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Cockersdale , Bodmin Friday 22nd May

21 May 09 - 04:35 AM (#2637326)
Subject: Cockersdale , Bodmin Friday 22nd May
From: breezy

Yes folks, the almighty Cockers are at the Bodmin Folk Club in the Barley Sheaf

Mike says there are plenty of tickets available

If you dont believe me ring him on01726 816 454

Val John and Graham are in great voice once again and there superb deliveries are a shining star in the galaxy of true folk

The spirit of Keith Marsden lives on

Doors open early


21 May 09 - 04:39 AM (#2637330)
Subject: RE: Cockersdale , Bodmin Friday 22nd May
From: breezy

And Bodmin Folk Club is by far and away a real, fantastic, friendly folk club with great residents....well after a 100 years it should be.

Anyone who knows anything about folk clubs knew all that anyway.

A Flag ship club in the South-west along with Folk on the moor

Nathan Rogers, son of the late Stan coming soon to both clubs


21 May 09 - 05:02 AM (#2637347)
Subject: RE: Cockersdale , Bodmin Friday 22nd May
From: Hamish

Saw them for the first time at Holmfirth just over a week ago: they're fabulous!!


21 May 09 - 05:09 AM (#2637349)
Subject: RE: Cockersdale , Bodmin Friday 22nd May
From: breezy

I know, you still have some 'catch-up' to do

I booked them for Windy, if Tudor havent had them ...dont tempt me.

Picking Sooty Blackberries is essential reading and listening for all budding folkers.

Keith Marsden set a standard of hiw own , thats one hell of a bar to surpass


21 May 09 - 04:57 PM (#2637937)
Subject: RE: Cockersdale , Bodmin Friday 22nd May
From: breezy

24 hours to go


21 May 09 - 05:07 PM (#2637947)
Subject: RE: Cockersdale , Bodmin Friday 22nd May
From: Cats

Might just go


21 May 09 - 05:28 PM (#2637970)
Subject: RE: Cockersdale , Bodmin Friday 22nd May
From: r.padgett

Do go, they are in mighty fine voice and have indicated that they will not be doing much after this year

Bodmin is a long way from the Cockersdale normal residences and these are the stars who know what folk music is all about!

As Hamish says they were in mighty fine form at Holmfirth ff

Ray