The following links will get you pictures and sounds of these guys.
Adam Hurt
Tim Bing Find "Red Rockin' Chair"
I can't wait.
Ray


04 Jan 08 - 06:56 PM (#2228640)
Subject: RE: UK Old Time Music festival - Feb 8-10
From: GUEST,GUY WOLFFon lap top

THanks for the link Ray. I got the Adam Hurt site to work but the other one dosent like MAcs . Adam sounded great at any rate.Have a great time and I hope to see you some year . Yours Guy


05 Jan 08 - 03:26 AM (#2228846)
Subject: RE: UK Old Time Music festival - Feb 8-10
From: BanjoRay

Nice one, Guy - you really must get over to try our OT scene some year.
Cheers
Ray


05 Jan 08 - 05:31 AM (#2228872)
Subject: RE: UK Old Time Music festival - Feb 8-10
From: oombanjo

Hi Guy Last time I saw you was at an old pub in Hull with Bill Sables. Hope you are all well, best for the new year. Oombanjo.


05 Jan 08 - 07:51 AM (#2228927)
Subject: RE: UK Old Time Music festival - Feb 8-10
From: BusyBee Paul

Hello Oombanjo,

This means you can do Gainsborough AND the KFFC Winter Warmer Weekend the following week!.


Deirdre


05 Jan 08 - 02:48 PM (#2229212)
Subject: RE: UK Old Time Music festival - Feb 8-10
From: nickp

And don't forget the Annual General Meeting of FOAOTMAD will take place on the Sunday morning - I'm sure you're all looking forward to that!

Nick


05 Jan 08 - 06:36 PM (#2229394)
Subject: RE: UK Old Time Music festival - Feb 8-10
From: Fortunato

Nick,

Yes, yes, indeed, Lord willin' and the creek don't rise, The Shivers will be there. Wouldn't miss it for the world. Can't wait to stike up some Shenandoah Valley tunes with you Gainsborough pickers.

We'll be proud to be there.
Chance


05 Jan 08 - 07:02 PM (#2229403)
Subject: RE: UK Old Time Music festival - Feb 8-10
From: GUEST,Jed.

Looks good.


06 Jan 08 - 05:02 AM (#2229586)
Subject: RE: UK Old Time Music festival - Feb 8-10
From: oombanjo

Hi Deirdre it,s a possibility I have put to the boss.I hope we will see you at Gainsborough, and with a bit of luck I may have my new Romero banjo by then, 36 days and counting down.


06 Jan 08 - 11:24 AM (#2229711)
Subject: RE: UK Old Time Music festival - Feb 8-10
From: GUEST,arnie

You lucky folks. Adam is one of the finest, cleanest, and most tasteful clawhammer banjo players I have ever seen or heard!!!! Don't miss him! He's a killer fiddler as well and super nice guy. With all the other great talent - you are bound to have a super festival.
Arnie Naiman


07 Jan 08 - 11:30 AM (#2230355)
Subject: RE: UK Old Time Music festival - Feb 8-10
From: BanjoRay

If you're an Old Time (or any other sort of) fiddler, then Adam Hurt, Kate Lissauer and Dave Bing, Tim Bing's brother will really get to you.
Dave's the best of the old style West Virginia fiddlers, while Kate's superb sound conveys all that's best about Old Time music. Adam's progress in the last 10 years is astounding.
Cheers
Ray


09 Jan 08 - 10:25 AM (#2232044)
Subject: RE: UK Old Time Music festival - Feb 8-10
From: oombanjo

Good news and bad news. The good is that my new, under construction Romero Banjo is coming along fine.The bad news is that it will only arrive after the fest. But my old Windsor Prem still chucks.Only 22 days to go nick.Cheers. John Y.


09 Jan 08 - 02:32 PM (#2232248)
Subject: RE: UK Old Time Music festival - Feb 8-10
From: nickp

Ah but John, which is the likely to be the quietest?

FOAOTMAD members should have received the latest copy of OTN by now (I hope) with all the festival stuff in it.

Non-memebers can look at our previuously mentioned website.

Happy days.

Nick


09 Jan 08 - 02:35 PM (#2232251)
Subject: RE: UK Old Time Music festival - Feb 8-10
From: Sooz

I suppose we'd better order the hay in ready for the mules.....


09 Jan 08 - 07:30 PM (#2232573)
Subject: RE: UK Old Time Music festival - Feb 8-10
From: BanjoRay

Sooz - Just make sure the still's in place, and keep an eye out fer the revenooers.
Ray


10 Jan 08 - 11:59 AM (#2233039)
Subject: RE: UK Old Time Music festival - Feb 8-10
From: oombanjo

aint got no Hog to kill, so I went out and built me a little bitty still. and its 20 days to go.


10 Jan 08 - 01:40 PM (#2233127)
Subject: RE: UK Old Time Music festival - Feb 8-10
From: nickp

Darn it, those mules again...

We've booked the First Aid folks, maybe we should get in a vet too!

Nick


11 Jan 08 - 11:14 AM (#2233911)
Subject: RE: UK Old Time Music festival - Feb 8-10 Gainsborough
From: oombanjo

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11 Jan 08 - 12:22 PM (#2233987)
Subject: RE: UK Old Time Music festival - Feb 8-10 Gainsborough
From: Fortunato

Dear Nick, how are you by now, fine I hope. I reckon it's somewhat different over there in the UK, but up home in Honeyville VA the alien abductions of cattle and other livestock have died down considerably now that the aliens have discovered moonshine. We understand from the regulars down at the Rebel Yell Diner that the demand has exceeded the supply and has pushed the price of 'shine up, as well as encouraged the reactivation of some stills up in Doval Holler that had been shut down these many years.
    So, ahem, if you want to keep your jackasses in pasture away from your festival and avoid the necessity of hiring a veterinary doctor to be on site, make more moonshine and sell it to your aliens.

yours,
Chance


11 Jan 08 - 04:16 PM (#2234189)
Subject: RE: UK Old Time Music festival - Feb 8-10 Gainsborough
From: nickp

Dang!!! I only have part of a bottle of Georgia Moon left ... but then that isn't like the real moonshine I've had when been a-wandering abroad!

Not quite got the required 30 days left in which to brew the 'real' stuff. And I'm not trying to get the attention of those revenuers! Just have to make do with the legal brews then!

Nick


14 Jan 08 - 02:07 PM (#2236288)
Subject: RE: UK Old Time Music festival - Feb 8-10 Gainsborough
From: oombanjo

Hope you're all greasing up your strings 24 days to go.


