23 Jun 09 - 09:19 AM (#2662598) Subject: Traditions Folk Festival 2009 From: GUEST,Liz Who's going? looks like another fantastic line up, some great singers. Liz(at work) |
23 Jun 09 - 10:00 AM (#2662639) Subject: RE: Traditions Folk Festival 2009 From: Surreysinger I'll be there ... and so will Ralphie. |
23 Jun 09 - 10:07 AM (#2662646) Subject: RE: Traditions Folk Festival 2009 From: Fred McCormick I'll be there on the Sunday selling records for Fair Havens Hospice in Southend, for which purpose Angie Bladen has very kindly donated me some space. The records used to belong to Keith Summers, late editor of Musical Traditions magazine, and Fair Havens is the hospice where Keith spent his final few days. You can read more about Keith at http://www.mustrad.org.uk/keith.htm |
23 Jun 09 - 10:15 AM (#2662651) Subject: RE: Traditions Folk Festival 2009 From: GUEST, Sminky Count me in. |
23 Jun 09 - 10:38 AM (#2662672) Subject: RE: Traditions Folk Festival 2009 From: Leadfingers Traditions |
23 Jun 09 - 11:03 AM (#2662691) Subject: RE: Traditions Folk Festival 2009 From: nutty I'll be there - the guest list reads like an invitation list to a party, with all the people that I would want to invite, Great venue - great value - great festival |
23 Jun 09 - 01:58 PM (#2662839) Subject: RE: Traditions Folk Festival 2009 From: Aeola I'll be there as usual,no doubt Angie will work me to death but I'll still get to the singarounds and some of the concerts.A great fest! |
23 Jun 09 - 03:36 PM (#2662932) Subject: RE: Traditions Folk Festival 2009 From: GUEST,sid And I'll be up to mi neck in it as usual - wouldn't have it any other way!! Damned good concert on on Sunday. |
23 Jun 09 - 03:45 PM (#2662946) Subject: RE: Traditions Folk Festival 2009 From: Surreysinger Who's in that one then Sid? Anybody I'd know ?? :-) |
23 Jun 09 - 03:49 PM (#2662953) Subject: RE: Traditions Folk Festival 2009 From: Barb'ry And don't forget the wonderful cakes and healthy (ish) meals loving made by Sue vG and me! I've made lots of plum cake this year - it all went in one day last year! See you there |
24 Jun 09 - 03:55 AM (#2663323) Subject: RE: Traditions Folk Festival 2009 From: SylviaN I'll have a slice of that. Keith and I will see you there - I expect he'll want some too. |
24 Jun 09 - 02:39 PM (#2663714) Subject: RE: Traditions Folk Festival 2009 From: Spleen Cringe This looks great. Sadly, prior commitments have slightly stuffed me up, but I'm going to try to get along for the Friday night... Is there any campervan space? |
24 Jun 09 - 02:57 PM (#2663729) Subject: RE: Traditions Folk Festival 2009 From: Rifleman (inactive) "Who's going?" not me |
25 Jun 09 - 05:41 AM (#2664196) Subject: RE: Traditions Folk Festival 2009 From: GUEST, Sminky Is there any campervan space? I believe there's hard-standing space on the tennis courts. |
25 Jun 09 - 05:54 AM (#2664198) Subject: RE: Traditions Folk Festival 2009 From: SteveMansfield Who's going? I'll be there for the Saturday morris tours with the Powderkegs, then staying on for the ceilidh. Looking forward to it ... |
25 Jun 09 - 07:24 AM (#2664231) Subject: RE: Traditions Folk Festival 2009 From: GUEST,Working Radish Sounds fantastic, but the chances of my organising everything so that I could get there and back are approximately nil. Next time could somebody yell about this a month or so in advance? |
25 Jun 09 - 01:18 PM (#2664477) Subject: RE: Traditions Folk Festival 2009 From: Mrs.Duck The Ducks will be there! |
26 Jun 09 - 04:50 AM (#2665075) Subject: RE: Traditions Folk Festival 2009 From: Will Fly Alas - Bradfield calls, else I'd probably be there. Regards and best wishes to Angie, and I hope it all goes well. |
27 Jun 09 - 03:55 AM (#2665758) Subject: RE: Traditions Folk Festival 2009 From: Spleen Cringe Well, the opening night was excellent! Cheers to all the performers and organisers! |
29 Jun 09 - 12:32 PM (#2667195) Subject: RE: Traditions Folk Festival 2009 From: nutty Just arrived home after 3 perfect days at the best 'singers' Festival in the country. Every event was an absolute joy - artists such fun and so good humoured (don't tell Bill & Dave I said that - they have their reputation to protect) and the quality of the performances was definitely A+. Thanks to Ken and Angie and all involved - Now the National is defunct, this is that next best thing. Long may it survive. |
29 Jun 09 - 01:26 PM (#2667245) Subject: RE: Traditions Folk Festival 2009 From: Surreysinger Nutty ... couldn't agree more. Just got home this afternoon myself, after a stopover in Watford last night. Even though I hardly got to see many of the people I wanted to see thanks to my own commitments over the weekend, it was a great weekend ... enlivened by the fact that Ralphie's car, and the Kwik Fit saga seemed to become one of the events of the weekend, judging by the number of people who were asking about it, and even querying at the start of our folk club slot!! It was a privilege to be there, and a joy to renew acaquaintances, make a few new friends, and sing and play a bit !! Thanks to Ken and Angie as well. (BTW, I think that the National is not necessarily totally defunct ... speaking to John Heydon a few months ago, the search is still on for somewhere suitable for it... and I suspect it would be resurrected if one could be found. So if anybody knows anywhere ... let John know!!!! I miss that Festival immensely). |
