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29 Jul 00 - 05:19 PM (#267450) Subject: Gainsborough Folk Festival From: GUEST Do you know that the first evr Gainsborough Folk Festival will be on 21st October. For details look at http://www.angelfire.com/folk/gainsboroughfolk Sue Dewsbury Gainsborough Folk Club |
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29 Jul 00 - 06:42 PM (#267493) Subject: RE: Gainsborough Folk Festival From: Peter K (Fionn) Thanks for the info, guest. I could well make it. May even try to pedal there - it can't be 40 miles from Bilsthorpe... Pity you didn't stick a name on your posting - maybe that was an oversight. Why not join the club? Much to gain here, if you're into folk & traditional music (the blues side is a bit under-represented I'd say), and not a single downside. |
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29 Jul 00 - 06:51 PM (#267501) Subject: RE: Gainsborough Folk Festival From: Peter K (Fionn) Sorry Sue, your name's there as clear as lakes of Killarney - I just lost it in the URL and address details. (I'm blind as well.) What the hell, I got your thread back on top for a moment, as I am now doing again. And what can you expect, if you're going to have a name that sounds like an address? *BG* By the way, did you ever hear of a couple of lads from Lincoln - old men, I suppose by now, alas - called Taff and Ginge? |
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16 Aug 00 - 07:00 PM (#279168) Subject: RE: Gainsborough Folk Festival From: Peter K (Fionn) Refresh. For good measure I've done the blue clicky. If you can't be bothered clicking on it, I'll just mention that the festival looks like having some useful workshops, and the likes of Roy Bailey and Derek Brimstone in the line up. |