14 Jan 08 - 02:55 PM (#2236323)
Subject: RE: UK Old Time Music festival - Feb 8-10 Gainsborough
From: BanjoRay

I'm trying to get the grease off mine, John!
Off to see Jez Lowe tonight - I wonder if he plays any Old Time?
Cheers
Ray


14 Jan 08 - 03:23 PM (#2236343)
Subject: RE: UK Old Time Music festival - Feb 8-10 Gainsborough
From: oombanjo

Hi Ray. Does the Greasy string come from stopping the gut drying out?


14 Jan 08 - 06:44 PM (#2236497)
Subject: RE: UK Old Time Music festival - Feb 8-10 Gainsborough
From: Fortunato

oombanjo

I reckon you know that Tommy Jarrell sang the words below to The Greasy String, and it seems to suggest a slippery string that required the fiddler to 'mash down harder'.

"Run little feet, stop and sing,
Mash down harder on the greasy string

Jay bird whistles and the cat bird sings
Mash down harder on the greasy string.

My old lady is mad at me
'Cause I won't drink ginger tea;

She is good, she is bad,
She gives me the devil when she gets mad."
regards, chance


15 Jan 08 - 07:45 AM (#2236815)
Subject: RE: UK Old Time Music festival - Feb 8-10 Gainsborough
From: nickp

You shouldn't use hog grease....


15 Jan 08 - 10:06 AM (#2236925)
Subject: RE: UK Old Time Music festival - Feb 8-10 Gainsborough
From: BanjoRay

Chance, did you ever get to meet Uncle Tommy? When I tracked him down in Mount Airy he'd unfortunately been dead for 15 years. I'd love to have had a few tunes with him before he passed on.
Cheers
Ray


15 Jan 08 - 01:13 PM (#2237070)
Subject: RE: UK Old Time Music festival - Feb 8-10 Gainsborough
From: Fortunato

Ray,
    Nope, I just have a couple of the 'Legacy' cds, and some loose fraternization with fiddlers (ahem) like my old pal Craig Johnson, and I've been to Mt. Airy enough to catch the general atmosphere.

I listen to Tommy Jarrell on the I81 going south to Asheville and Galax and Fiddlers Grove, and I remembered his lyric about the "Greasy String". I also listen to Rafe Stefani's Glory on the Big String which I bought from him at Mt. Airy, and Alan Jabbour and Ken Perlman's Southern Summits. Festival preparation songs for the drive, you see.

Are you going to be in Gainsborough?
regards,
chance


15 Jan 08 - 07:01 PM (#2237333)
Subject: RE: UK Old Time Music festival - Feb 8-10 Gainsborough
From: BanjoRay

Yes, Chance, I'll definitely be in Gainsborough. I'll be one of the 50 guys with a banjo, a beard and a baseball cap (except mine has a Barr's Fiddle Shop logo). I should get to meet you at some stage.
I think you're going to love it...
Cheers
Ray Banks


16 Jan 08 - 06:13 AM (#2237553)
Subject: RE: UK Old Time Music festival - Feb 8-10 Gainsborough
From: nickp

... and I'll be one of those with a beard and NO banjo (it'll be a mandolin if I can escape from organising for long enough). No idea whether I'll have a cap on.....

Nick


16 Jan 08 - 09:42 AM (#2237654)
Subject: RE: UK Old Time Music festival - Feb 8-10 Gainsborough
From: Fortunato

Well, Ray you should be easy to pick out then.

Nick, I'll be wearing the Black Fedora and holding the guitar, but the lovely and yet talented Susette will be wearing a lady's chapeau and holding the banjo (or the autoharp).

I heard that dress was optional, so I'll be wearing suit instead...

Chance


16 Jan 08 - 02:16 PM (#2237845)
Subject: RE: UK Old Time Music festival - Feb 8-10 Gainsborough
From: oombanjo

So Nick It's you is it, the one with the beard and short arms. And it's 24 to go. "Question. Can anyone suggest a cap for nick". I thought about one from Holland!


16 Jan 08 - 03:51 PM (#2237908)
Subject: RE: UK Old Time Music festival - Feb 8-10 Gainsborough
From: GUEST

Short.... my arms.... I'll have you know they reach from finger to finger!!!

I'll refrain from rising to the other comment!!


16 Jan 08 - 04:36 PM (#2237943)
Subject: RE: UK Old Time Music festival - Feb 8-10 Gainsborough
From: oombanjo

well done nick the pints on me


16 Jan 08 - 05:23 PM (#2237973)
Subject: RE: UK Old Time Music festival - Feb 8-10 Gainsborough
From: GUEST,nickp cookieless

I may hold you to that John

Now to login again...


18 Jan 08 - 08:44 AM (#2239152)
Subject: RE: UK Old Time Music festival - Feb 8-10 Gainsborough
From: nickp

Darn it... the thread dropped off the end... refresh!!!

(Oh and by which I don't mean using thread to darn things)


18 Jan 08 - 09:22 AM (#2239188)
Subject: RE: UK Old Time Music festival - Feb 8-10 Gainsborough
From: BanjoRay

I'm still trying to work out how to darn a banjo, after being told to do so for years.
Ray


18 Jan 08 - 09:47 AM (#2239207)
Subject: RE: UK Old Time Music festival - Feb 8-10 Gainsborough
From: nickp

Hi Ray

First you put some holes in the skin.... a craft knife usually suffices....

Nick


18 Jan 08 - 12:05 PM (#2239309)
Subject: RE: UK Old Time Music festival - Feb 8-10 Gainsborough
From: Fortunato

Careful with that knife, Nick, one slip and you've a gelded banjo.
Of course, there are those who'd welcome a reduction in banjo breeding and propigation.

Banjo's breeding, there's a visual for you.

Bruce Hutton always said he played a little banjo, now perhaps I know where he got them.

cheers
chance


18 Jan 08 - 03:49 PM (#2239474)
Subject: RE: UK Old Time Music festival - Feb 8-10 Gainsborough
From: oombanjo

Yeh! the wife always said."I wondered what you meant, when you said, you were going up stairs to play with your banjo?".and it's 21 to go


18 Jan 08 - 04:13 PM (#2239487)
Subject: RE: UK Old Time Music festival - Feb 8-10 Gainsborough
From: ThreeSheds

Not a baseball cap in sight!!


