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Pickering Festival - LINE UP (UK)

25 Apr 08 - 08:16 AM (#2325222)
Subject: PICKERING FESTIVAL - LINE UP
From: GUEST,TEE

The line-up for Pickering Folk Festival on August 8th, 9th and 10th is, as follows;

Friday Evening (Main Stage) - The Waterboys (Acoustic), Luka Bloom, Johnny Dickinson, Steve Phillips & The Rough Diamonds

Friday Evening (Second Stage) - Cara Dillon, Tiny Tin Lady, Maire Ni Chathasaigh & Chris Newman, Paula Ryan

Friday Night Dance Hall;
The Dead Rabbits (UK's leading Pogues tribute band)


Saturday Afternoon (Main Stage) - Bella Hardy Trio, Sarah Gillespie Band, Damien O'Kane & Shona Kipling, The Caffreys

Saturday Evening (Main Stage) - Eddi Reader, Last Night's Fun, Chris Difford & Boo Hewerdine, The Tim Edey Band

Saturday Afternoon (Second Stage) - Ian Bruce, Roger Davies, Stanley Accrington, (TBA)

Saturday Evening (Second Stage) - Liam O'Maonlai, The Andrew Dinan Band, Katie Doherty, Pete Morton.

Saturday Night Ceilidh - The Red Fox Ceilidh Band


Sunday Afternoon (Main Stage) Jo Freya's 'Lal Waterson Project', Les Barker, Ian Bruce, Chris Dyson & Mark Kane.

Sunday Evening (Main Stage) - Nizlopi, Eliza Carthy Band, Demon Barber Roadshow, Martin Carthy & Dave Swarbrick.

Sunday Afternoon (Second Stage) - The Durbervilles, Alie Byrne & Steve Robinson, Alex Kirby, (TBA)

Sunday Evening (Second Stage) - Coope, Boyes & Simpson, Clive Gregson, Joni Mitchell Project, Breabach.


Many more activities still to be announced including workshops, singarounds, sessions, morris displays etc.

Children's entertainment from Pete White's Suitcase Circus and Trevor Organ's Cracking Crockery Show.

For further info and ticket/camping information please visit
the website at www.pickeringfolkfestival.com or call the box office on 01751 473780


25 Apr 08 - 08:30 AM (#2325239)
Subject: RE: PICKERING FESTIVAL - LINE UP
From: GUEST,The Input

Oh yes, come to Daddy! :-)


25 Apr 08 - 08:31 AM (#2325242)
Subject: RE: PICKERING FESTIVAL - LINE UP
From: GUEST,Banji

Not bad I suppose!


25 Apr 08 - 08:32 AM (#2325243)
Subject: RE: PICKERING FESTIVAL - LINE UP
From: GUEST,The Input

;-)


25 Apr 08 - 08:38 AM (#2325248)
Subject: RE: PICKERING FESTIVAL - LINE UP
From: theleveller

Made your mind up yet, Paul?


25 Apr 08 - 08:41 AM (#2325252)
Subject: RE: PICKERING FESTIVAL - LINE UP
From: katlaughing

Previous Thread in case anyone is interested.


25 Apr 08 - 08:42 AM (#2325254)
Subject: RE: PICKERING FESTIVAL - LINE UP
From: GUEST,The Input

For me it'll be main stage all Friday night.

Saturday will be main stage all afternoon followed by Tim Edey Nand, Katie Doherty, Andrew Dinan Band (if he's who I think he is) and Eddi Reader.

Sunday is the hardest day. Afternoon will be Chris & Mark then Ian Bruce then Alie & Steve then Jo's gig. Sunday evening will be second stage all evening I think.

Decisions, decisions. I always plan these things way ahead and they NEVER work out that way.


25 Apr 08 - 08:45 AM (#2325260)
Subject: RE: Pickering Festival - LINE UP (UK)
From: GUEST,The Input

Are you stirring trouble Katlaughing? I think we can leave those discussions to those threads. Please let me wallow in the thread that is Pickering 2008.


25 Apr 08 - 09:46 AM (#2325320)
Subject: RE: Pickering Festival - LINE UP (UK)
From: GUEST,Mr Red

Pogue's Tribute Band?

I guess they are firmly "establishment" now.


25 Apr 08 - 09:48 AM (#2325326)
Subject: RE: Pickering Festival - LINE UP (UK)
From: GUEST,The Input

Who are? The Pogues or the tribute band?


25 Apr 08 - 10:01 AM (#2325346)
Subject: RE: Pickering Festival - LINE UP (UK)
From: GUEST,The Input

I wonder if it was deliberate to seperate the men from the women on Friday night at Pickering. Waterboys (M), Luka Bloom (M), Johnny Dickinson (M), Steve Phillips etc (M) against Cara Dillon (F), Tiny Tin Lady (F), Chris @ Maire (50/50), Paula Ryan (F).

By the way, no booking fee here either!


25 Apr 08 - 12:01 PM (#2325467)
Subject: RE: Pickering Festival - LINE UP (UK)
From: stallion

Where's the money comming from to pay for this lot? Someone has been very bold indeed I hope it is a success. A lot of crowd pullers there so it should be.


25 Apr 08 - 12:04 PM (#2325470)
Subject: RE: Pickering Festival - LINE UP (UK)
From: GUEST,The Input

The company seem to be a successful one stallion as their events are held annually so, I'm guessing, that they've done their homework. The good thing is that they're folkies!


25 Apr 08 - 12:09 PM (#2325478)
Subject: RE: Pickering Festival - LINE UP (UK)
From: theleveller

"Where's the money coming from to pay for this lot?"

From me, for one.


25 Apr 08 - 12:11 PM (#2325483)
Subject: RE: Pickering Festival - LINE UP (UK)
From: GUEST,The Input

.......from me too theleveller but I'm contemplating stewarding.


25 Apr 08 - 12:46 PM (#2325515)
Subject: RE: Pickering Festival - LINE UP (UK)
From: GUEST,The Input

So, HAVE you made your mind up yet Paul?


25 Apr 08 - 12:54 PM (#2325523)
Subject: RE: Pickering Festival - LINE UP (UK)
From: GUEST,Banjiman

TheLeveller an GTI have a look at the Gig List (with some other things still in negotiation) you'll see why we will probably stay local and go to the mighty Kirkby Fleetham Village Feast .........now if Saltburn (we have a promise from JT for next year)or Pickering offered my good lady a gig at either.........

Paul


25 Apr 08 - 01:41 PM (#2325569)
Subject: RE: Pickering Festival - LINE UP (UK)
From: Big Al Whittle

a folk festval known as Pickerin'
it had all the folkies a dickerin'
For many did yearn
For good old Saltburn
To go spending their hard earned nicker in


25 Apr 08 - 01:45 PM (#2325575)
Subject: RE: Pickering Festival - LINE UP (UK)
From: GUEST,The Input

And many didn't..... :-)


25 Apr 08 - 03:30 PM (#2325654)
Subject: RE: Pickering Festival - LINE UP (UK)
From: theleveller

See what you mean, Paul. Anyway, see you at Ryedale.


