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Kiveton Park FC 45 years young

12 Mar 15 - 08:42 AM (#3693304)
Subject: Kiveton Park FC 45 years young
From: GUEST,Andy

Most South Yorkshire folkies probably know that Kiveton Park Folk Club has been operating for a considerable time. Well, this coming Tuesday 17th March, we will be celebrating our 45th year. That's 45 years as a weekly club. A bit like the Windmill Theatre, we never closed. However, being honest, that has actually happened but on only 3 Tuesday nights in all that time.
May I offer my thanks to all present and past members and guests. We couldn't have survived all that time without your unwavering support.
On the 17th a cordial welcome will be extended to any old Kivvo mates who wish to drop by and renew old acquaintances. Look forward to seeing a few old faces.
(To add to the old faces already here!!)

Regards

Andy


12 Mar 15 - 09:07 AM (#3693309)
Subject: RE: Kiveton Park FC 45 years young
From: The Sandman

and thankyou for booking me so many times, i think i have played in 4 differnt venues, can you tell me how many times i played there and when the first gig was, i am guessing it was 1979?


12 Mar 15 - 07:57 PM (#3693466)
Subject: RE: Kiveton Park FC 45 years young
From: GUEST,Malcolm Storey

I was a fairly regular attendee in the late 1970s when working in the area.

Always a cracking night and a great bunch of people.

Somewhere I have a cassette recording of Nic Jones at the club that I can't find at the moment but it may well be that I wore it out!

Sorry but I will not be at the Paddy's night do, unfortunately a previous engagement down south gets in the way.

All the best Andy, perhaps I'll make the fiftieth?


13 Mar 15 - 04:10 AM (#3693510)
Subject: RE: Kiveton Park FC 45 years young
From: The Sandman

how the cricket malcolm, still bowling a maiden over?


13 Mar 15 - 04:35 AM (#3693514)
Subject: RE: Kiveton Park FC 45 years young
From: Musket

Early '80s it was Worksop on the Sunday, Barnsley on the Monday and Kiveton on the Tuesday.

happy days.

I was fortunate enough to catch up with Wellsie not long before he passed away. He came to a 'do Mitch and Marylin had in Worksop.

I have good memories of catching the train from Worksop, missing the last one home and walking down the canal c/w guitar in the middle of the night, trying to memorise a tune Ernie Sissons had played or a song Dave Oldroyd had sung. Whilst a traditional club, they always forgave me for reciting Monty Python poems......

I won't make it sadly, as Tuesdays are generally busy elsewhere but I do intend to pop over and meet old friends again, and although I am now fifty miles away, it isn't too far really..

Ian.


13 Mar 15 - 05:47 AM (#3693533)
Subject: RE: Kiveton Park FC 45 years young
From: GUEST,Malcolm Storey

I watch a good game these days Dick.

Mostly in Oz of course - can't get tickets here.


13 Mar 15 - 11:57 AM (#3693650)
Subject: RE: Kiveton Park FC 45 years young
From: RoyH (Burl)

K.P has always been one of my favourite clubs. I sang there many times, right from the earliest days. I was running a club in Nottingham at the time and some of the K P lads used to come over, a grand bunch, and dead keen on the music. I'm not surprised the club has lasted so long. Congrats, and best wishes for many more. Although I live in Wales, alas it's not the Wales in Yorkshire. My Wales is too far away for me to get there, but I'll be thinking of you. Have a great celebration. Roy


16 Mar 15 - 05:45 AM (#3694378)
Subject: RE: Kiveton Park FC 45 years young
From: GUEST,Andy

Malcolm,
Regarding your first post, I remember you coming to the club when you were working over this way. This was in the Lord Conyers days. A couple of years ago I was reminiscing with another member about old times and mentioned your good self. This guy said 'Oh yes I remember him, came from the East coast area and did a great version of The Light Dragoon' So you're remembered for your performance as well as your stunning good looks. Thanks for posting Malcolm, good to hear from you.

Regards

Andy


16 Mar 15 - 06:02 AM (#3694380)
Subject: RE: Kiveton Park FC 45 years young
From: GUEST,Andy

Dick,
Many fond memories of you being at Kiveton in the old days. This is when you lived in England rather than over the water. Hope everything is good with you. Regarding your first gig, I'll have to root out the old guest ledger and find the info you want. Also it will tell me the fee you (and other guests) charged at the time. Seems funny that we could get top guests for what now seems a pittance. However we must remember that wages were much lower and club entrance fees were around half a crown at Kiveton (12 and a half pence in new fangled money). Cheers Dick, hope you are well and best of luck to you.Will be in touch.

Regards

Andy


16 Mar 15 - 01:54 PM (#3694505)
Subject: RE: Kiveton Park FC 45 years young
From: Rank

I shall look forward to seeing some old friends and aquaintances tomorrow night.

Rank


16 Mar 15 - 02:34 PM (#3694510)
Subject: RE: Kiveton Park FC 45 years young
From: Brian Peters

Happy Birthday Kiveton Park - many a lovely night I've had there - the last one not too long ago.

Brian


17 Mar 15 - 11:13 AM (#3694792)
Subject: RE: Kiveton Park FC 45 years young
From: Harmonium Hero

Hi Andy. I've only just seen this, so probably won't make it over there as it's a bit last-minute, but you never know...
As you know, I was there a while back as a solo singer, and played et the Lord Conyer's a couple of times with The Wakes back in the '70s.
Always liked the club. Congratulations on 45 years, and hope you make it to 50 - I'll try and get to that one!
John Kelly.