18 Jan 08 - 04:25 PM (#2239497)
Subject: RE: UK Old Time Music festival - Feb 8-10 Gainsborough
From: ThreeSheds

Even more banjoists bar t'at


18 Jan 08 - 05:13 PM (#2239536)
Subject: RE: UK Old Time Music festival - Feb 8-10 Gainsborough
From: BanjoRay

The session with FDR (Three Sheds' first link)was great - anyone know who the musicians were?
Ray


19 Jan 08 - 05:00 AM (#2239875)
Subject: RE: UK Old Time Music festival - Feb 8-10 Gainsborough
From: oombanjo

NoRay, But on the second one.I wonder which one is Andy.


19 Jan 08 - 06:28 AM (#2239906)
Subject: RE: UK Old Time Music festival - Feb 8-10 Gainsborough
From: oombanjo

That should have said Andy/Three sheds? Hows it Andy.


21 Jan 08 - 11:42 AM (#2241332)
Subject: RE: UK Old Time Music festival - Feb 8-10 Gainsborough
From: oombanjo

!8 to go and counting


22 Jan 08 - 10:35 AM (#2241973)
Subject: RE: UK Old Time Music festival - Feb 8-10 Gainsborough
From: Fortunato

how's the weather likely to be?


22 Jan 08 - 01:07 PM (#2242112)
Subject: RE: UK Old Time Music festival - Feb 8-10 Gainsborough
From: nickp

At the moment the UK is suffering from a lot of rain. Not sure on the long range but surely it must dry up soon. Luckily - apart from people running from building to building - everything is indoors. Waterproof that hat!

Nick


23 Jan 08 - 02:23 AM (#2242588)
Subject: RE: UK Old Time Music festival - Feb 8-10 Gainsborough
From: Sooz

And far enough up the hill to be away from the river!


23 Jan 08 - 11:37 AM (#2242869)
Subject: RE: UK Old Time Music festival - Feb 8-10 Gainsborough
From: oombanjo

Yup, the Dutch are good at keeping the water out Nick


23 Jan 08 - 01:39 PM (#2242964)
Subject: RE: UK Old Time Music festival - Feb 8-10 Gainsborough
From: nickp

Ah... do we have someone coming from Holland then John? I know we have someone from Spain and at least one from Denmark...

Perhaps we can start billing ourselves as an International Festival!

Nick


23 Jan 08 - 02:39 PM (#2243014)
Subject: RE: UK Old Time Music festival - Feb 8-10 Gainsborough
From: oombanjo

Hey Nick. Welcome from Holland. (Het was prettig kennis gemaakt te hebben met u.) and the first Pints on me.


25 Jan 08 - 01:10 PM (#2244642)
Subject: RE: UK Old Time Music festival - Feb 8-10 Gainsborough
From: Fortunato

Has it quit raining yet, I'm expected sunshine and white fluffy clouds, 65 degrees?


25 Jan 08 - 01:44 PM (#2244683)
Subject: RE: UK Old Time Music festival - Feb 8-10 Gainsborough
From: Rasener

>>how's the weather likely to be? <<

The weather forecast is

Droog met zonnige perioden temperatuur ongeveer 20 graden

I can bring my Dutch wife along on the Friday if you let her in for nowt, then you can truly say you are European :-) She might even be able to put her fineger in nthe hole of the Dyke LOL


25 Jan 08 - 01:52 PM (#2244690)
Subject: RE: UK Old Time Music festival - Feb 8-10 Gainsborough
From: Rasener

What is the schedule for Friday Evening?

I may be tempted to come along.


25 Jan 08 - 03:02 PM (#2244780)
Subject: RE: UK Old Time Music festival - Feb 8-10 Gainsborough
From: oombanjo

Say hello to old friends, sink one or two. Jaw the fat and take in some good sounds. But who is opening?


25 Jan 08 - 03:29 PM (#2244807)
Subject: RE: UK Old Time Music festival - Feb 8-10 Gainsborough
From: Rasener

Wie begint het?

oombanjo in Dutch is Uncle Banjo. Hello Uncle Banjo :-)


26 Jan 08 - 10:01 AM (#2245339)
Subject: RE: UK Old Time Music festival - Feb 8-10 Gainsborough
From: BanjoRay

If anybody needs to know what the British version of Old Time music sounds like then have a listen to
Five Miles From Town being played by some of our fiddlers (with me and others on banjo) at our Summer Camp in 2003. Everyone in this recording will be at Gainsborough, jamming through the weekend. The tune is from a great old Kentucky fiddler called Clyde Davenport who's still around and fiddling in his eighties.
Cheers
Ray


26 Jan 08 - 10:20 AM (#2245350)
Subject: RE: UK Old Time Music festival - Feb 8-10 Gainsborough
From: nickp

Hmm, well Villan, the schedule isn't set in stone yet but both Friday night and Saturday nights will feature ALL our 'starring guests' (see above - but of course Fortunato and his wife will be added to that list too...).

Friday night concert starts at 7:30, Saturday's concert starts at 7:00.

Tickets available on the door (well, desk really).

No more trade secrets...


26 Jan 08 - 06:18 PM (#2245740)
Subject: RE: UK Old Time Music festival - Feb 8-10 Gainsborough
From: oombanjo

Hello Villan I am in Beverley East Yorks.It was on a trip to Holland to visit my Nephew Who is Dutch "De Waal," and my niece, my sisters daughter, that I first joined Mudcat, this was set up on his computer in Holland, they and their children all call me Oombanjo, you don't have to guess why. They are staying at Bergen Op Zoom and my other nephew is at Kalmthout in Belgium.
There is an Ocarolins Bar in B.O.Z. That we go to on our visits and on one occasion Bill Sables "mudcat" and his group were playing the folk festival there. If you are at Gainsborough over the weekend give me a shout


26 Jan 08 - 07:31 PM (#2245797)
Subject: RE: UK Old Time Music festival - Feb 8-10 Gainsborough
From: Rasener

I hopethat I can at least attend on Friday evening.

Saturday I have Jez Lowe & Kate Bramley at Faldingworth (30 mins away) so that has to be my priority. Fortunately we are sold out.


27 Jan 08 - 12:37 PM (#2246239)
Subject: RE: UK Old Time Music festival - Feb 8-10 Gainsborough
From: Mrs.Duck

We hope to make at least the Saturday so will catch up with everyone. Looking forward to seeing Chance and Suzette again.


28 Jan 08 - 03:33 AM (#2246764)
Subject: RE: UK Old Time Music festival - Feb 8-10 Gainsborough
From: fiddler

Now I wanted to come this year, no clashes as far as I can see just a visitor coming to stay.

