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Tenterden Folk Festival 2009 (UK)

09 Sep 09 - 02:59 PM (#2720020)
Subject: Folklore: Tenterden Folk Festival 2009 (UK)
From: Dave Earl

So who is up for this late seaon festival?

Does anyone know if the field behind the Steam Railway Staion is available for campers/caravaners this year

Dave


10 Sep 09 - 04:12 AM (#2720409)
Subject: RE: Tenterden Folk Festival 2009 (UK)
From: melodeonboy

I shall be there at some stage; probably in the Woolpack most of the time.


10 Sep 09 - 08:09 AM (#2720547)
Subject: RE: Tenterden Folk Festival 2009 (UK)
From: synbyn

Likewise- am supposed to be in the woolpack until I drop!
see you all there
...


10 Sep 09 - 08:17 AM (#2720550)
Subject: RE: Tenterden Folk Festival 2009 (UK)
From: Valmai Goodyear

Sapre Parts are going to be doing a concertina part-playing session in the Saddlery on the Sunday afternoon, and will infest a few pub sessions over the weekend.

Valmai


10 Sep 09 - 08:34 AM (#2720560)
Subject: RE: Tenterden Folk Festival 2009 (UK)
From: naughtyforty

I will be there at least for Saturday, possibly Sunday.


10 Sep 09 - 09:42 AM (#2720600)
Subject: RE: Tenterden Folk Festival 2009 (UK)
From: Vic Smith

Tina and I along with Joy Lewis, Derrick Hughes and Dave Levett will be playing for a Family Ceilidh on the Saturday afternoon... and other stuff as well, apparently, by the time the programme is finalised.


10 Sep 09 - 10:09 AM (#2720616)
Subject: RE: Tenterden Folk Festival 2009 (UK)
From: Dave Earl

Well Sussex looks to be well represented.

Last person to leave please turn out the lights :-)


10 Sep 09 - 01:46 PM (#2720833)
Subject: RE: Tenterden Folk Festival 2009 (UK)
From: The Barden of England

Yes Dave, the field is available for campers, campervans and caravans, and I'll be there on Friday. I'm booked for the lunchtime concert on Saturday, then a music session on that evening, and a nice mid-day one on Sunday. See you there.
John Barden


10 Sep 09 - 01:55 PM (#2720837)
Subject: RE: Tenterden Folk Festival 2009 (UK)
From: Dave Earl

Thanks John

I'll be in me tent on that field from Friday afternoon - I know it has no "facilities" but I have me own ;-)

See ya there

Dave


10 Sep 09 - 02:05 PM (#2720844)
Subject: RE: Tenterden Folk Festival 2009 (UK)
From: VirginiaTam

For those wandering in and wondering at

more info here


10 Sep 09 - 02:32 PM (#2720861)
Subject: RE: Tenterden Folk Festival 2009 (UK)
From: The Barden of England

Dave - it had portaloos last year, and good they were too.
John Barden


10 Sep 09 - 03:06 PM (#2720879)
Subject: RE: Tenterden Folk Festival 2009 (UK)
From: Dave Earl

Ah that makes things a bit easier John.

Does one have to book or is it just turn up and hope for the best?

Dave


10 Sep 09 - 03:19 PM (#2720885)
Subject: RE: Tenterden Folk Festival 2009 (UK)
From: The Barden of England

There's enough room for an army!!!
John Barden


13 Sep 09 - 03:24 PM (#2722876)
Subject: RE: Tenterden Folk Festival 2009 (UK)
From: synbyn

Blimey? in one portaloo?


13 Sep 09 - 04:32 PM (#2722923)
Subject: RE: Tenterden Folk Festival 2009 (UK)
From: melodeonboy

Ah, that would be a latrine then, not a portaloo!


13 Sep 09 - 04:33 PM (#2722925)
Subject: RE: Tenterden Folk Festival 2009 (UK)
From: melodeonboy

Or rather portalatrine!


13 Sep 09 - 08:12 PM (#2723039)
Subject: RE: Tenterden Folk Festival 2009 (UK)
From: Richard Bridge

I will be there - probably in my usual place in the field, but allowing a reasonable distance for Airedales


14 Sep 09 - 01:47 AM (#2723135)
Subject: RE: Tenterden Folk Festival 2009 (UK)
From: Valmai Goodyear

A closer look at the timetable shows that Spare Parts are going to be running the music session in the White Lion on Sunday lunchtime. As usual, we'll try to make sure that the more diffident get a turn to lead a tune if they want to.

