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lake district folk clubs and events

29 Sep 08 - 09:41 AM (#2452788)
Subject: lake district folk clubs and events
From: dozy rozy

I will be going to the lake district next week for a short while, and wondered if there was anything going on. Any clubs ect?


30 Sep 08 - 02:37 AM (#2453503)
Subject: RE: lake district folk clubs and events
From: Dave (Bridge)

POssibly The Twa Dogs, sunday afternoon and possibly Skiddaw hotel Tuesday night, both in Keswick. Woolpack in Boot. Ring first


30 Sep 08 - 05:06 AM (#2453569)
Subject: RE: lake district folk clubs and events
From: GUEST,Betsy at Work

Rozy , I asked somewthing similar 6 months or so ago. Apart from Daves advice all I can add is, if you are in the West of Lakes,( Workington area ) Ray Phillips organises a small session on Wednesdays. I will PM his phone No.


30 Sep 08 - 12:10 PM (#2453868)
Subject: RE: lake district folk clubs and events
From: Dave (Bridge)

Hi Betsy, did you go to anything in the Lakes?


30 Sep 08 - 02:51 PM (#2454044)
Subject: RE: lake district folk clubs and events
From: MoorleyMan

I started a thread in February which came to nowt despite a few good suggestions from fellow-Catters - but then my stay in the area netted not a single club or session through the whole week..


30 Sep 08 - 04:14 PM (#2454134)
Subject: RE: lake district folk clubs and events
From: Dave (Bridge)

I never can understand why there is not more folk in the Lakes. Not wishing to stereotype but the majority of the people who go to the Lakes are outdoorsy people, the kind you would expect to be into that kind of music, one way or another. Is it just because nobody is willing to organise anything on a permanent basis?


30 Sep 08 - 04:41 PM (#2454155)
Subject: RE: lake district folk clubs and events
From: GUEST,BanjoRay

If you're in Langdale go to the Old Dungeon Ghyll and have a word with Neil the landlord. Neil's a good folk fiddler and has a regular session in the bar. I believe the session moves around to other pubs at different times, and Neil could tell you when and Where it happens.
Ray


30 Sep 08 - 04:44 PM (#2454158)
Subject: RE: lake district folk clubs and events
From: GUEST,dozy rozy

Thanks to all.Any more suggestions equally welcome.


30 Sep 08 - 05:40 PM (#2454202)
Subject: RE: lake district folk clubs and events
From: Sue Allan

Great session on first Sunday of the month - so next one 5 October - 7.30pm onwards at the Old Crown, Hesket Newmarket which is near Caldbeck (N Lake district: back o'Skiddaw country). Great beer too as it has award winning micro Brewery. I'll be there, so do make yourself known if you go!


30 Sep 08 - 06:11 PM (#2454230)
Subject: RE: lake district folk clubs and events
From: Menolly

Second Tuesday of the month - Lakeland Fiddlers at the Brewery Room in Staveley, Dickie Doodles in Kendal on a Wednesday and the Hale and Hearty Folk Club at the pub on the cross roads in Milnthorpe.


01 Oct 08 - 02:37 AM (#2454491)
Subject: RE: lake district folk clubs and events
From: Dave (Bridge)

Almost forgot, The Lamplight(er) in Windermere on a Wednesday


01 Oct 08 - 02:54 AM (#2454494)
Subject: RE: lake district folk clubs and events
From: Dave Sutherland

There used to be a Thursday night club/session in The Golden Rule in Ambleside (at least there was four years ago)


01 Oct 08 - 08:39 AM (#2454690)
Subject: RE: lake district folk clubs and events
From: GUEST,Banjo Ray

The Golden Rule session was happening 18 months ago when I was there.
Ray


01 Oct 08 - 10:06 AM (#2454759)
Subject: RE: lake district folk clubs and events
From: Northerner

If you are into storytelling Taffy Thomas runs a storytelling circle in Ings on the first Tuesday of the month. He will probably have some musicians there. Taffy is one of our country's foremost storytellers. Brilliant!

http://www.taffythomas.co.uk/index.html


01 Oct 08 - 11:00 AM (#2454815)
Subject: RE: lake district folk clubs and events
From: Northerner

Here's more details about the storytelling. There really is the most amazing atmosphere at the Watermill. Event is free too.

http://www.watermillinn.co.uk/Whats%20on-news.html

I had the privilege of performing with Taffy at Whitby Folk Week in August.


01 Oct 08 - 05:19 PM (#2455148)
Subject: RE: lake district folk clubs and events
From: GUEST,dozy rozy

Thanks to all and keep it coming.I dont set off till friday.


07 Jul 10 - 10:46 AM (#2941192)
Subject: RE: lake district folk clubs and events
From: GUEST,Glennis Drane

Event: 'Roots of England' Folk Heritage Club Night
Event Dates in 2010: July 12th, 26th; August 9th, 23rd; September 6th, 20th; October 4th, 18th
Event time:        8pm prompt til 11pm

The 'Roots Of England' Folk Heritage Club hosted by Phil Drane. For an evening of acoustic Traditional and Contemporary English Folk music get on down to Lowick Community Hall, Lowick in the beautiful Crake Valley, just north of Ulverston. The postcode is LA12 8EE. Adult listeners will be relieved of £2; performers £1 and under 16s free. Floor spots are on offer to singers and musicians and if you'd like to perform, contact Phil beforehand to book a spot. You can reach him on 07824 489589 or eMail rootsofengland@gmail.com.
The club has a website at www.myspace.com/rootsofenglandfolkclub