So through gritted teeth, Have a great time averyone.

Andy


28 Jan 08 - 04:09 AM (#2246778)
Subject: RE: UK Old Time Music festival - Feb 8-10 Gainsborough
From: nickp

Bring your visitor! Nick


28 Jan 08 - 10:34 AM (#2247009)
Subject: RE: UK Old Time Music festival - Feb 8-10 Gainsborough
From: Fortunato

Dear Mrs. Duck,

It will be a pleasure to see you again as well! We'll look for you on Saturday, at least. Susette and I are doing a workshop then so you can come sing!

cheers,
chance


29 Jan 08 - 01:35 PM (#2247975)
Subject: RE: UK Old Time Music festival - Feb 8-10 Gainsborough
From: oombanjo

And now the serious countdown has begun 10 to go and counting


29 Jan 08 - 01:49 PM (#2247989)
Subject: RE: UK Old Time Music festival - Feb 8-10 Gainsborough
From: Mrs.Duck

You bet, Chance!


29 Jan 08 - 02:34 PM (#2248040)
Subject: RE: UK Old Time Music festival - Feb 8-10 Gainsborough
From: oombanjo

Ow's it Mrs Duck? ow's my chance? wayhey. I'll be ready to duck when I see you, and another good year out in front of us. cheers JY.


30 Jan 08 - 01:57 PM (#2248797)
Subject: RE: UK Old Time Music festival - Feb 8-10 Gainsborough
From: nickp

What's this? Nearly slipping off the bottom of the list...


30 Jan 08 - 02:12 PM (#2248811)
Subject: RE: UK Old Time Music festival - Feb 8-10 Gainsborough
From: Rasener

Jeetje, nog maar negen dagen


31 Jan 08 - 05:58 AM (#2249370)
Subject: RE: UK Old Time Music festival - Feb 8-10 Gainsborough
From: nickp

The weather looks a bit dodgy there at the moment but the long range holds out some hope for a decent weekend. Typical British obsession with the weather....

How many days John? Its all a blur to me now.

Nick


31 Jan 08 - 08:02 AM (#2249442)
Subject: RE: UK Old Time Music festival - Feb 8-10 Gainsborough
From: BanjoRay

The weather is distinctly iffy at the moment - one of my banjo students cancelled his lesson this morning because part of his roof has blown away. I'm sure it'll be better on the festival weekend - it had better be, so I can pitch my big tent by the main gate without hang-gliding over Gainsborough.
Ray


31 Jan 08 - 08:09 AM (#2249447)
Subject: RE: UK Old Time Music festival - Feb 8-10 Gainsborough
From: Sooz

It was very windy and wet here earlier this morning but has calmed down a lot now and is sunny. Better double peg your tent though!


31 Jan 08 - 08:39 AM (#2249468)
Subject: RE: UK Old Time Music festival - Feb 8-10 Gainsborough
From: Rasener

Has the boat with Vin in arrived Sooz?


31 Jan 08 - 02:01 PM (#2249726)
Subject: RE: UK Old Time Music festival - Feb 8-10 Gainsborough
From: oombanjo

Not counting this evening its 7 to go,??????Who was getting the pints in???


31 Jan 08 - 02:23 PM (#2249750)
Subject: RE: UK Old Time Music festival - Feb 8-10 Gainsborough
From: nickp

you.....


01 Feb 08 - 01:40 PM (#2250632)
Subject: RE: UK Old Time Music festival - Feb 8-10 Gainsborough
From: oombanjo

just in time we were at the bottom rung on the ladder.with 6 to go and still no slap from Jane. Are you there??


01 Feb 08 - 01:45 PM (#2250645)
Subject: RE: UK Old Time Music festival - Feb 8-10 Gainsborough
From: Mrs.Duck

THWAAAK!!


01 Feb 08 - 04:16 PM (#2250808)
Subject: RE: UK Old Time Music festival - Feb 8-10 Gainsborough
From: oombanjo

Thanks Jane, the red cheek should have returned to normal by next Friday


02 Feb 08 - 12:15 PM (#2251571)
Subject: RE: UK Old Time Music festival - Feb 8-10 Gainsborough
From: Mrs.Duck

We will be there Saturday morning. Not stopping over this year so just making a ful day of it.


02 Feb 08 - 03:34 PM (#2251766)
Subject: RE: UK Old Time Music festival - Feb 8-10 Gainsborough
From: oombanjo

Only 6 days to go for the first O.T.Music festival of 2008. and my new Romero Banjo will arrive the week after,sicksicksick.
I have just had an email from Jason and the banjo with a sound clip of it will be on his new web site.
Still it will be in my itchy little hands for the next O.T.M.Festival at Sewerby over the May Day weekend.
Keep your eyes out for more news on the fest as the landlord of the local, is putting on another mini beer festival.
This is in honour of Jim, who last year got all the T-shirts by drinking 3 pints of every ale on stock and there were a lot of different ales.
We have another Dance team to join us this year, and now have our own boards on site.
For those that have been before you will be pleasantly surprised at the changes in the gardens. Tell me if you spot them.
For our friends over the pond if you put Sewerby House and Gardens into Goggle search you will see where we have 2 of our get togethers each year and the best thing about them, are they are free.
Cheers and keep on pluck'n. Oombanjo. Sorry for the cheep plug Nick but as I have to buy the beer!!!!!!!!


02 Feb 08 - 06:03 PM (#2251903)
Subject: RE: UK Old Time Music festival - Feb 8-10 Gainsborough
From: ThreeSheds

Dear Oom
I can see now what the fuss is about!
Impressive stuff!


03 Feb 08 - 08:48 AM (#2252256)
Subject: RE: UK Old Time Music festival - Feb 8-10 Gainsborough
From: Mrs.Duck

I will, of course, be bringing along my Clifford Essex Paragon which Geoff will be playing. It is for sale so anyone interested see either of us on Saturday or PM here.


03 Feb 08 - 12:28 PM (#2252404)
Subject: RE: UK Old Time Music festival - Feb 8-10 Gainsborough
From: Mrs.Duck

Anyone tell me if its ok to pay on the door? Bit short of time to send for tickets.


03 Feb 08 - 12:38 PM (#2252413)
Subject: RE: UK Old Time Music festival - Feb 8-10 Gainsborough
From: Fortunato

Nicp has told me that Micca may pay at the door.
cheers


03 Feb 08 - 01:03 PM (#2252444)
Subject: RE: UK Old Time Music festival - Feb 8-10 Gainsborough
From: BanjoRay

There's no problem paying at the door.
Cheers
Ray


04 Feb 08 - 04:23 AM (#2252984)
Subject: RE: UK Old Time Music festival - Feb 8-10 Gainsborough
From: nickp

Yes, definitely tickets available on the door. And also for anyone who just wants to come for either of the evening concerts (Friday 7:30, Sat 7:00).