After that we move into the Saddlery for a concertina part-playing session. When we've chosen the music for that we'll put it on our website for people to look at in advance if they wish.

Tootle pip,

Valmai


14 Sep 09 - 07:14 AM (#2723251)
Subject: RE: Tenterden Folk Festival 2009 (UK)
From: My guru always said

Alas, we won't even be able to come for our normal day trip this year as we'll be across the pond. I'm booked at the Portsmouth (USA) Maritime Festival & we'll be at the Getaway the same weekend as Tenterden.

Hopefully Vicki & Trefor Williams will be commuting to Tenterden Fest from our Cottage in Leatherhead where they'll be based. I'm sure you all know that Vicki is currently undergoing chemo at the moment, so I hope that their programmed schedlue won't wear them out. Please don't go too close to Vicki if you've got anything that she can catch - I mean colds & flu etc!! But if you can, please give her a hug from me!!!


22 Sep 09 - 12:17 PM (#2728904)
Subject: RE: Tenterden Folk Festival 2009 (UK)
From: Richard Bridge

Refresh


22 Sep 09 - 12:38 PM (#2728921)
Subject: RE: Tenterden Folk Festival 2009 (UK)
From: Valmai Goodyear

A quick note to say that the music for the Spare Parts concertina part-playing session is now on our website.

Our session is from 3.00 pm - 4.30 pm in the White Lion Saddlery on Sunday 4th. October. You'll find the three-part arrangement of the tunes we'll be using as Noteworthy Composer, PDF and MIDI files thanks to Bryan TheSnail Creer. The MIDI files have normal and slow versions. Each tune is played five times.

The tunes are Centenary March, Trip to the Bath and Lakes of Sligo.

We're also running a general song and tunes session in the White Lion bar that lunchtime.

Tootle pip,

Valmai


22 Sep 09 - 01:08 PM (#2728939)
Subject: RE: Tenterden Folk Festival 2009 (UK)
From: Richard Bridge

I may have to go to some concerts this year: I see that Brian Peters is doing two, not counting his squeezing lessons.


22 Sep 09 - 08:58 PM (#2729270)
Subject: RE: Tenterden Folk Festival 2009 (UK)
From: vectis

The Travelling Folk will be running their usual (come one come all and sing or play or both) session at The Vine on Sunday from 11 to 3.
See you there...


23 Sep 09 - 02:48 AM (#2729383)
Subject: RE: Tenterden Folk Festival 2009 (UK)
From: Valmai Goodyear

I heartily agree that Brian Peters is unmissable.

Valmai


25 Sep 09 - 07:37 AM (#2731010)
Subject: RE: Tenterden Folk Festival 2009 (UK)
From: GUEST,synbyn no cookie

what, music IN ADVANCE! Crikey, raises the ante for the woolpack sessions, we're lucky if we get the key in advance! Good idea V!


25 Sep 09 - 07:56 AM (#2731023)
Subject: RE: Tenterden Folk Festival 2009 (UK)
From: GUEST,maggie gibson

looking forward to the whole weekend,and meeting some old friends.
see you soon Vic & Tina


25 Sep 09 - 12:58 PM (#2731187)
Subject: RE: Tenterden Folk Festival 2009 (UK)
From: romanyman

can only do the saturday, but hey we only dancing saturday , will try not to wake you this year mr bridge


25 Sep 09 - 04:18 PM (#2731348)
Subject: RE: Tenterden Folk Festival 2009 (UK)
From: Richard Bridge

I am planning not to be so Bardened on Friday night!


28 Sep 09 - 09:38 AM (#2733129)
Subject: RE: Tenterden Folk Festival 2009 (UK)
From: Richard Bridge

Met-check seems to ahve terminal programming problems, so here is my new favourite weather site: -

http://www.netweather.tv/


Looking good for Tenterden (if not exactly sunny and warm) although very slight rain overnight (10 pm to 1 am) Saturday night.


28 Sep 09 - 10:44 AM (#2733179)
Subject: RE: Tenterden Folk Festival 2009 (UK)
From: Girl Friday

We've been so lucky weatherwise for our folk days. Hope forecast doesn't change. We'll be down on Saturday.


28 Sep 09 - 12:05 PM (#2733253)
Subject: RE: Tenterden Folk Festival 2009 (UK)
From: The Barden of England

I have nothing booked friday Richard, but will not be drinking too much ;-)
John Barden


28 Sep 09 - 12:56 PM (#2733285)
Subject: RE: Tenterden Folk Festival 2009 (UK)
From: Richard Bridge

Hmm - a record?