25 Apr 08 - 08:06 PM (#2325845)
Subject: RE: Pickering Festival - LINE UP (UK)
From: GUEST,Greycap

Just down the road from me, but I think I'll stay home and keep my money. Too expensive.


25 Apr 08 - 08:35 PM (#2325860)
Subject: RE: Pickering Festival - LINE UP (UK)
From: JHW

Isn't that where we came in?


26 Apr 08 - 01:24 AM (#2325962)
Subject: RE: Pickering Festival - LINE UP (UK)
From: GUEST,The Input

What's Ryedale Festival like? Is it the one at the Folk Museum?


26 Apr 08 - 04:19 AM (#2326029)
Subject: RE: Pickering Festival - LINE UP (UK)
From: GUEST,Banjiman

GTI, Yes, Ryedale Folk Weekend (23rd-26th May) is at the Folk Museum which is an absoulutely beautiful setting and very safe for Children as it is totally enclosed.

It is £25 for the weekend and you get:

Maeve Mackinnon (Have you heard her, she sings beautifully!)
Flossie
Dave Goulder
Richard Grainger and Chris Parkinson
Adrian O
Wendy Arrowsmith
Brother Crow
Phil Drane (NZ)
Les Cameron and Barbara Helen
Jane Williamson
Four Quarters
Zeds Ded
+ others still being confirmed.

In addition many workshops (including dry stone walling, which you have to admit is different!), singarounds and sessions.

I know most of the acts (one very well indedd!) and while they might not be the biggest names nationally that is simply because we in North Yorks are selfishly keeping them secret!

See Ryedale Thread for more details.

Paul


26 Apr 08 - 04:32 AM (#2326034)
Subject: RE: Pickering Festival - LINE UP (UK)
From: GUEST,The Input

Thanks Paul. Yeah, will definately try to get along. I see that Mrs Banjiman has a pretty busy summer with gigs. Good stuff! Beats working for a living :-) You were saying that you'd do Pickering or Saltburn if they'd offer her a gig. She's already playing that weekend though isn't she?


26 Apr 08 - 04:52 AM (#2326039)
Subject: RE: Pickering Festival - LINE UP (UK)
From: GUEST,Banjiman

Morning GTI,

The summer is pretty busy....but unless you know something I don't, Wendy is not playing anywhere on the weekend 8th-10th Aug. Maybe at (the mighty!)Kirkby Fleetham Feast for fun is all.

Paul


26 Apr 08 - 04:54 AM (#2326042)
Subject: RE: Pickering Festival - LINE UP (UK)
From: GUEST,Banji

By the way, some of us have to fit in full time jobs to support our better half's folky endeavours!

Paul


26 Apr 08 - 05:45 AM (#2326054)
Subject: RE: Pickering Festival - LINE UP (UK)
From: GUEST,The Input

Sorry mate, I was previously looking at someone else's website and got them muddled up.


26 Apr 08 - 08:12 AM (#2326121)
Subject: RE: Pickering Festival - LINE UP (UK)
From: GUEST,The Input

GREYCAP - Just picked up on yout posting. When you say "too expensive", are you referring to the Pickering Festival? If you are, I find that incredible. If you were to go along to see either of Friday's or Saturday's headliners at a theatre you'd be paying around 20 - 25 quid alone. Are you suggesting that 40 quid for 38 other acts (of sheer quality) is a rip-off? That's without mentioning everthing else that's going on. You can (physically) watch 20 concerts over the course of the weekend if you wish. That works out at 3.25 per gig. Now, I suggest that's pretty good value! If you weren't referring to Pickering then I take it all back! :-)


27 Apr 08 - 03:37 AM (#2326687)
Subject: RE: Pickering Festival - LINE UP (UK)
From: GUEST,The Input

Incidentally Paul, I haven't heard Maeve MacKinnon. Maybe I should get along to Ryedale and check it out.


27 Apr 08 - 04:27 AM (#2326710)
Subject: RE: Pickering Festival - LINE UP (UK)
From: Rasener

>>Are you suggesting that 40 quid for 38 other acts (of sheer quality) is a rip-off?<<

I guess that depends on whether you like folk music or not!

I like folk music and £40 in this day and age is cheap. However my missus would argue that she could spend the £40 in a much better way :-)


27 Apr 08 - 04:41 AM (#2326720)
Subject: RE: Pickering Festival - LINE UP (UK)
From: GUEST,The Input

But if you didn't like folk music there's a pretty good chance that you wouldn't be going anyway The Villan. Regarding the missus, get a new one :-)


27 Apr 08 - 04:45 AM (#2326724)
Subject: RE: Pickering Festival - LINE UP (UK)
From: Rasener

LOL


27 Apr 08 - 05:00 AM (#2326727)
Subject: RE: Pickering Festival - LINE UP (UK)
From: stallion

It is very reasonable and there is a lot of quality there, I am astonished that someone had the balls to gatecrash Pickering on to the folk festival map, it is hardly "from little acorns etc". My most enjoyable session this year was at KFFC Winter Warmer W/E in the singaround, stuff of legends and maybe a reprise in November, well done Banji.


29 Apr 08 - 02:20 AM (#2328341)
Subject: RE: Pickering Festival - LINE UP (UK)
From: GUEST

'I am astonished that someone had the balls to gatecrash Pickering on to the folk festival map"

Why stallion?


29 Apr 08 - 09:12 AM (#2328544)
Subject: RE: Pickering Festival - LINE UP (UK)
From: GUEST,The Beer Token

Wow! This looks like a terrific line-up. Where is Pickering? Did anyone go last year?


29 Apr 08 - 12:26 PM (#2328735)
Subject: RE: Pickering Festival - LINE UP (UK)
From: LesB

Funny old world in'it. One man's meat is another mans poison etc. As I have said on the other thread the line up does nothing for me. Sunday looks good but the rest of it looks more like a rock fest. But of course that's only my ouwn opinion. We are all different.
Have a good time.
Cheers
Les


29 Apr 08 - 01:20 PM (#2328802)
Subject: RE: Pickering Festival - LINE UP (UK)
From: stallion

Guest?
For one Pickering is a long way off the beaten track and well away from any concentrations of people, for two there are a lot of well established festivals in the vicinity, Saltburn being one and a limited amount of cash/audience to go around them all. And finally there does not appear to be a gradual building into viable event but a "go for the jugular" and book top artists. It shows that they have great faith in their marketing skills and the drawing capacity of their performers. I think it is a brave thing to do and I wish them well.


30 Apr 08 - 02:22 AM (#2329411)
Subject: RE: Pickering Festival - LINE UP (UK)
From: GUEST

A Rock Fest Les? I don't see that at all. Friday's Rock offering is a total of one act out of eight, The Waterboys, and they're playing an acoustic gig. . Saturday has ummmmm none (assuming that Chris Difford doesn't get the rest of Squeeze to go along)! Sunday has ummmmm none! It looks to me like a very good folk festival that has, admittedly, gone for the jugular but where's the harm in that?


30 Apr 08 - 04:26 AM (#2329471)
Subject: RE: Pickering Festival - LINE UP (UK)
From: theleveller

Why do we have to have strict demarcations on the type of artist? I wouldn't exactly call The Leveller, kd lang, Joan Armatrading or Martha Wainwright folk artists, but they're still appearing at Cambridge. You either like them or you don't.