Pound notes or cheques (no credit cards!)....

Access Friday from 5:30 (yes, I know I keep harping on about it but we have to respect the school security issues.

Nick


04 Feb 08 - 04:31 AM (#2252990)
Subject: RE: UK Old Time Music festival - Feb 8-10 Gainsborough
From: Rasener

Is that 7:30 for 8 on Friday or concert begins bang on 7:30?

Whats the line up now for Friday evening, concert wise?

Can I pay in Euro's or Dollars, or does it have to be £'s?


04 Feb 08 - 05:43 AM (#2253010)
Subject: RE: UK Old Time Music festival - Feb 8-10 Gainsborough
From: nickp

Sire, Sire, the pedants are revolting!!!!!!!

Those are start times if all goes to plan.
Pounds please - or sterling cheques.

Concert programme subject to last minute changes:
Friday evening from 7:30   

Down Trodden String Band
Kitty Hawks
Kerry Fletcher & Tim Brooks
Chance & Susette Shiver
Piney Woods
Adam Hurt & Beth Hartness

Saturday evening from 7:00 followed by a square dance for maybe an hour.

Kitty Hawks
Down Trodden String Band
Kerry Fletcher & Tim Brooks
Chance & Susette Shiver
Adam Hurt & Beth Hartness
Piney Woods

Sunday afternoon.... Nick whimpers in corner......


04 Feb 08 - 03:43 PM (#2253439)
Subject: RE: UK Old Time Music festival - Feb 8-10 Gainsborough
From: Mrs.Duck

Damn I will miss the Nick Whimpers concert!


04 Feb 08 - 06:52 PM (#2253592)
Subject: RE: UK Old Time Music festival - Feb 8-10 Gainsborough
From: BanjoRay

Count yourself lucky, Jane. I'll be handing him the tissues.


04 Feb 08 - 10:35 PM (#2253748)
Subject: RE: UK Old Time Music festival - Feb 8-10 Gainsborough
From: Fortunato

Well, Folks, The Shivers are packing up the guitar and banjo and autoharp. We've got our raincoats and umbrellas and fedoras and chapeaus and two tones and bow ties, etc., etc. In short, everything we need to travel over to London on a jet airplane (ahem) to Liz's house and company of our chum Micca and play some tunes with you all.
    Terry (Leadfingers) Silver and the lovely and talented Mary Smith are playing at Maidenhead on Thursday night and Terry's invited us to do a floor spot, so off we'll go to see, drop by if you can.
    And next morning at the crack of noon or one we'll drive up the left hand side of the road to Gainsborough to see all the UK folks crazy enough to love old time music. Some of which like Mrs. Duck have come to see the crazy folkies of FSGW at the Getaway, and so I've got some idea what I'm getting into.
      In short, we're A1,acme and extra fine and "repairing to leave" (that's country for fixin' to go).
see you there, Gainsborough or Bust, you bet your monkey.
Chance


05 Feb 08 - 04:15 AM (#2253866)
Subject: RE: UK Old Time Music festival - Feb 8-10 Gainsbor
From: Geoff the Duck

See you there.
Safe journey!
Quack!
Geoff the Duck.


05 Feb 08 - 04:21 AM (#2253868)
Subject: RE: UK Old Time Music festival - Feb 8-10 Gainsborough
From: nickp

Yes, safe trip. Drive carefully! Nick


05 Feb 08 - 04:25 AM (#2253869)
Subject: RE: UK Old Time Music festival - Feb 8-10 Gainsborough
From: nickp

Oh why not... 100 posts


05 Feb 08 - 11:39 AM (#2254113)
Subject: RE: UK Old Time Music festival - Feb 8-10 Gainsborough
From: oombanjo

3 days to go! get posting.


05 Feb 08 - 02:08 PM (#2254262)
Subject: RE: UK Old Time Music festival - Feb 8-10 Gainsborough
From: Sooz

Any music stalls?


05 Feb 08 - 02:45 PM (#2254303)
Subject: RE: UK Old Time Music festival - Feb 8-10 Gainsborough
From: GUEST

There'll be Eve's cd stall plus cds by the artists. I'm also expecting some banjo and fiddle sales with maybe a few odds and ends as well. Can't be more precise I'm afraid, Sooz, several people have said 'maybe' and short of holding guns to heads there's not a lot I can do.


07 Feb 08 - 04:12 AM (#2255708)
Subject: RE: UK Old Time Music festival - Feb 8-10 Gainsborough
From: nickp

Hmm, that was me. how come I didn't notice the cookie-lack.

Anyway I guess this is the last shout. See you there, if you're there, if not, I won't

Nick


07 Feb 08 - 04:51 AM (#2255727)
Subject: RE: UK Old Time Music festival - Feb 8-10 Gainsborough
From: BanjoRay

WORKSHOPS
If you're still wondering whether to come, here's Nick's draft workshop schedule - these things are never completely finalised until after they've happened. You'll find a sheet for each workshop nailed to the back wall in the dining hall, where you enter your name on the ones you want to get to. When the sheet's full, so's the workshop.
For a music workshop, don't forget to bring a recorder, so you can take away lots of homework. You'll be examined on it next year... (snigger)

Saturday
10:00 to 11:30
Mandolin   -   Stuart Wade
Beginners banjo   -   Helmut Rheingans
Make your band work   -   John Wirtz & the Kitty Hawks
Guitar backup   - Beth Hartness (with Adam Hurt)
Singing with the banjo   - Kate Lissauer
Beginners flatfoot   - Sara Marshall                     


1:00 to 2:30

Fiddle (intermediate)   -   Dave Bing
Banjo (intermediate)   -   Tim Bing
Guitar   -   Jim Martin
Playing Ed Haley's fiddle tunes on the banjo      -   Adam Hurt
Sorting out beginner's banjo snags       -   Bob Ward
Clogging   -   Kerry Fletcher & Tim Brooks               


2:45 to 4:15
Fiddle (beginners)   -   Dave Bing
Banjo (beginners)   -   Tim Bing
So you want to make a CD   -   Kate Lissauer & Jim Martin
Kyle Creed's Cumberland Gap (the tune and the tuning) - Adam Hurt(banjo)
Round Peak guitar style   -   Beth Hartness


Sunday
11:30 to 13:00

Round Peak repertoire   -   Adam Hurt & Beth Hartness
Double Bass   -   Jim Martin
Working with Banjo & Fiddle    -   Dave & Tim Bing
Slow Jam   -   Down Trodden String Band
Working out arrangements for a band      -   John Wirtz & the Kitty Hawks
Clogging   -   Kerry Fletcher & Tim Brooks

See you there--
Ray


07 Feb 08 - 05:39 AM (#2255750)
Subject: RE: UK Old Time Music festival - Feb 8-10 Gainsborough
From: nickp

Yes, bring recorders so we can compare technolgy - mines an Edirol r-09, Ray uses MiniDisc. Any advance....