28 Sep 09 - 03:57 PM (#2733447)
Subject: RE: Tenterden Folk Festival 2009 (UK)
From: romanyman

yeh yeh heard it all before cuz, bet ya do sling loads down ya neck,


28 Sep 09 - 05:08 PM (#2733532)
Subject: RE: Tenterden Folk Festival 2009 (UK)
From: GUEST,flyingcat(moira)

craig morgan robson will be there doing concert spotson Firday and saturday, harmony workshop on saturday and a spot in the folk club on Sunday, looking forward to it.


29 Sep 09 - 08:56 AM (#2733998)
Subject: RE: Tenterden Folk Festival 2009 (UK)
From: Valmai Goodyear

Craig Morgan Robson are unmissable, too.

I see Paul & Liz Davenport are booked, but couldn't find their names in the list of events. Can anyone illuminate me?

Valmai


30 Sep 09 - 03:14 AM (#2734755)
Subject: RE: Tenterden Folk Festival 2009 (UK)
From: Richard Bridge

Refresh


30 Sep 09 - 12:18 PM (#2735069)
Subject: RE: Tenterden Folk Festival 2009 (UK)
From: Paul Davenport

Hi Valmai,
We're on the train at 11.45 on saturday morning. We are crewing in the shanty session from 5.00pm to 7.00pm on Saturday evening and hopefully we will be making a small contribution to 'Remembering Johnny' immediately before that. We'll then be in the Marquee on Sunday morning at a time to be arranged. Not a huge input but we're looking forward to being there.
Paul & Liz


30 Sep 09 - 12:53 PM (#2735098)
Subject: RE: Tenterden Folk Festival 2009 (UK)
From: Valmai Goodyear

Thanks. I hope we'll manage to catch up with you.

Valmai


01 Oct 09 - 04:57 AM (#2735637)
Subject: RE: Tenterden Folk Festival 2009 (UK)
From: Richard Bridge

Wevva remains looking good for Tenterden (if not exactly sunny and warm) although very slight rain overnight (10 pm to 1 am) Saturday night.


01 Oct 09 - 01:21 PM (#2735968)
Subject: RE: Tenterden Folk Festival 2009 (UK)
From: GUEST


01 Oct 09 - 01:41 PM (#2735979)
Subject: RE: Tenterden Folk Festival 2009 (UK)
From: Surreysinger

I had hoped to come down for the festival - so many friends going to be there that I would like to have had the chance to say hello to... but tis not to be! So I hope it goes well, and that everyone has a whale of a time :-)


02 Oct 09 - 08:11 AM (#2736548)
Subject: RE: Tenterden Folk Festival 2009 (UK)
From: Richard Bridge

Nearly on my way!


02 Oct 09 - 10:45 AM (#2736630)
Subject: RE: Tenterden Folk Festival 2009 (UK)
From: GUEST,synbyn

Here already , all the Woolpack sessions to do and look at all that delectable beer casked and stacked on the side....


02 Oct 09 - 04:09 PM (#2736861)
Subject: RE: Tenterden Folk Festival 2009 (UK)
From: melodeonboy

(Salivate, salivate!) I'll see if I can help you out with that tomorrow, Bob!


03 Oct 09 - 06:14 AM (#2737169)
Subject: RE: Tenterden Folk Festival 2009 (UK)
From: GUEST,Richard Bridge in a field

Wonderful experiences at concert last night. Heard fine voce behind me and turned tofind I was singing harmony with Keith Kendrick.

Later, another excellent but different - and found I had been singing with Brian Peters himself.

Priviledge or what?

And BP was great in the concert too.


03 Oct 09 - 07:40 PM (#2737650)
Subject: RE: Tenterden Folk Festival 2009 (UK)
From: GUEST,Richard Bridge in a field

Another nice day. Another excellent Peters concert.

The forecast "very light rain" has just arrived, but has had a burst of not being so light.

Barden who was supposed to be eating cheese and drinking wine with me t midnight seems to ahv got lost with Jan and Frank.

Naughty 40, I have the clothes you left in the pub(!)

Ah, that sounds like Barden now!


04 Oct 09 - 11:18 AM (#2737971)
Subject: RE: Tenterden Folk Festival 2009 (UK)
From: naughtyforty

Thanks Richard - I think it was only a cardigan wasn't it?