29 Jun 09 - 01:38 PM (#2667267) Subject: RE: Traditions Folk Festival 2009 From: Mrs.Duck Our first Traditions festival but hopefully not the last. Enjoyed it all especially the belly dancing synchronised swimming :) |
30 Jun 09 - 03:13 AM (#2667745) Subject: RE: Traditions Folk Festival 2009 From: treewind It reminded me very much of the National too. Hard work but many enjoyable highlights, and being able to have a few tunes, songs and laughs with some of my favourite "squeezer geezer" friends on Sunday afternoon was a great end to the weekend. (for us - I know the festival went on into the evening) Anahata |
30 Jun 09 - 04:03 AM (#2667768) Subject: RE: Traditions Folk Festival 2009 From: GUEST,Goldengob A great weekend - again! Well done to Angie and Ken. We always meet up with lots of old friends and good to meet new ones. Can't understand why we were thought to be a glaring omission from the "Grumpy Old Men" session being neither grumpy nor old!! DF |
30 Jun 09 - 04:07 AM (#2667772) Subject: RE: Traditions Folk Festival 2009 From: GUEST,Goldengob Hope that's got rid of the guest tag |
30 Jun 09 - 04:12 AM (#2667775) Subject: RE: Traditions Folk Festival 2009 From: Goldengob Try Again |
30 Jun 09 - 05:04 AM (#2667805) Subject: RE: Traditions Folk Festival 2009 From: nutty Now I wonder which king that reminds me of. Or perhaps I'm thinking of the spider! Well done Dave ..... cookie reset (now I can send you private messages he he) |
30 Jun 09 - 05:11 AM (#2667807) Subject: RE: Traditions Folk Festival 2009 From: GUEST, Sminky A great weekend - enjoyed every minute. I miss 'the dog at the door'. |
30 Jun 09 - 05:28 AM (#2667822) Subject: RE: Traditions Folk Festival 2009 From: Fred McCormick Re my message of June 23rd, about selling records at the Traditions festival for charity. I thought I'd posted a follow up message yesterday, but it obviously hasn't landed, so here's take two. The sale raised a total of £211.00 which included a £10.00 donation, plus £20.00 from me, which Angie asked me to donate in lieu of a day ticket. It's not exactly in the same league as Band Aid, but it's still £211.00 which the hospice movement wants and needs, and is better off for. And it means I can see just a little bit more of my bedroom carpet. Thanks to everyone who bought, and thanks especially to Angie and Ken for allowing me to sell the stuff and making me feel so welcome. |
30 Jun 09 - 05:44 AM (#2667828) Subject: RE: Traditions Folk Festival 2009 From: GUEST, Sminky Well done Fred. I got a wonderful CD of Madagascan traditional music which I've been playing ever since. Many thanks. |
30 Jun 09 - 06:50 AM (#2667864) Subject: RE: Traditions Folk Festival 2009 From: John Routledge What a great weekend. Still our favourite festival - only more so :0) Thanks to Angie Ken and all who worked to help the festival be such a huge success. |
30 Jun 09 - 07:08 AM (#2667872) Subject: RE: Traditions Folk Festival 2009 From: Fred McCormick Sminky. Glad you liked it. I remember telling you what a great CD it is. For all you unlucky people it's The Secret Museum of Mankind: The Music of Madagascar: Classic Traditional Recordings of the 1930s. Yazoo 7003. An absolute scorcher. |
30 Jun 09 - 07:16 AM (#2667876) Subject: RE: Traditions Folk Festival 2009 From: Brian Peters I'm right there with nutty and Anahata regarding comparisons with the National. Small rooms and a clutch of singers (several of the very best, IMO) or musicians doing a round-robin, and bouncing ideas off each other. There's not enough opportunity for that kind of thing on the festival circuit. Thanks Angie and Ken. |
30 Jun 09 - 05:20 PM (#2668337) Subject: RE: Traditions Folk Festival 2009 From: Grampus The only word for the Festival is BRILLIANT ! Roll on next year G. |
01 Jul 09 - 05:07 AM (#2668697) Subject: RE: Traditions Folk Festival 2009 From: GUEST,Liz Thank you Angie & Ken for another great festival, one of the highlights for me was on the first night, when the concert in the Drama room was finished off by Jim Mageean, Ken Wilson(what a voice) and Barrie&Ingrid, singing together. The rest of the weekend carried on in the same way, shame about the weather, which didn't dampen things to much. Just hope you don't listen to all this press regarding the 'New National' and try to change what you have. Which is a lovely festival. Liz |
01 Jul 09 - 02:28 PM (#2669109) Subject: RE: Traditions Folk Festival 2009 From: Aeola The festival was as good as ever. The format takes some beating. Looking forward to next year!! |