Perhaps it should be called The Pickering Largely Folk With A Bit of Cross-Over Thrown In Festival.


30 Apr 08 - 04:37 AM (#2329483)
Subject: RE: Pickering Festival - LINE UP (UK)
From: GUEST,The Input

Spot On Paul. It's all so f*****g precious.


30 Apr 08 - 04:41 AM (#2329484)
Subject: RE: Pickering Festival - LINE UP (UK)
From: GUEST,The Beer Token

I don't care if it's folk or rock. Call it what you want. It's still a brilliant lineup. Why do so many people have a strict interpretation of what is and isn't folk music?


30 Apr 08 - 04:49 AM (#2329488)
Subject: RE: Pickering Festival - LINE UP (UK)
From: GUEST,The Input

I think that they're probably worried that 'their' folk music will be swallowed up by the obvious success of my kind of folk music. I read on here that apparently, Billy Bragg can't sing. Neither can 95% of singers that I've heard in singarounds up and down the country over the last 40 years (and when I say 95%, I'm being generous). The fact that 95% of them can't sing doesn't detract from the fact that their audience loves it. This is most peoples idea of folk music. It's (invariably) my idea of hell!


30 Apr 08 - 07:36 AM (#2329599)
Subject: RE: Pickering Festival - LINE UP (UK)
From: daughter

Pickering?..............Can't wait!

Alie x


30 Apr 08 - 07:38 AM (#2329601)
Subject: RE: Pickering Festival - LINE UP (UK)
From: GUEST,The Input

Hi Alie. I take it you're going then?


30 Apr 08 - 10:25 AM (#2329755)
Subject: RE: Pickering Festival - LINE UP (UK)
From: LesB

Why does (Guest the input) have to be aggressive & confrontational all the time? ( and seeing as he has decended on us suddenly & has such a lot to say why does'nt he stand up & be counted & join)?

I didn't rubbish anyone else's choice of music, the line up is just not my taste.
If anybody is interested in my idea of a good festival line up.(probably not) Then the ones that spring to mind this year are
Shepley:- Peggy Seegar, The Watersons, Bellowhead, Bella Hardy Crucible, Whapweasal, Demon Barbers, Askew Sisters, Spiers & Boden, John T & Barry C, etc (can't go dancing at Moulton, sorry Bry)
Saddleworth:-Chris W & Julie M, Nancy Kerr & James Fagin, MawkinCausley, A J Clarke, Bill Whalley & Dave Fletcher, Mary Humphries & Anahata, Flossie etc. ( I am going)
Warwick:- Bellowhead, Oysterband (i'd give them a miss), Breabach, Jez Lowe & the Bad Pennies, Mrs Ackroyd Band, Bob Fox, Rachel Unthank, The Wilsons, Roy Bailey & Tony Benn. (can't go)
Fylde:- Show of Hands( Sun). John Tams & Barry Coope (BBC Radio 2 Best Folk Duo - Fri). Tim Van Eyken Trio(Sat.). The Omega3. Jez Lowe & The Bad Pennies. Nancy Kerr & James Fagan. Debby McLatchy (USA). Uiscedwr. Bernard Wrigley(Thurs). Mad Agnes(USA). Bruce Mathiske(AUS). Keith Donnelly. Askew Sisters(BBC Folk Awards Finalists). Daimh (Scot). Strawhead. Flossie(Fra). 4Square. Isambarde. Tom Topping Band. Ruth Notman Trio(BBC Folk Awards Finalist). Alan Bell Band. Brian Preston Duo. Bryony. Gary & Vera Aspey. Cross o Thands. Vicky Swann & Jonny Dyer. (i'll be there)
Shrewsbury looks good oh & Saltburn too. (both a bit too close datewise to my weeks hol in Whitby).
Like I said before we all like different things.
Cheers
Les


30 Apr 08 - 10:54 AM (#2329783)
Subject: RE: Pickering Festival - LINE UP (UK)
From: GUEST,The Input

Confrontational and aggressive Les? I think you'll find it's simply telling it like it is and having a different opinion. I haven't 'rubbished' anything you've said. I simply differed. I'm afraid that life isn't all cosy and fluffy. There are many, many people on here that belong to the clique. Many of you seem to know each other, you (nearly) all have the same taste and opinions of exactly what folk music is. You have virtually no time for anything post-1975 and hate it when anybody comes along with their own interpretration of folk music, folk festivals and which direction THEY would like the whole folk scene to head in.

As for your choice of festivals;

Shepley - Yes
Saddleworth - No
Warwick - Yes
Fylde - Yes
Shrewsbury - Yes
Saltburn - No

My choices are;

Pickering, Sidmouth, Broadstairs, Rochester, Towersey. All of which I would go to at the drop of a hat.

Happy daze!


30 Apr 08 - 11:22 AM (#2329809)
Subject: RE: Pickering Festival - LINE UP (UK)
From: LesB

Like I said we all have different tastes. But please don't go around pidgeon holing people & lumping them together. I have plenty of time for post 1975 music (why 1975?) & I don't care what other people listen to & I don't feel the folk scene should head in any particular direction, it will evolve & change, as is it's nature.
Incidently life has never been "cosy & fluffy".
Cheers
Les


30 Apr 08 - 01:12 PM (#2329893)
Subject: RE: Pickering Festival - LINE UP (UK)
From: GUEST,TEE

We have been asked on several occasions if there will be a free bus shuttle service from the festival site to the town.
I can confirm that this will be the case and that the shuttle bus will run all weekend.


30 Apr 08 - 01:23 PM (#2329906)
Subject: RE: Pickering Festival - LINE UP (UK)
From: Rasener

Smart move TEE


30 Apr 08 - 02:00 PM (#2329944)
Subject: RE: Pickering Festival - LINE UP (UK)
From: The Sandman

If I had the choice I would go to Saltburn. but I will be busy gigging here in Ireland .
John Taylor gave me one of my first gigs,and whenever he has booked me,he has treated me fairly.
JohnTaylor,has done agreat job running first Redcar and the Saltburn,as well as running Cutty Wren folk club,he would get my support any time. Dick Mileshttp://www.dickmiles.com


30 Apr 08 - 02:18 PM (#2329965)
Subject: RE: Pickering Festival - LINE UP (UK)
From: GUEST,The Input

I wasn't aware it was a competition Captain B. Anyway, "whenever he has booked me he has treated me fairly' - what are you implying? That the Pickering crowd won't? We have been here before and I'm ready for round two! :-) I guess you can kiss any future gigs at Pickering Folk Festival goodbye then.


30 Apr 08 - 03:47 PM (#2330060)
Subject: RE: Pickering Festival - LINE UP (UK)
From: The Sandman

I am not implying anything just stating a fact.Iknow nothing about Pickering
that is why I would show loyalty to Saltburn,thats mychoice.


