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Folk in Bath?

07 Jun 18 - 04:11 PM (#3929685)
Subject: Folk in Bath?
From: Phil Edwards

I'm in Bath for work next week - I'll be around in the evening (& almost certainly at a loose end) Tuesday to Thursday.

Anything going on on those nights that anybody knows of?


07 Jun 18 - 04:16 PM (#3929686)
Subject: RE: Folk in Bath?
From: Phil Edwards

PS Or in Bristol (reasonably near the train)?


09 Jun 18 - 02:48 PM (#3929987)
Subject: RE: Folk in Bath?
From: GUEST,Treacle Bolly

You will have just missed the Fringe Festival unfortunately, but Ange Hardy is at Chapel Arts in Lower Borough Walls next Thursday.


09 Jun 18 - 04:04 PM (#3930005)
Subject: RE: Folk in Bath?
From: FreddyHeadey

idk but...
have you seen
FQ for Bristol Bath
http://www.folklife.org.uk/bristol.html 
&
http://www.folklife-directory.uk/venues-west-country.html 

Wessex Calendar
https://sanchobramble.weebly.com 

Bristol Folk Musicians
Https://www.facebook.com/groups/493652484084707 

earlier thread suggestions 
thread.cfm?threadid=163480 


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09 Jun 18 - 04:18 PM (#3930006)
Subject: RE: Folk in Bath?
From: Nick

If you happened to get there Monday the nova scotia is a lovely place in bristol


09 Jun 18 - 04:25 PM (#3930007)
Subject: RE: Folk in Bath?
From: GUEST

Jeezis, you're in bath for a week?

I only get mindful to do it once or twice a month and it still only takes a hour or so.


12 Jun 18 - 02:23 AM (#3930420)
Subject: RE: Folk in Bath?
From: Mr Red

check out Bath Chapel Arts Cafe - they apparently have a Wed Irish session 5-7pm. Their evening booked acts are amazingly eclectic and knowledgeably Folkie at times.

otherwise try my map page map.mister.red - click on Bath or Bristol but check the datestamp - some data are old and there are no guarantees. Ring if gong any distance.


05 Feb 19 - 09:59 AM (#3974944)
Subject: RE: Folk in Bath?
From: FreddyHeadey

working clicky
http://map.mister.red


05 Feb 19 - 10:38 AM (#3974949)
Subject: RE: Folk in Bath?
From: punkfolkrocker

Folk in Bath?...

Don't see why not,
as long as you don't risk any precious expensive instruments that need to be kept well away from water...

Definitely not any reed & bellows instruments that you play at lap/waist level...

Electric instruments of any kind would be lethal

Best stick to acoustic instruments you can play up at shoulder level,
but steam may still be an issue...


Folk in Shower?... best stick with cheap plastic instruments,
& don't drop the soap if it's a communal shower...

and Jacuzzi/Hot Tub?... well why not give it a go.. we're all mature adults...


05 Feb 19 - 11:56 AM (#3974965)
Subject: RE: Folk in Bath?
From: Steve Shaw

So kazoos then...


05 Feb 19 - 12:04 PM (#3974966)
Subject: RE: Folk in Bath?
From: punkfolkrocker

Wet or dry conditions.. There's an additional problem playing squeezeboxes in the nude...