I've printed the programmes so that's how the workshops finally are. Errors and omissions excepted, as they say

For the cloggers I am now able to give details of Kerry's workshops. They are:

Saturday
Playing in the Band - layering up rhythms and experiencing being different parts of the band - with the opportunity for taking solos!

Sunday
Steps to the Tune - choosing steps for a particular tune to make a sequence and for freestyling.

Nick











I'll be using mostly clogging steps... but I'll probably mix some flatfoot in and encourage them to do the same!


07 Feb 08 - 10:51 AM (#2255968)
Subject: RE: UK Old Time Music festival - Feb 8-10 Gainsborough
From: oombanjo

Well this is my last night in the arms of the Dixie Chick.Tomorow my arms will be round my old Windsor who will be singing my favourite tunes. I'll miss the Chick, but can't wait. See you all there.
107 postings Nick, is that a record??


07 Feb 08 - 11:14 AM (#2255985)
Subject: RE: UK Old Time Music festival - Feb 8-10 Gainsborough
From: nickp

Hi John, probably 'yes'.

Time to finish work (early) and go home to pack the mules - we've had to add an extra couple of wagons to get all the gear in.

Until tomorrow...


07 Feb 08 - 11:49 AM (#2256014)
Subject: RE: UK Old Time Music festival - Feb 8-10 Gainsborough
From: Sooz

The regular population has been cleared out now so everything should be ready for you tomorrow. It even looks as if the weather forcast is good!


07 Feb 08 - 12:02 PM (#2256024)
Subject: RE: UK Old Time Music festival - Feb 8-10 Gainsborough
From: Rasener

You on hols already Sooz?

My kids have to go in tomorrow.


07 Feb 08 - 08:31 PM (#2256456)
Subject: RE: UK Old Time Music festival - Feb 8-10 Gainsborough
From: Leadfingers

The Shivers (Chance and Suzette) did a spot at Maidenhead tonight ! Wish I could get to Gainsborough to hear a lot more of them !


08 Feb 08 - 04:24 AM (#2256602)
Subject: RE: UK Old Time Music festival - Feb 8-10 Gainsborough
From: BanjoRay

I can't wait to meet them, and see them perform.
This is going to be a GREAT festival.
Ray


08 Feb 08 - 08:04 PM (#2257344)
Subject: RE: UK Old Time Music festival - Feb 8-10 Gainsborough
From: Rasener

Chance & Suzette were very good. Didn't know Suzette was a stunt woman. That was one hell of a way to throw yourself off the stage :-)
I hope you are not too sore in the morning. What a lovely couple they are.
It was great to meet a lot of mudcatters. nickp, oombanjo, banjoray, micca, Forunato.

Very nice evening.Thank you.

Les Worrall


08 Feb 08 - 08:06 PM (#2257346)
Subject: RE: UK Old Time Music festival - Feb 8-10 Gainsborough
From: Rasener

Oh and a big big thanks to nickp for buyng a yellowbellies 2 Cd and allowing me to leave the cd's to hopefully be sold over the weekend.


10 Feb 08 - 01:59 PM (#2258605)
Subject: RE: UK Old Time Music festival - Feb 8-10 Gainsborough
From: oombanjo

Back Home and the tanks been filled up for the up to the next one. Thanks Ray nick and all who have made this the best start to the new season one could have, as the Villan said "what a great bunch of people" and today with Andy Imms Dave Marshall and Adam Hurt playing together was the spark that I needed to learn some new tunes. Brilliant and no other word could describe them. To Fortunato and the chair-juggling act I hope you are all ok and that the rest of your stay is as eventful and enjoyable but without the bruises. Lovely to have met you Best wishes John. Y.


10 Feb 08 - 05:01 PM (#2258839)
Subject: RE: UK Old Time Music festival - Feb 8-10 Gainsborough
From: SINSULL

And I hear the banjo never touched the ground. Hope you're OK.


11 Feb 08 - 05:30 AM (#2259243)
Subject: RE: UK Old Time Music festival - Feb 8-10 Gainsborough
From: Fortunato

Gainsborough was A1, Acme, Extra Fine.
NickP was gracious and attentive host and festival master and Claire guided us successfully to the stage and sheltered our instruments and matched my two tone shoes with her silver and black, and all the festival crowd were absolutely wonderful. We made many new friends,Adam Hurt & Beth Hartness,Kate Lissauer, and Trevor and Stuart from the Downtrodden Stringband and more.
    We had a grand time. Claire has asked that I write a review and I'll fill in the details and put it up here soon. We're at Heathrow now waiting for the plane. Had great times with oombanjo and the villain and the Ducks!
    Banjo Ray was grand, he helped us out on Friday with some quick and necessary banjo assistance, and we're very greatful.
    My beautiful bride is well, thanks to the many, many folks who were concerned.
    Special thanks to Liz and Paul who hosted us in London.
Our guide and navigator, Micca, led us up and down the country across the M25 and into and and out of the wilds of Heathrow, he was fantastic, period.


11 Feb 08 - 06:27 AM (#2259270)
Subject: RE: UK Old Time Music festival - Feb 8-10 Gainsborough
From: Mrs.Duck

Safe journey to you both and we will meet again along the road!


11 Feb 08 - 07:40 AM (#2259293)
Subject: RE: UK Old Time Music festival - Feb 8-10 Gainsborough
From: GUEST,LTS pretending to work

It was a pleasure, if a little unexpected, to have you and you are welcome back any time.

Enjoy the flight, as I'm enjoying my little bluebird!