30 Apr 08 - 07:41 PM (#2330221)
Subject: RE: Pickering Festival - LINE UP (UK)
From: daughter

YEP, Input (whoever you are?!) I'm going! I'll be spending some of the season Morris dancing, some of the season singing in sessions, some of it watching local artists at tiny traditional village festivals and some of it taking in big concerts at a whole range of atmospheric venues (small to enormous)! Why do we always have to have this old chestnut of a debate? Most people are actually agreeing here deep down - there are individual artists and bands we may love and some we don't, it's not about whether they fit some mould or certain criteria or not! These constant trad vs commercial debates actually create the wrong impressions of supporters of both - traddies aren't as cliquey as they are portrayed and "main-stream" (for want of a much better word) concert goers are not as scathing about us finger-in-the-ear types as would be suggested.

Anyway, have a big hug and allow threads like these to stick to their point - giving useful and welcome information about more wonderful music events........ that's getting a bit too loving and groovy now, isn't it. See you at Pickering those that are going and see you on different threads about other festivals!

Alie x


30 Apr 08 - 08:01 PM (#2330233)
Subject: RE: Pickering Festival - LINE UP (UK)
From: Tig

Just another greenfield festival. What do I see? A greenfield. What date is it - oh, must be Pickering!
How marvellous to be in Pickerings greenfield, with its individual GRASS - and perhaps bespoke MUD.
Guest The Input is either the organiser or a lackey who has decided to swoop on Mudcat as cheap advertising.
Got your stewards interviewed yet Input?
You appear to lack any understanding of what a folk festival is but understand too well what a fast buck is.

The Badger.


01 May 08 - 03:12 AM (#2330345)
Subject: RE: Pickering Festival - LINE UP (UK)
From: theleveller

Sorry, Tig, didn't understand a word of that. Take more water with it.


01 May 08 - 03:34 AM (#2330362)
Subject: RE: Pickering Festival - LINE UP (UK)
From: LesB

I did.


01 May 08 - 06:18 AM (#2330424)
Subject: RE: Pickering Festival - LINE UP (UK)
From: GUEST,The Input

My dear Badger,

I am NOT involved with Pickering or any other festival other than wanting to attend. I felt the need to defend this festival and it's organisers for a several reasons.

1) I'm an ardent fan of most of the acts that are appearing at Pickering

2) I'm an ardent fan of this kind of 'greenfield' festival

3) I hate f*****g bullies, and that's exactly what you are! Why don't you give the organisers a break. I hope they sell out with this event and make lots and lots of fast bucks.

4) I have EVERY understanding of what a folk festival is. I've been to enough.

5) Why would I want to interview stewards dickbrain? I'm contemplating being one! Duh!!!

6) Regarding 'cheap advertising' - This is the LAST place I'd want to advertise a DECENT folk festival if I were the organiser. Talk about falling on deaf ears.

7) Methinks that maybe YOU have an axe to grind. Is it affecting ticket sales?

Your friend - The Input


01 May 08 - 07:08 AM (#2330437)
Subject: RE: Pickering Festival - LINE UP (UK)
From: GUEST,The Beer Token

This is all becoming a bit nasty people. I'm with Alie. Why don't you all just go to whatever fetival that you all want to go to and not get so personal about it. Me - I'm probably going to go to Pickering. If any other catters are going it'd be nice to meet up.


01 May 08 - 04:11 PM (#2330899)
Subject: RE: Pickering Festival - LINE UP (UK)
From: Herga Kitty

Alie is listed in Tee's opening post as performing with Steve on Sunday afternoon (Second Stage), so I'm not surprised she's posted that she'll be going.

I think I'll be in South Zeal, though, so will have to meet up with the Beer Token some other time! (Whitby?)

Kitty


01 May 08 - 04:29 PM (#2330915)
Subject: RE: Pickering Festival - LINE UP (UK)
From: GUEST,The Input

Let me apologise for my outburst earlier. I feel slightly embarrassed about it now. I do get very annoyed when individuals make assumptions about various things that affect me. I'm sorry but that's just the way I am. I shall make a point too of calling the Pickering festival organisers as I appear to have painted them in a bad light too, particularly as I've now been accused of being part of their team. Once again, I'm sorry.


07 May 08 - 03:50 AM (#2334635)
Subject: RE: Pickering Festival - LINE UP (UK)
From: Banjiman

I hear there might be some additions to the line up.....I'm warming to this festival.

Paul


07 May 08 - 04:48 AM (#2334669)
Subject: RE: Pickering Festival - LINE UP (UK)
From: GUEST,The Beer Token

The website says there are more to be confirmed Paul. Are you in the know? Tell us more.


07 May 08 - 04:55 AM (#2334673)
Subject: RE: Pickering Festival - LINE UP (UK)
From: Rasener

Wendy Arrowsmith maybe LOL


07 May 08 - 05:15 AM (#2334686)
Subject: RE: Pickering Festival - LINE UP (UK)
From: daughter

Kitty

I wasn't looking to self promote you wally!

Alie


07 May 08 - 07:46 AM (#2334754)
Subject: RE: Pickering Festival - LINE UP (UK)
From: daughter

Totally understand that........... !


07 May 08 - 10:17 AM (#2334880)
Subject: RE: Pickering Festival - LINE UP (UK)
From: Banjiman

The Villan.....
maybe!

Paul


07 May 08 - 01:31 PM (#2335035)
Subject: RE: Pickering Festival - LINE UP (UK)
From: GUEST,The Beer Token

Nice one Paul :-) I guess we'll be meeting up for a beer then.


07 May 08 - 01:33 PM (#2335039)
Subject: RE: Pickering Festival - LINE UP (UK)
From: GUEST,The Beer Token

I take it that Wendy is a TBA?


07 May 08 - 02:02 PM (#2335056)
Subject: RE: Pickering Festival - LINE UP (UK)
From: Banjiman

Wendy is TBC, TBA and STC!......soon!

Beer sounds good though.

Paul


07 May 08 - 03:21 PM (#2335104)
Subject: RE: Pickering Festival - LINE UP (UK)
From: theleveller

Shall we email the organisers and tell them we want her booked?


07 May 08 - 03:31 PM (#2335109)
Subject: RE: Pickering Festival - LINE UP (UK)
From: Banjiman

Leveller,

I've PM'd you.

Paul


09 May 08 - 10:40 AM (#2336545)
Subject: RE: Pickering Festival - LINE UP (UK)
From: GUEST,TEE

We are pleased to announce that the fine singer from North Yorkshire, Wendy Arrowsmith has been added to Sunday's lineup on the second stage. It'll be an early rise for all you people that love Wendy's music though. She's appearing on the second stage at 10.30am but, as I'm sure you're aware, it'll be well worth the effort.

We are equally pleased to announce that we have the fine Essex ceilidh outfit, The Red Fox Ceilidh Band, leading you through many twists and turns in the dance house on Saturday night from 9.30 until 11.30.

LOTS LOTS MORE TO BE ANNOUNCED! Keep looking in for updates. Also go to www.pickeringfolkfestival.com (Sorry, but our website man is away on hols until next week but there's all you need to know on there already)


09 May 08 - 11:11 AM (#2336554)
Subject: RE: Pickering Festival - LINE UP (UK)
From: theleveller

"It'll be an early rise for all you people that love Wendy's music though. She's appearing on the second stage at 10.30am"

You're making the assumption that we will have been to bed!

Great news about Wendy, though!


