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Folk Sessions around Coleraine?

11 Apr 00 - 06:27 PM (#210275)
Subject: Folk Sessions around Coleraine?
From: GUEST,Mike

Hi this is the second time I have posted a request for info on this topic. Unfortunately I was sent contact details by someone and before I was able to contact him my hotmail account was cleared out. So if you are reading this could you please send me your contact details again this time to my other e-mail address : m.n.@swny.freeserve.co.uk

Sorry for being such a tube :~}

All the Best Mike


11 Apr 00 - 07:00 PM (#210294)
Subject: RE: Folk Sessions around Coleraine?
From: GUEST,Daithi

'Bout ye Mike.

Found nothing specific, but a search on Google.com gives a few different links. I thought that The Coleraine Times might have some information on it. Alas, no.

I have E-mailed editors in the past looking for information about one thing or another, and have found SOME of them helpful. I don't know how you'd fair with Morton Newspapers, but if all else fails drop him a bell.
Daithi


11 Apr 00 - 08:09 PM (#210332)
Subject: RE: Folk Sessions around Coleraine?
From: GUEST,Philippa

I'm sure Mudcat member John Moulden can advise you, as he lives very near Coleraine. I believe this site has a link to John's "Ulstersongs" pages.


11 Apr 00 - 09:20 PM (#210368)
Subject: RE: Folk Sessions around Coleraine?
From: alison

I lived just outside Coleraine for a while, and didn't find anything..... I think there was a newspaper called "the Coleraine Advertiser", (could be wrong though).... there might be things happening now coming into the summer but during winter there never was much.

If you are prepared to travel a bit there were sessions in Ballycastle, and I'm sure there would be some in Derry...

slainte

alison


12 Apr 00 - 12:54 AM (#210465)
Subject: RE: Folk Sessions around Coleraine?
From: Gypsy

Yeah, I feel dense. I thought that you meant the TUNE...which we've been known to play for 10 to 20 minutes at a crack. It IS rather hypnotic


12 Apr 00 - 07:42 AM (#210542)
Subject: RE: Folk Sessions around Coleraine?
From: GUEST,Alan.

Hi Mike Would you be the banjo playing Mike Sweeny who used to go to Matties on Sat afternoons and raise the standard of the music?

Alan


12 Apr 00 - 07:13 PM (#210865)
Subject: RE: Folk Sessions around Coleraine?
From: GUEST,Mike

Hi Alan? That would be correct??? Tell me more


13 Apr 00 - 08:18 AM (#211089)
Subject: RE: Folk Sessions around Coleraine?
From: GUEST,Sian in Wales

I was at a conference in Limavady a couple of weeks ago. One of the local delegates, Kate McFaul, sang a few songs in the wee hours so she may well know. Her e-mail is kate_collage@compuserve.com

sian


14 Apr 00 - 05:15 PM (#211873)
Subject: RE: Folk Sessions around Coleraine?
From: GUEST,Alan

Hi Mike. When did you move to Coleraine. I havn't been to Matties this millennium so didn't know you'd moved. You still learning how to play that tune on the whistle - the one your Da wrote? :-)

Alan


15 Apr 00 - 04:30 PM (#212340)
Subject: RE: Folk Sessions around Coleraine?
From: John Moulden

I've been in contact with Mike and we should meet at tomorrow night's session in Nelly's in Portstewart.