LTS


11 Feb 08 - 08:30 AM (#2259322)
Subject: RE: UK Old Time Music festival - Feb 8-10 Gainsborough
From: GUEST

And I hope you managed to get sat with Mary ! Great seeing you both at Maidenghead , and pleased that Gainsborough was a good weekend


11 Feb 08 - 08:33 AM (#2259325)
Subject: RE: UK Old Time Music festival - Feb 8-10 Gainsborough
From: Leadfingers

Oooops ! That was me ! the problem with two of us on one 'puter - hadnt realised I wasnt logged in


11 Feb 08 - 01:38 PM (#2259596)
Subject: RE: UK Old Time Music festival - Feb 8-10 Gainsborough
From: GUEST,nickp cookieless and exhausted

Thank you so much to everyone. We've been back about an hour and are just about to sit down for food. More later I guess.
Les I think we sold another one and Claire took the box around emptying peoples pockets of loose change so there's a bit extra. I've left them f.a.o. Sooz who I will PM immediately.


11 Feb 08 - 02:22 PM (#2259640)
Subject: RE: UK Old Time Music festival - Feb 8-10 Gainsborough
From: Rasener

Thanks Very Much Nick & Claire, its very much appreciated and of course going to an excellent charity CLIC Sargent

It was very nice to meet you both.

Les


12 Feb 08 - 07:10 AM (#2260213)
Subject: RE: UK Old Time Music festival - Feb 8-10 Gainsborough
From: fiddler

Looks like you all had a great time - Next year it has to be then.... This year looks full already!

Andy


12 Feb 08 - 07:46 AM (#2260245)
Subject: RE: UK Old Time Music festival - Feb 8-10 Gainsborough
From: BanjoRay

We had a terrific post festival session in the Ship in Gainsborough, when all the people who couldn't bring themselves to go home (including Piney Woods and Adam and Beth) brought their instruments. Tony the Landlord (who ran the festival bar and kept us in excellent beer) had some great food ready for us. We had three different sessions going in different parts of the pub. My team played a lot of C tunes, which I love, in the back bar. It's great to see all these superb musicians being completely relaxed in an informal setting, and having the best fun.
Unfortunately Adam, Beth and I had to leave at 10.45 to sleep so we could get up at 5am to get to Manchester Airport, but the others didn't quit until around 2:30 or so - I'm so jealous!
Ray


12 Feb 08 - 09:42 AM (#2260326)
Subject: RE: UK Old Time Music festival - Feb 8-10 Gainsborough
From: nickp

Too late for me... but a certain Mr. D. of 'cupboard fame' also added 'being locked out' to his reputation when he didn't get back in time for the curfew at the school.

Mind you, he had the last laugh playing at the pub until the end...


12 Feb 08 - 02:51 PM (#2260624)
Subject: RE: UK Old Time Music festival - Feb 8-10 Gainsborough
From: oombanjo

hi mark


23 Feb 08 - 11:26 AM (#2270336)
Subject: RE: UK Old Time Music festival - Feb 8-10 Gainsborough
From: Fortunato

UK Old Time Music festival - Feb '09 Gainsborough

    First and foremost for Susette and me, the Gainsborough Old Time Festival will stand out in our memory because of the wonderfully welcoming people there. From Friday to Sunday we moved through a friendly sea of FOAOTMADs. And friends of the music and us they were. The school, while spacious, having many rooms and halls for jamming and gathering, still is an intimate environment for fiddles and banjos and clogging boards. Somehow the space and the warmth of the individuals set a beautiful tone.
    Nick and Claire Pilley, the hosts of the festival, were simply stellar. Years of experience and a genuine desire to facilitate a beautiful festival experience were evident in their hospitality and organization. For Susette and me, it was as good as it gets. Period.
Susette and I truly enjoyed our time on stage, and were pleased with the sound and overall production. Our MC, Bob Ward, gave informative and well-informed introductions, and brought us and all the acts on stage with a rousing welcome. It was tremendously gratifying to us that the UK audience enjoyed our take on Old Time Country Music and found our brand of humor enjoyable. Our workshop, Old Time Country Music Singing, was great fun for us. Susette's yodeling instruction may have started the latest craze; several folks told me they had carried on yodeling on Sunday.
    Gainsborough is Banjo Land, my friends. Witness how Tim Bing's Banjo Workshop was jammed, 36 banjos in one room. I'm not sure that's even legal in the states. If the Gainsborough festival isn't Banjo Heaven, then you can surely see it from there.
There were other opportunities for great workshops; one of Susette's favorites was Round Peak repertoire on Sunday with Adam Hurt & Beth Hartness providing a rare look at this almost unique and closely guarded body of tunes.
    Unfortunately I missed Beth's Round Peak guitar style workshop. I would like to know how much Round Peak has influenced her style. Beth's guitar backup to Adam's fiddle or banjo is clean and crisp and interactive. She weaves root notes and harmony notes into her bass runs, while holding the rhythm solid, and syncopates the cadence of the tunes. If you want to know how to play old time backup give Beth a listen. She's the real deal.
Adam's banjo playing is melodic and often wonderfully gentle, lending warmth to the tunes. And his recordings with Beth and others which came away with Susette have been providing the musical backdrop around our house since our return. Beautiful music.
    In concert, Kate Lissauer's singing and playing along with the Bing Brothers fine instrumental work was a highlight of the festival for me. Her voice and vocal style hits you right where old time music ought to, and reminds me strongly of another Marylander, Ola Belle Reed. Her banjo and guitar were extra fine, as well.
    Chats in the corridors and sitting in the dining hall were often strikingly memorable and filled out the corners of a genuinely rewarding festival experience.
In the end, it's a simple equation, really.   Excellent people, excellent music, excellent location and excellent organization equal a great festival. Susette and I hope to see you all again.
Chance Shiver


24 Feb 08 - 07:47 AM (#2270878)
Subject: RE: UK Old Time Music festival - Feb 8-10 Gainsborough
From: GUEST,Hootenanny

Ola Belle Reed a Marylander ? In that case Kate should be labelled
as British.

Ola Belle (Campbell) Reed was from North Carolina.

Both wonderful ladies where-ever they have played or called home.

Pleased to know you enjoyed your stay but I cannot possibly agree with you describing the location as "excellent". That's the one thing that lets the festival down. And as for the "indoor camping"???


24 Feb 08 - 08:28 AM (#2270890)
Subject: RE: UK Old Time Music festival - Feb 8-10 Gainsborough
From: BanjoRay

Guest Hootenanny - you say the location lets the festival down. Are you referring to Gainsborough, or the school?
If Gainsborough, then it's pretty much in the middle of the UK. Our (FOAOTMAD) membership of around 400 is fairly evenly spread and comes from Penzance, Thurso (both represented at the latest festival)and a lot of places in between. It's not too far from the A1 and the main North-South railway line.
If the school (Castle Hills Community College) then maybe you can find us somewhere as central, as reasonably priced and with comparable facilities and a helpful staff. A similar event in a school in Matlock was forced to close a few years ago because the site cost 4 or 5 times what ours does. Most of our costs are used for air fares and fees for American artists, not for the school.