10 May 08 - 04:39 AM (#2337007)
Subject: RE: Pickering Festival - LINE UP (UK)
From: Banjiman

I guess we'll be at Pickering then!

Paul


11 May 08 - 02:15 AM (#2337480)
Subject: RE: Pickering Festival - LINE UP (UK)
From: GUEST,The Beer Token

Good news Paul.


16 May 08 - 05:51 AM (#2342024)
Subject: RE: Pickering Festival - LINE UP (UK)
From: old salty

Wow,i got me tickets! Line up good, cheap!, just down the road and its outdoors.I was born a "folkie" and its a YES from me.
         see you there XX


17 May 08 - 02:39 AM (#2342673)
Subject: RE: Pickering Festival - LINE UP (UK)
From: GUEST,The Beer Token

Will I be meeting you at the bar on Friday Old Salty? I do hope so.


19 May 08 - 03:59 AM (#2344174)
Subject: RE: Pickering Festival - LINE UP (UK)
From: GUEST,The Bastard Son Of Marty Feldman

Hey Old Salty, it beats hanging out at a car boot on a Sunday morning :) xxx


19 May 08 - 06:57 AM (#2344242)
Subject: RE: Pickering Festival - LINE UP (UK)
From: old salty

I would think ill be in + out of the beer tent all weekend !
    What no car boots at Pickering, what will i do? Oh yes, I know , drag me head out of a sleeping bag, that should cover the morning. X


19 May 08 - 07:15 AM (#2344250)
Subject: RE: Pickering Festival - LINE UP (UK)
From: GUEST,Leila...

Very good line up..! and so close to me...

Gutted I cannot be there.. already have tickets for Cropredy..

Change the weekend and I'll see ya next year!

All the best.. have a good weekend!

leila....


08 Jun 08 - 11:58 AM (#2360698)
Subject: RE: Pickering Festival - LINE UP (UK)
From: Dennis the Elder

Its all looking good, some excellent singers artists etc.
Managed to get me a job there for the three days and with a little luck have my choice of stages and earn money at the same time.
The organisers (www.theeventsoffice.co.uk) based in Pickering are hoping for a good turnout and if successful will make a good anual event
Dennis


28 Jun 08 - 04:01 AM (#2376059)
Subject: RE: Pickering Festival - LINE UP (UK)
From: GUEST,TEE

Update on Pickering Folk Festival - June 28th

Latest additions to the weekend's festivities include fabulous new singer/somgwriter Jon Lacey appearing on the second stage, first up on Saturday lunchtime. As was previously announced, Wendy arrowsmith will be appearing on Sunday lunchtime on the second stage. The line-up for both main stages in now complete. In addition, great festival favourites, reggae band T&LaTouche, will be performing at the LNE on Saturday night from 00.15 until 2am. We have added ceilidhs to the programme on both Saturday and Sunday afternoons and they will be held in the Events Arena.

Please note one programme change - Martin Carthy & Dave Swarbrick will now be appearing last on the main stage on Sunday afternoon and not, as previously published, first on in the evening. Jo Freya's 'Lal Waterson Project' will now be first on in the evening.

We have been asked by several customers. who is Liam O'Maonlai and why is he headlining? ? Liam is the lead singer with The Hothouse Flowers and a great sean nos singer and multi-instrumentalist. That's why he's headlining the second stage on Saturday evening.

Ticket are currently selling extremely well and we would advise any potential customers to book sooner rather than later.


30 Jun 08 - 09:10 AM (#2377292)
Subject: RE: Pickering Festival - LINE UP (UK)
From: Banjiman

We're looking forward to it already...... a few to go between now and then but we're definitely looking forward to Pickering.

Paul


30 Jun 08 - 10:15 AM (#2377338)
Subject: RE: Pickering Festival - LINE UP (UK)
From: GUEST,The Bastard Son Of Marty Feldman

Me too Paul............. 's gonna be a gas!!!!


30 Jun 08 - 10:19 AM (#2377342)
Subject: RE: Pickering Festival - LINE UP (UK)
From: theleveller

Me too! Haven't received my tickets yet but it'll be great!


30 Jun 08 - 12:36 PM (#2377483)
Subject: RE: Pickering Festival - LINE UP (UK)
From: GUEST,The Bastard Son Of Marty Feldman

I've been assured that they're sending them out in the next two weeks.


01 Jul 08 - 12:52 PM (#2378366)
Subject: RE: Pickering Festival - LINE UP (UK)
From: GUEST,TEE

The website has now been updated and includes pictures, biographies and timings. A list of dance teams, ceilidhs, late night dances. children's entertainment, workshops, sessions and singarounds will be announced shortly.

We are still looking for stewards at the event as well. If you are interested then please apply using the online form on the website.

www.pickeringfolkfestival.com


02 Jul 08 - 11:28 AM (#2379164)
Subject: RE: Pickering Festival - LINE UP (UK)
From: Banjiman

Web site looks good TEE.


02 Jul 08 - 11:46 AM (#2379182)
Subject: RE: Pickering Festival - LINE UP (UK)
From: theleveller

Going to get there as close to 12 as possible to get a good spot for the caravan and avoid the traffic. Anyone know the site and have any idea where the best spot is likely to be (want to be as close as possible to the beer tent and far away from anyone who we're likely to annoy with our singing)?


02 Jul 08 - 12:38 PM (#2379243)
Subject: RE: Pickering Festival - LINE UP (UK)
From: Gedpipes

which pubs are going to musician session friendly?


02 Jul 08 - 01:25 PM (#2379292)
Subject: RE: Pickering Festival - LINE UP (UK)
From: Banjiman

I don't know about pubs but I see from the website that you can buy £2 arena tickets that allow you access to everything on the Showground (so I assume sessions and singarounds)except the 2 main stages.

Here's a link to the website that might work as well.

Paul


02 Jul 08 - 03:33 PM (#2379397)
Subject: RE: Pickering Festival - LINE UP (UK)
From: nutty

I think perhaps that Ged was referring to pubs in Pickering. The organisers did say, in their initial publicity, that the town was going to be fully involved.


02 Jul 08 - 08:40 PM (#2379625)
Subject: RE: Pickering Festival - LINE UP (UK)
From: GUEST,The Bastard Son Of Marty Feldman

I thought the original publicity said that the local businesses would benefit from the festival. I think it's fairly obvious that, as the site is a mile from the town, has two beer tents and covers a vast expanse of land , that they probably won't be using the pubs in town for music. It's clearly a festival that is to be held on one site only. Much the way that Cambridge is. I for one don't want to go trapsing around Pickering looking for a session. I'm happy staying put in the temporary nation that is Pickering Folk Festival.

And you nutty need to stop trying to wind everyone up again. Are you still bitter?


02 Jul 08 - 08:48 PM (#2379630)
Subject: RE: Pickering Festival - LINE UP (UK)
From: nutty

I am not in the least bit bitter , nor am I trying to wind anyone up, but I am as entitled as you are to voice an opinion.

I am merely wondering where all there thousands of people, who are going to benefit the local economy, are coming from.

If as you say, the festival is going to be confined to the showground - what would be the point of putting on transport to take people to and from the town? Something the organisers say they have arranged.