04 Oct 09 - 05:37 PM (#2738286)
Subject: RE: Tenterden Folk Festival 2009 (UK)
From: Richard Bridge

Yes, N40. From Next. If you lost anything else it was not at the pub!

It really was an excellent weekend. More than before in the central camping which is STILL too cheap. The loos were I expect a welcome addition. How about water run out from the removals firm or the forge next year?

Brian Peters FINALLY did Sir Aldinger tonight and it TRULY rocks. Last night's session (Sat) in the Woolpack was fine and we got some lovely choroi in the free-for-all after 11pm as well. Jim Mageean was face down on the table by 11.45pm and looking quite fragile today but as Graeme Knights said they had started drinking before noon and tried every beer in the beer-fest too.

Both Sat night and Sun lunch was quite liberating in that there were not many joiny-inny-instrumantalists (particularly once the shirt murderer went to do whatever he needed to do) so I didn't get pushed to do things one semitone up or two down (I welcome joiners-inners, but not if they make me change key) and apart from Good King Arthur's days, which I royally screwed, there were not too many fuckups my end and my folk'n'roll arrangements were catching listeners who were not expecting the songs to go like that.

The owner of the Woolpack rather annoyingly set a load of tables aside in the singing area for food-eaters at lunchtime today. It did rather cramp the sing, and given the amount that folkies spend on beer over the weekend I think that's a bit like killing the goose that lays teh golden eggs - and he does not properly maintaan the lovely old building either.

I'm told not many wre on the trains. Although I am not interested in the trains as such, it would be good to find a way to get more people on them as the need to cross the railway to get to the camping strikes me as rather key.

Thanks to Frank for lending me a sidelight bulb for one of my rear caravan-side-running lights. I was hammering it up the back road to Maidstone and a tug for lights would have been bad. Some twat was up my chuff and I was NOT going to give him cause to say a caravan was holding him up, so at several stages I was WELL over the national limit for that road, with the turbo chirruping merrily - all without a stabiliser and the road is a smidgeon uneven.   Volvos rule! However the fuel gauge did drop quite a lot.


04 Oct 09 - 05:59 PM (#2738318)
Subject: RE: Tenterden Folk Festival 2009 (UK)
From: Herga Kitty

Hoping to hear Sir Aldinger from Brian at Herga tomorrow night then!

Kitty


05 Oct 09 - 02:22 AM (#2738575)
Subject: RE: Tenterden Folk Festival 2009 (UK)
From: Valmai Goodyear

Thanks to Alan Castle and the team for an excellent festival. The Tenterden Club is a very pleasant venue. Otherwise we spent most of the time in very good company in the White Lion, both behind and before.

Valmai (Spare Parts)


05 Oct 09 - 06:04 AM (#2738667)
Subject: RE: Tenterden Folk Festival 2009 (UK)
From: GUEST,OldNicKilby

Thanks Valmai for twisting my arm,ever so gently,
Lovely Festival, thats how we like them.


05 Oct 09 - 06:08 AM (#2738670)
Subject: RE: Tenterden Folk Festival 2009 (UK)
From: Richard Bridge

Is that you that I was talking to about the Pub Props, Nick? If so, hi!


05 Oct 09 - 07:33 AM (#2738705)
Subject: RE: Tenterden Folk Festival 2009 (UK)
From: Vic Smith

I've just uploaded 63 photos from the weekend on my Facebook which should be available to all.

Thanks to Alan Castle and all his team for a well organised, smoothly running, throughly enjoyable weekend.


05 Oct 09 - 12:17 PM (#2738912)
Subject: RE: Tenterden Folk Festival 2009 (UK)
From: Girl Friday

We enjoyed ourselves. the Woolpack was rammo at lunchtime Saturday. Much as we tried, and succeded to get there early, we were waylayed by so many people en route. Most of them asking "Where were we playing?"
So, we did what we normally do, went shopping, had lunch, went shopping, had tea, and went to The Vines at six, determined to be there for The Barden's session. We very much enjoyed it, both the performing, and the session playing. How was Frank on Sunday? He kept saying "This Bishop's Finger isn't half strong."


