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Swarb and Gina

20 Jan 10 - 03:09 AM (#2816531)
Subject: Swarb and Gina The Big Fiddle
From: Busy Lizzy

Don't just take it from me - here is a fab write up from Les Pilling!

The Big Fiddle

Only 10 days to go - have you got your ticket yet?

Please call Liz or book them on line NOW!!

We look forward to seeing you!

Dave Swarbrick and Gina Le Faux

IN CONCERT


       Hot off the press!

" I am looking forward to the session with gina, its a rare occasion when we are able to be together and play the old tunes ". Dave Swarbrick talking to Liz this morning.
   
CONCERT IS Saturday 30th January 2010

Doors 8pm

VENUE: The Royal British Legion, Lewin St, Middlewich, Cheshire. CW10 9AS

To reserve tickets and info: 01606 834969

Tickets £12
PAYPAL

Ticket Options


You can purchase your tickets on line up to 6pm on the day of the concert.
Tickets now available for
Dave Swarbrick and Gina Le Faux Concert
from www.WeGotTickets.com

Tickets on the night subject to availability.

Pam Farrell the Mayor of Middlewich will be holding a raffle for her chosen charities.


20 Jan 10 - 04:42 AM (#2816556)
Subject: RE: Swarb and Gina
From: Mick Tems

For those who think it's a bit too far, Llantrisant Folk Club host Dave Swarbrick on Wednesday, Febuary 3 at 8.30pm - sadly, no Gina. Members £5, guests £7 in the Windsor Hotel, Pontyclun; 01443 226892 or 07989 209824 (Pat Smith), 01443 206689 (Mick Tems).

Swarb is God!


20 Jan 10 - 09:23 AM (#2816619)
Subject: RE: Swarb and Gina
From: Mr Happy

'er indoors fancies it - mebbe see you there?


20 Jan 10 - 02:37 PM (#2816886)
Subject: RE: Swarb and Gina
From: Busy Lizzy

You should come - 'er indoors will enjoy it!


22 Jan 10 - 09:11 AM (#2818443)
Subject: RE: Swarb and Gina
From: Busy Lizzy

Blatant plug for this concert - you are all very quiet out there!!


22 Jan 10 - 04:08 PM (#2818815)
Subject: RE: Swarb and Gina
From: Bonzo3legs

I have a wonderful recording of George Faux from the early 90s at a folk club near Crawley - Turners Hill I think.