02 Jul 08 - 08:58 PM (#2379633)
Subject: RE: Pickering Festival - LINE UP (UK)
From: GUEST,The Bastard Son Of Marty Feldman

I've said that the festival is confined to the showground, yes, but there's nothing stopping people going into the town at any point to take a look around. After all, Pickering is a lovely place. I think it's great that the organisers are laying on a bus to take people from the site to the town. I live near Pickering so it doesn't interest me. I hope they do get thousands of people. They deserve to with the line-up they've produced.


03 Jul 08 - 03:28 AM (#2379765)
Subject: RE: Pickering Festival - LINE UP (UK)
From: Banjiman

"If as you say, the festival is going to be confined to the showground - what would be the point of putting on transport to take people to and from the town? Something the organisers say they have arranged."

Nutty, have you heard something to say that this is not the case? You sound doubtful?

Paul


03 Jul 08 - 03:33 AM (#2379768)
Subject: RE: Pickering Festival - LINE UP (UK)
From: nutty

I think it's fairly obvious that, as the site is a mile from the town, has two beer tents and covers a vast expanse of land , that they probably won't be using the pubs in town for music. It's clearly a festival that is to be held on one site only.

I think it was guest who provided the doubt.


03 Jul 08 - 03:41 AM (#2379770)
Subject: RE: Pickering Festival - LINE UP (UK)
From: theleveller

Nutty, the point of putting on transport is that parking in Pickering is a nightmare, so it makes sense to avoid further congestion and still give people a chance to walk around town, which has some fantastic foods shops and other attractions. We will be bringing our bikes so that if we want to go into town we can do so under our own steam. Personally, with a young daughter, I don't want to go to singarounds in town pubs - I much prefer it being all on the one site. If all else fails, our caravan awning has seen many a good singaround - often late into the night (bring your own booze!).

TBSOMF, I love that phrase 'temporary nation' - puts me in mind of Woodstock (oh dear, showing my age now).

Come on, nutty, give it a chance - let's see how it works out. If it's as good as it promises to be, it'll replace Cambridge for me from now on.


03 Jul 08 - 03:42 AM (#2379771)
Subject: RE: Pickering Festival - LINE UP (UK)
From: Banjiman

"I think it was guest who provided the doubt."

You've kind of lost me there? The guest clearly says buses will be provided, you seem to cast some doubt on this..... have you heard something that the rest of us don't know?

Not that I can see us leaving the showground, greenfield Festivals are so much easier with children than festivals with multiple locations scattered around a town (though we do still go to these). They actually feel like a holiday!

Cheers

Paul


03 Jul 08 - 04:29 AM (#2379795)
Subject: RE: Pickering Festival - LINE UP (UK)
From: Gedpipes

all I asked was are there any pubs that are having musicians sessions

no agenda just a simple question

Blue skies
Ged


03 Jul 08 - 05:43 AM (#2379835)
Subject: RE: Pickering Festival - LINE UP (UK)
From: old salty

I think if we get some good singing + music sessions going on site
   we dont need to go into Pickering, unless for a look round or supplies! (BEER). Will you put a big sign up,Leveller, if singing under your awning so i dont get the wrong one.!

                                 see you there !
                                                    Salty X


03 Jul 08 - 06:21 AM (#2379858)
Subject: RE: Pickering Festival - LINE UP (UK)
From: GUEST,The Bastard Son Of Marty Feldman

Nutty, at no point did I suggest that they won't be running the buses. Where did you get that from? I'm simply going by the literature. It states "The venue is one mile South of Pickering - the gateway to the North Yorkshire Moors National Park. A free shuttle bus will be operating from the festival to the town centre". I'm simply assuming that is still the case. Parking in Pickering is more or less non-existent.

Gedpipes - I think the answer is probably no.

Leveller - It will replace Cambridge for me too. I hope they do well and grow in stature. I know that many festivals have suffered this year with slow ticket sales. Some not even selling out when they often do on a regular basis. I guess it's been a struggle with there being too many festivals and little cash around. I went to Dent and The Big Session recently and they had guys there giving out fliers to everyone. They can't be accused of not trying at least. For me, it's local, spacious, has ample parking, great line-ups, two beer tents etc. Long may it survive and I hope the organisers continue with it. They appear to have done most things right so far. Mind you, with their experience in running events, they should do of course.


03 Jul 08 - 06:25 AM (#2379859)
Subject: RE: Pickering Festival - LINE UP (UK)
From: theleveller

Salty - we have a flag which says 'Whipstaff' on it with a picture of a dog - mainly so we can find our way back when we're the worse for drink. If we're singing you'll hear us, believe me! (You'll need to bring your own seating, though!)


03 Jul 08 - 06:33 AM (#2379861)
Subject: RE: Pickering Festival - LINE UP (UK)
From: GUEST,The Bastard Son Of Marty Feldman

Subject: RE: Pickering Festival - LINE UP (UK)
From: GUEST,TEE
Date: 30 Apr 08 - 01:12 PM

We have been asked on several occasions if there will be a free bus shuttle service from the festival site to the town.
I can confirm that this will be the case and that the shuttle bus will run all weekend.


03 Jul 08 - 06:48 AM (#2379872)
Subject: RE: Pickering Festival - LINE UP (UK)
From: old salty

Well, Now the old bus thingy is sorted, can we please get on with getting EXCITED! Thanks,Leveller ,i'll listen out for you all.

       salty x


03 Jul 08 - 06:51 AM (#2379874)
Subject: RE: Pickering Festival - LINE UP (UK)
From: Gedpipes

Thanks TBSofMF
Ged


03 Jul 08 - 07:18 AM (#2379886)
Subject: RE: Pickering Festival - LINE UP (UK)
From: nutty

So .... there is going to be a free bus

People will be going into Pickering

Is it beyond the realms of possibility that there might be a session in a pub there?

After all they are calling it the PICKERING FOLK FESTIVAL.


03 Jul 08 - 07:37 AM (#2379894)
Subject: RE: Pickering Festival - LINE UP (UK)
From: theleveller

Tell you what, nutty, come along and start one.


03 Jul 08 - 07:55 AM (#2379901)
Subject: RE: Pickering Festival - LINE UP (UK)
From: GUEST,Betsy at Work

Nutty will be OK where she's already going


03 Jul 08 - 07:57 AM (#2379905)
Subject: RE: Pickering Festival - LINE UP (UK)
From: GUEST,The Bastard Son Of Marty Feldman

Leveller you've got my old mind churning over now re; your Woodstock comment. I would love to be able to put on a festival on two stage involving 40 bands at Pickering. Those bands (from the Woodstock era or slightly later) would probably be (in no particular order) - Hawkwind, Edgar Broughton Band, Gong (with Gilli Smyth), Kevin Ayers And The Whole World, Kevin Coyne, Curtis Mayfield, The Pink Fairies, Curved Air, John Martyn, Soft Machine, Tyrannosaurus Rex, Fairport Convention, Lindisfarne, The Strawbs, Pink Floyd, Caravan, David Bowie (circa 1970/71), The Faces, Mountain, Richie Havens, Osibisa, Family, CCS, Steeleye Span, Man, Focus, Captain Beefheart, Gram Parsons, Sensational Alex Harvey Band, Syd Barrett, Pete Brown, Faust, The Who, Quintessance, Led Zeppelin, Nick Drake, Leonard Cohen, Joni Mitchell, Bonzo Dog Do Da Band, Jimi Hendrix.