Next years festival may well be the last on the present site, as the school is to be replaced by another new building near by. We do not yet know whether this building will be available, what facilities it will have or how much we would be charged. You could find major differences in entry fee, and we could end up with no possibility of an equivalent festival. This would be a terrible loss for all Brits who love Old Time music.

The indoor camping is basic stuff but it means you get FREE accommodation for the weekend and the use of a shower. You aren't forced to use it - there are hotels and B&Bs in and around Gainsborough. The restaurant food is excellent as is the bar, and the music is the best Old Time in the UK without a shadow of doubt.

Ray


24 Feb 08 - 08:37 AM (#2270896)
Subject: RE: UK Old Time Music festival - Feb 8-10 Gainsborough
From: Rasener

Ray
I think you have it smack on.
The school provides an excellent place to hold the festival. In the middle of winter, at least you can be housed inside and from what I saw, the facilties were excellent.
Whats more a swimming pool next door and very good golf course next door, plus a town that is being revamped with very good shopping facilities.
Its very difficult to find anything better.
Sometimes I think some people do not appreciate what is involved in putting on such events.
Les


24 Feb 08 - 10:30 AM (#2270962)
Subject: RE: UK Old Time Music festival - Feb 8-10 Gainsborough
From: Fortunato

I was at the Rising Sun Ranch. I met Ola Belle. I met her where she lived in Rising Sun Maryland. Her family still does. http://www.myspace.com/olabellereedfamily

Like many of our Appalachian families did, hers left NC during the depression and moved to north eastern Maryland. There she lived until her death in 2002.

Folks around Rising Sunlike to think of her as their own.
Thanks again to Gainsborough and Nick and Claire and Banjo Ray and Banjo Howard and OOMbanjo and the Villian
I liked your school. Maybe the warmth and music I experienced differed from others.
chance


24 Feb 08 - 04:43 PM (#2271272)
Subject: RE: UK Old Time Music festival - Feb 8-10 Gainsborough
From: Mrs.Duck

Some folk just seem to enjoy moaning! I hope that the closure of the school won't mean an end to the festival. I think it more than adequately served as a venue and don't understand what more anyone would expect from in door camping other than a floor space and a shower! Many venues don't even offer that!


25 Feb 08 - 11:03 AM (#2271849)
Subject: RE: UK Old Time Music festival - Feb 8-10 Gainsborough
From: Geoff the Duck

I believe that someone once asked to borrow hammer, for knocking in tent pegs, when indoor camping at the YMCA in Barnsley.
Quack!
GtD.


25 Feb 08 - 02:03 PM (#2272039)
Subject: RE: UK Old Time Music festival - Feb 8-10 Gainsborough
From: nickp

Hi folks - and thank you Chance for your kind comments.

To Hootenany (and others in the past), it's not an ideal venue but it has its advantages, some of which Ray has spelt out. We get incredible freedom at the school for a minimal amount and are very grateful to them for allowing us almost free rein. As for the future (beyond next year) we have to hope that the new organisation will be as forgiving and generous.

In the meantime, the committee are looking for a paid up FOAOTMAD member to be co-opted into the role of festival coordinator (I've stood down after a number of years due to pressure of work). Any member who fancies a shot at being responsible to the rest of the membership should PM Banjoray.

Here's to next year and being able to join in...

Nick


04 Mar 08 - 03:28 AM (#2278964)
Subject: RE: UK Old Time Music festival - Feb 8-10 Gainsborough
From: Rasener

I would like to thank all of the people who donated to the CLIC Sargent appeal or indeed bought the yellowbellies 2 CD.
With your help, I have now got to a total of £801.
So thank you all so much, and a very special thanks to Nick & Claire for allowing the Cd's to go on display and for doing a collection. U iz diamond geezers :-)
Cheers
Les Worrall


15 Mar 08 - 08:00 AM (#2288964)
Subject: RE: UK Old Time Music festival - Feb 8-10 Gainsborough
From: Rasener

Mrs Sooz gave me the dosh last night and it came to £75.74.
So many thanks to one and all and this is where the money is going to http://www.clicsargent.org.uk/Home

I am sure you will all agree that it is a very worth while cause.


15 Mar 08 - 08:53 AM (#2288994)
Subject: RE: UK Old Time Music festival - Feb 8-10 Gainsborough
From: Fortunato

Les,

Is it too late to contribute/purchase?

chance


15 Mar 08 - 01:11 PM (#2289135)
Subject: RE: UK Old Time Music festival - Feb 8-10 Gainsborough
From: Rasener

Chance
That is very kind of you. I am sure I can do something there.
I will send you a pm
Les


13 Jul 08 - 10:25 AM (#2387761)
Subject: RE: UK Old Time Music festival - Feb 8-10 Gainsborough
From: Fortunato

Nickp, BanjoRay, Oombanjo, The Villain, Claire, et al,
    Susette and I saw Adam and Beth at a banjo festival last night at the Birchmere, a venue, here. We saw them at Fiddler's Grove last month, and we'll see them again at Galax where I hope to do some serious jamming with them.   
    I want to thank you for facilitating the forming of these new friendships. Such friendships are rare treasures.
    If you ever wonder if all your hard work on the festivals is worthwhile, one reward you can recall is the forming of great and often long lasting musical friendships.

regards
chance


13 Jul 08 - 12:34 PM (#2387819)
Subject: RE: UK Old Time Music festival - Feb 8-10 Gainsborough
From: GUEST,BanjoRay

Hi Chance - you're so right!
I hope to see Adam and Beth at Clifftop shortly. Are you guys going? I'll be there for a the whole week with a fiddler friend from Devon.

Next year's guest stars at the Gainsborough OT festival will be the New Ballard's Branch Bogtrotters from Fries, Virginia, and I'm really looking forward to meeting those guys. We're all very enthusiastic about them.

Cheers
Ray


13 Jul 08 - 12:58 PM (#2387833)
Subject: RE: UK Old Time Music festival - Feb 8-10 Gainsborough
From: Fortunato

No, Ray, I wish we could go to Clifftop; Beth said they would indeed be there. Pick a tune for us.

all the best,
chance