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25 Jun 01 - 11:39 AM (#491433) Subject: Burntwood Folk Festival: 17-19 Aug '01 From: Steve Parkes Seeing as the Lichfield FF got about zero coverage a couple of weeks ago (there were street banners advertising the Arts fest next month though!) I thought I'd better give some warning of Burntwood Folk Festival. It's on the weekend of 17, 18 & 19 August, at Chasetown High School, Burntwood, Staffs. There are too many artist appearing for me to mention--check out the website. Steve |
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25 Jun 01 - 11:41 AM (#491438) Subject: Burntwood Folk Festival (2nd attempt) From: Steve Parkes Oh b*gg*r! Ignore the above blue clicky thing and try this one instead! |
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25 Jun 01 - 06:56 PM (#491768) Subject: RE: Burntwood Folk Festival: 17-19 Aug '01 From: Mr Red **RED Warning** I am considering going, I lived at the Triangle for a very short while. In a former existense. |
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17 Aug 04 - 01:25 PM (#1249522) Subject: RE: Burntwood Folk Festival: 17-19 Aug '01 From: the lemonade lady This is the weekend coming up for this cozy little festival 20th to 22nd August. It's definately worth a visit. I shall be there with my lemonade trailer, and singing on the open stage with Spindrift. Sal |
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17 Aug 04 - 02:31 PM (#1249562) Subject: RE: Burntwood Folk Festival: 17-19 Aug '01 From: Abuwood Oh good Sally - Spindrift? Does that mean Steve is there too - where are we going to have the singround? |
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17 Aug 04 - 02:32 PM (#1249563) Subject: RE: Burntwood Folk Festival 20-22-8-2004 From: Abuwood Just noticed the date on this Thread - course it is 20th-22nd this year |
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17 Aug 04 - 08:48 PM (#1249897) Subject: RE: Burntwood Folk Festival: 17-19 Aug '01 From: Big Al Whittle I can't get that one to work either Steve. something about webhosting comes up. Try again please. |
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18 Aug 04 - 12:43 PM (#1250487) Subject: RE: Burntwood Folk Festival: 17-19 Aug '01 From: Abuwood http://www.burntwoodfolkfestival.co.uk/ Trying to make a clicky to Burntwood no gig list yet though.... |
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18 Aug 04 - 12:46 PM (#1250493) Subject: RE: Burntwood Folk Festival: 17-19 Aug '01 From: Abuwood Hope to make the best mixed session with Ian & Fi over the Bridge - plus they tell me Oysterband are playing in the street - see you there if we've recovered from Whitby! |
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18 Aug 04 - 12:48 PM (#1250494) Subject: RE: Burntwood Folk Festival: 17-19 Aug '01 From: Abuwood How did I do that? - posted to the wrong thread - please remove it someone - all the flippin festivals begin with B and I don't read..... |
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20 Aug 04 - 08:53 AM (#1251882) Subject: RE: Burntwood Folk Festival: 17-19 Aug '01 From: the lemonade lady Got a little prob with my car... I was filling it with petrol when I noticed it pouring out over the tyre! Arrrgh! hole in fuel pipe! Just getting it fixed; well the car's at the garage but I live in the back of beyond and it might be done by Monday instead of today. I may not be at Burntwood after all. 8-( Have to suck it and see! Sal Ps. Thanks to 'Find-a-Part' for their prompt action. |
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23 Aug 04 - 10:42 AM (#1254480) Subject: RE: Burntwood Folk Festival: 17-19 Aug '01 From: the lemonade lady That was a pretty good weekend. I didn't sell many lemonades, but I did sell some to some interesting people; Julie Felix, Tony Barrett, Cloud Street... I really enjoyed challenging John to sing another harmony to Briar and the Rose... fun eh John? I loved the harmonies of Chase Mist. Vin Garbutt was as good as ever. *Charlie Button and her Dad (Hobgoblin Music, Nottingham) are very impressive and if anyone sees them at a venue list they are not to be missed. Emma Heath (with no Professor) did an excellent performance on her own... get well soon Mark. Pete Rimmer on the beer tent stage was very impressive. Why isn't he booked at festivals? *Scott Hale is another young (hmmph) brilliant singer/guitarist that needs more exposure. These people are unknown and need to be out there doing it! Sal |