Quite a mix and one hell of a budget! You are responsible Leveller for dragging the old hippy out of me.


03 Jul 08 - 08:00 AM (#2379912)
Subject: RE: Pickering Festival - LINE UP (UK)
From: Banjiman

Hi Betsy,

"Nutty will be OK where she's already going". So if she has no intention of going to Pickering, do you have any idea what her issue is?

We only want to have a weekend playing, singing and listening in the sun (well you never know!)........ I now feel that I am doing something wrong doing this at Pickering (??instead of Saltburn..... which we did thoroughly enjoy last year by the way).

Cheers

Paul


03 Jul 08 - 08:02 AM (#2379915)
Subject: RE: Pickering Festival - LINE UP (UK)
From: GUEST,The Bastard Son Of Marty Feldman

Yes Nutty, there IS going to be a free bus. The only person that suggested there wasn't was you. And there may well be a session in a pub there but I doubt it. I wouldn't want to pay £65 for a weekend ticket and spend it in a pub when there's lots of beer on site and (hopefully) lots of sunshine.


03 Jul 08 - 08:21 AM (#2379947)
Subject: RE: Pickering Festival - LINE UP (UK)
From: nutty

GUEST - The Bastard

Please stop being so defensive, Nothing I have said was directed at you personally so unless you are an organiser why get so upset?

My original comment was.....
If as you say, the festival is going to be confined to the showground - what would be the point of putting on transport to take people to and from the town? Something the organisers say they have arranged.

I was asking a valid question. That question has been partially clarified by one of the organisers. Yes they are putting on a free bus.

So why are they doing it?
So that people can go into Pickering and do whatever they want to do. Some people might want to shop - some might want to sit in a pub and play music.

This is a definite possibility if there is bad weather - which is also a possibility but not one that seems to have been considered so far.


03 Jul 08 - 08:40 AM (#2379962)
Subject: RE: Pickering Festival - LINE UP (UK)
From: Folkiedave

I know that many festivals have suffered this year with slow ticket sales.

And I know just the opposite. Dent - which you mentioned - was a sellout. I believetrhe Big Session had a big increase in numbers.

Cheltenham, Shepley, Gate to Southwell, Wychwood, Moniaive all had increases.

If you could post the festivals that you know about it may be possible perhaps to see if there are any common issues?


03 Jul 08 - 09:09 AM (#2379995)
Subject: RE: Pickering Festival - LINE UP (UK)
From: theleveller

TBSOMF - FAR OUT!


03 Jul 08 - 09:13 AM (#2380000)
Subject: RE: Pickering Festival - LINE UP (UK)
From: theleveller

"We only want to have a weekend playing, singing and listening in the sun (well you never know!)........ "

Haven't you forgotten something, Paul?

(Think BEER!)


03 Jul 08 - 09:31 AM (#2380028)
Subject: RE: Pickering Festival - LINE UP (UK)
From: GUEST,The Bastard Son Of Marty Feldman

Nutty, why don't you get a grip of the situation? You are adopting your anti-Pickering stance once again and pissing me off for one. I'm not an organiser, merely someone that's looking forward to a cracking time in a couple of fields in North Yorkshire in August. Is that okay with you? You obviously hold Saltburn dear to your heart and nobody can deny you that. I'm sure that you look forward to it all year round. Just for f***'s sake let me look forward to Pickering please.


03 Jul 08 - 09:59 AM (#2380054)
Subject: RE: Pickering Festival - LINE UP (UK)
From: GUEST,The Bastard Son Of Marty Feldman

I'm not suggesting that festivals struggled to improve on their sales Dave. Simply that ticket sales leading up were sluggish. Ask a lot of promoters and they'll tell you. Good examples being Glastonbury with tickets still on sale the day before (unheard of) and Cambridge FF which usually sells out pretty instantly. It's not for me to discuss other people's business on here but I have been reliably informed that much of this is the case.


03 Jul 08 - 10:28 AM (#2380088)
Subject: RE: Pickering Festival - LINE UP (UK)
From: theleveller

"This is a definite possibility if there is bad weather - which is also a possibility but not one that seems to have been considered so far."

Nutty, I'm glad you're so concerned for our welfare and comfort. We'll probably all end up standing around in the rain getting soaked. Oh, I'll tell you what, let's go into one of these big marquees or the big beer tent (bound to be one). Hey, that's a good idea! Look, it's dry and there's lots of room – and not a pool table, fruit machine or juke box in sight (and if there are any loud drunken yobs, it'll probably be me).

Remember how crap the weather was at Whitby last year? We ended up spending more time wandering round the stalls inside than anywhere else. Tried to get into a couple of singarounds but they were packed like sardines and 8-year old daughter hated it. Not a happy experience. Cambridge, however, even though it was very soggy, was much more enjoyable - lots of space for kids to run around and make a noise without being shushed by grumpy sods with melodeons.


03 Jul 08 - 10:38 AM (#2380095)
Subject: RE: Pickering Festival - LINE UP (UK)
From: Folkiedave

So let me get this right - on the one hand you say:

I know that many festivals have suffered this year with slow ticket sales.

and then on the other:

I'm not suggesting that festivals struggled to improve on their sales Dave.

It seemed to me that was precisely what the first sentence meant.

Then you mention Glastonbury - whose other problems of rain and mud and expense and line-ep must have contributed to the sluggish sales - and Cambridge - which to me is a folk festival in name only and counts as a mini-Glastonbury as far as I am concerned. Friends of mine are not going for precisely that reason, not folky enough for them. But I wouldn't dare draw any conclusions from that.

It's not for me to discuss other people's business on here

unless it is to discuss Glastonbury or Cambridge presumably.....

but I have been reliably informed that much of this is the case.

I had the Chair of Folk Arts England on my radio show recently and we discussed this in great detail,(especially done for my listener).

As far as his information was concerned, and he goes to a lot of festivals, tickets sales for folk festivals were on the up and that confirms all my own experience. I quoted festivals where I personally knew this to be the case. And it seems to me that your own experience at Dent and Leicester indicates it to be true.


03 Jul 08 - 11:05 AM (#2380115)
Subject: RE: Pickering Festival - LINE UP (UK)
From: GUEST,The Bastard Son Of Marty Feldman

"I know that many festivals this year have struggled with slow ticket sales" means EXACTLY that Dave.

Whereas "I'm not suggesting that festivals struggled to improve on their sales" means something completely different.

The first is to do with ticket sales leading up to the event. The second is to do with eventual ticket sales. Improved sales could be done at the last minute. For example, a festival might sell only 50% of its total tickets with 4 weeks to go and historically this might have been 70%. But on the actual day of the festival they might sell out as they always do. Therefore ticket sales were sluggish but with the same outcome.

I think that Cambridge and Glastonbury can cope with a little opinionated twat like me don't you Dave? In fact I'm sure they can cope with any opinionated twat! They can probably cope cope with supercilious types too.