05 Oct 09 - 12:35 PM (#2738927)
Subject: RE: Tenterden Folk Festival 2009 (UK)
From: The Barden of England

I thoroughly enjoyed the festival this year, as I do every year. It was so good to get a concert spot this year too, along with MC duties at the White Lion Saddlery. With myself from England, Viki Swan (Sweden) & Johnny Dyer, Nibs van der Spuy (South Africa), Trefor & Viki Williams (Wales) and Jeff Warner (USA) it was quite an international concert. On a personal note, it was so good to see Viki Williams out and about.
The Saturday night session out in the dining room in 'The Vines' was good, and the new landlord is a fan of the music too (he's from Glasgow I believe), and finally the lunchtime session in 'The Woolpack' althogh restricted was fun, with Graeme Knights and Jim Mageean in fine voice, as was Richard Bridge. Thanks all for coming to the sessions, and a great big thank you to Alan Castle and the team for a fine festival.
John Barden


05 Oct 09 - 01:37 PM (#2738971)
Subject: RE: Tenterden Folk Festival 2009 (UK)
From: naughtyforty

I had a lovely time but I think the "Maid Marion" was a little strong for me - had a bit of a headache on Sunday. Richard, could you bring my cardi if you come along to Otford on Saturday. Will buy you a drink for your trouble.


05 Oct 09 - 04:29 PM (#2739113)
Subject: RE: Tenterden Folk Festival 2009 (UK)
From: Richard Bridge

"Maid"?

What's this "Maid" business?

You were ratarsed, but in very safe hands (snigger) I'm sure.

Cardi is in guitar case so will be creased but present.

Quite a lot of people were firmly into alternative reality by the end of Saturday (you should have seen the state of Jim Mageean by 11 pm) - but for once I did not get Bardened on the opening night! And happily the Best Bitter at a mere 3.6 was easily the nicest tasting beer present: most tasted insufficiently settled to me and my indigestion has been playing up ever since.


05 Oct 09 - 05:08 PM (#2739148)
Subject: RE: Tenterden Folk Festival 2009 (UK)
From: melodeonboy

Indeed, Richard. I too thought the Best was, in fact, the best! The Old Oak (not an old at all, actually) was certainly not right. Perhaps that's what gave you gutache!

Anyway, sorry to state the bleedin' obvious, but what a lovely festival! Highlights for me in the Woolpack were Tony Carlin and that Morris side from Lancashire (I think!) who sang the black pudding song. The apparently seamless interchange of widdly-diddly and song in the White Lion on early Saturday evening was also great fun.

A big thanks to all those who deserve it!


05 Oct 09 - 06:04 PM (#2739174)
Subject: RE: Tenterden Folk Festival 2009 (UK)
From: Richard Bridge

Yes, I could see you taking notes on the black pudding song!


06 Oct 09 - 07:53 AM (#2739473)
Subject: RE: Tenterden Folk Festival 2009 (UK)
From: GUEST

Great festival, loved the singaround in the Woolpack on Saturday. Thought concert guests were on good form too especially Brian Peters. Disappointed that I couldn't hear Paul & Liz Davenport, were they there? Weather was fantastic tho so well done Tenterden.


06 Oct 09 - 08:46 AM (#2739503)
Subject: RE: Tenterden Folk Festival 2009 (UK)
From: GUEST,Essex Girl

Sounds as though it was a good one! Soory to have missed it but I accompanied by grandaughter "Zorbing" for her birthday and then had to take son back to Canterbury on Sunday. Still, I'll be at Otford!!


06 Oct 09 - 04:15 PM (#2739890)
Subject: RE: Tenterden Folk Festival 2009 (UK)
From: GUEST,Terry

No-one has so far mentioned the lively Morris singing session on Sat lunchtime in the Vine. Not the same variety of beers as the Woolpack but some great chorus songs.


06 Oct 09 - 05:20 PM (#2739929)
Subject: RE: Tenterden Folk Festival 2009 (UK)
From: Paul Davenport

Hi Guest?? Nice of you to ask. Yes we were there, just a bit low profile (well lower than our normal profile) Don't really know why.
Paul


07 Oct 09 - 04:34 AM (#2740231)
Subject: RE: Tenterden Folk Festival 2009 (UK)
From: melodeonboy

"Not the same variety of beers as the Woolpack"

Perhaps not, but still a good range (three draught beers on when I was there), top quality beer (Sheps) and well kept.

(I think I caught the last song or two of that session; good fun!)


07 Oct 09 - 04:44 AM (#2740237)
Subject: RE: Tenterden Folk Festival 2009 (UK)
From: GUEST,synbyn

just surfacing... and big thanks to all who came to the sessions and made merry... and to the stewards too, who were their usual inconspicuous selves but who did a great job... good to see the hastings bunch who braved the sussex drizzle only to find that kent was nice and sunny... highlight for me was the harmony workshop with CMR... so quick and encouraging... so what next?