Cambridge to me is not a folk festival in name only. It may not be your idea of a folk festival but it is to me. So please tell me which genre you would place the following acts under.....

k.d. lang - JOAN ARMATRADING - LEVELLERS - THE IMAGINED VILLAGE
BILLY BRAGG - JOHN HIATT - JUDY COLLINS - ALLEN TOUSSAINT
SETH LAKEMAN - ERIC BIBB - ELIZA CARTHY - MARTHA WAINWRIGHT
THE WAIFS - ALTAN - PEATBOG FAERIES - TIM O'BRIEN - KARINE POLWART
MICHAEL McGOLDRICK BAND - LAURA MARLING - BASSEKOU KOUYATE & NGONI BA - TUNNG
KÍLA - DEVON SPROULE - CHRIS WOOD - CHERRYHOLMES - BRIAN McNEILL
MAUVAIS SORT - LISA KNAPP - HOT 8 BRASS BAND - BEOGA - GRUPO FANTASMA
FRANK TURNER - WHAPWEASEL - ROSS AINSLIE & JARLATH HENDERSON - ELIZABETH COOK
THE CHAIR - 3 DAFT MONKEYS - NOAH & THE WHALE - JEANA LESLIE & SIOBHAN MILLER - 6 DAY RIOT
KIDSAMONIUM - FINDLAY NAPIER & THE BAR ROOM MOUNTAINEERS - MEGSON - THE SHIVERS

Looks pretty damned folkie to me Dave! Perhaps you should listen to some of it!


03 Jul 08 - 11:38 AM (#2380148)
Subject: RE: Pickering Festival - LINE UP (UK)
From: nutty

Bastard and Leveller .... I can assure you I have an extremely good grip on the situation and as far as I am aware I have never yet referred to Saltburn FF which I will be attending.

I draw your attention to the following....

Pickering Folk Festival will bring thousands of visitors to the town over the weekend and will put the Pickering Showground on the map as a serious music venue. Local businesses in Pickering and Malton will benefit from the extra trade and local people will be able to enjoy a weekend of quality entertainment.

and

Simon Boak of The Events Office said "We are very pleased to be able to offer such a high level of entertainment to the people of Pickering and to be able to help local commerce at the same time.

if as you state ... nothing is likely to be happening off site, how are the organisers going to achieve this.


03 Jul 08 - 11:57 AM (#2380169)
Subject: RE: Pickering Festival - LINE UP (UK)
From: GUEST,The Bastard Son Of Marty Feldman

You have always made your intentions clear regarding your support of Saltburn Festival and your loathing of those dreadful people in Pickering and their audacity to start a folk festival on your patch.

There's more to going into a town than simply sitting in a pub singing or playing Nutty. I vist Towersey every year and always take a trip into Thame to have a look around and shop. I never feel the urge to start up a session though. Of course Pickering businesses will benefit.

I also think that Simon Boak is entitled to express his hopes and wishes like the rest of us.

Incidentally, don't you think that BASTARD is a bit strong? It's only a bit of fun my dear.


03 Jul 08 - 12:02 PM (#2380175)
Subject: RE: Pickering Festival - LINE UP (UK)
From: GUEST,The Bastard Son Of Marty Feldman

Leveller - Of course, if the concert marquees get too full and the beer tent is bulging, we can still escape the rain by going into the 4000 capacity hall that they have on site. They have a bar there too I believe! I've been told by Rick (one of the organisers) that it's where they're holding ceilidhs and LNE's.


03 Jul 08 - 12:06 PM (#2380179)
Subject: RE: Pickering Festival - LINE UP (UK)
From: Banjiman

I'm really hoping that the second marquee is too full at 10.30 on Sunday morning of course..........we are really hoping for just 2 hours rain....10-12a.m. on said Sunday!

Paul


03 Jul 08 - 12:09 PM (#2380184)
Subject: RE: Pickering Festival - LINE UP (UK)
From: theleveller

Ha, ha, ha. Reminds me of the line in St Joan where she goes up to the Dauphin of France and says; "Be you bastard?"

Seriously, though, nutty, I'm sure the good people of Pickering will want to wander the mile down to the site and enjoy the festival if they so wish. I'm equally sure that festival-goers will wander the mile up the road into Pickering (buses or no buses) to buy the odd loaf of excellent bread from one of the bakeries. They may even think "hey, this is a great place, I must come back here again". Well, it won't do the town any harm, will it? I expect that many people, like me, already know Pickering and what it has to offer (I'm sure I'll feel the urge to go and visit the Green Man Galleries). Who knows, some enterprising local traders may even have taken stands at the festival.


03 Jul 08 - 12:30 PM (#2380205)
Subject: RE: Pickering Festival - LINE UP (UK)
From: nutty

Points taken and questions answered (almost)..... just a shame this couldn't have been said in the beginning rather that making it a personal attack


03 Jul 08 - 02:12 PM (#2380296)
Subject: RE: Pickering Festival - LINE UP (UK)
From: GUEST,The Bastard Son Of Marty Feldman

Nutty, I'm 100% certain that none of us want to get personal. I simply want us all to enjoy whichever festival we choose to attend. It's a free world (well most of it) and there's enough festivals for all of us. I hope the sun shines on Saltburn and Pickering and we all get a full weekend of quality performance and participation and we all go home looking forward to our next festival. In my case, that'll be Towersey.


06 Jul 08 - 04:39 AM (#2382206)
Subject: RE: Pickering Festival - LINE UP (UK)
From: GUEST,The Bastard Son Of Marty Feldman

Only 5 weeks and 21 minutes Paul before that downpour! :-)


11 Jul 08 - 12:12 PM (#2386653)
Subject: RE: Pickering Festival - LINE UP (UK)
From: GUEST,TEE

Tickets for Pickering Folk Festival will be despatched as from Tuesday July 15th. Please keep them safe.


12 Jul 08 - 07:05 AM (#2387252)
Subject: RE: Pickering Festival - LINE UP (UK)
From: Big Al Whittle

ah! but is it folkmusic by the 1854 definition....?


18 Jul 08 - 07:52 PM (#2392600)
Subject: RE: Pickering Festival - LINE UP (UK)
From: GUEST,TEE

The following dance teams will be appearing at this year's Pickering Folk Festival;

HEAGUE WINDMILLERS
BUTTERCROSS BELLES
FLAG AND BONE GANG
GOATHLAND PLOUGH STOTS
PENGWYN RAPPER
CLOGARHYTHM

We have unfortunately to announce also that The Dead Rabbits, scheduled to appear on Friday night at the Late Night Dance session are not now able to appear due to illness. We are currently lining up a replacement.


20 Jul 08 - 03:58 AM (#2393315)
Subject: RE: Pickering Festival - LINE UP (UK)
From: GUEST,TEE

More information: Singarounds in the bar over the course of the weekend will be led by our dear friends Alie Byrne & Steve Robinson. These will happen on Saturday lunchtime from 11.30 to 1.30 and on Sunday afternoon from 3.30 to 5.30.

Music sessions in the bar will be led on Saturday afternoon from 2 o'clock to 3.30 by Andrew Dinan and Friends and on Sunday afternoon from 2 o'clock to 3.30 by Chris Dyson and Mark Kane.


Organised sessions will not be programmed for the evenings but you are of course very welcome to start your own.