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16 Jan 04 - 05:53 AM (#1093962) Subject: new folk music store From: s&r Just found out that Steve Noone ex Music Room and Dave Mallinson has set up a web store. I like the guy, and have always found him helpful and knowledgeable: i'd like to recommend him to mudcatters (BTW I have no connection; I just hope his website is as good as the other businesses) Stu |
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16 Jan 04 - 06:00 AM (#1093968) Subject: RE: new folk music store From: Mr Happy any address? |
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16 Jan 04 - 06:00 AM (#1093970) Subject: RE: new folk music store From: John Robinson (aka Cittern) Is this http://www.eaglemusicshop.com/ ? All the best John Robinson http://www.JulieEllison.co.uk link repaired |
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16 Jan 04 - 06:11 AM (#1093975) Subject: RE: new folk music store From: s&r Sorry: I forgot to put in the blicky. Yes, it's as posted by John R - Thanks Stu |
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16 Jan 04 - 06:42 AM (#1093990) Subject: RE: new folk music store From: artbrooks Try this one: Eagle Music Shop |
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16 Jan 04 - 10:31 AM (#1094149) Subject: RE: new folk music store From: Mr Happy Hmmn.....eagle site doesn't mention Mr Mallinson- found this one that does http://www.mally.com/ |
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16 Jan 04 - 10:45 AM (#1094161) Subject: RE: new folk music store From: GUEST,(john R at Studio) Ordered some Cittern strings from Eagle Music before Christmas - excellent service and price - to be recommended. |
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16 Jan 04 - 11:00 AM (#1094177) Subject: RE: new folk music store From: s&r Sorry - my original post could have been read that Steve Noone is currently working with Mally - he was with him some years ago, then with Music room Stu |
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16 Jan 04 - 06:19 PM (#1094496) Subject: RE: new folk music store From: The Fooles Troupe They don't have a direct index to "music books", but do have some very interesting books under the individual sections. Some of the Piano accordion books are interesting. they have a few "beginning P/A" books, but they doubtless all assume that the muso has no previous musical experience. Robin Technique: Piano Accordion for The Recycled Muso |
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17 Jan 04 - 07:37 AM (#1094767) Subject: RE: new folk music store From: Dave Hanson Both of them are good guys, Steve plays a mean tenor banjo and Mally is a real stunner on the melodeon, bothe very knowlegable and very helpful. eric |
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18 Jan 04 - 04:01 AM (#1095353) Subject: RE: new folk music store From: Manitas_at_home Is Mally involved? I didn't see his name on the website and I thought he sold the Music Room to concentrate on music publishing. |
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18 Jan 04 - 06:58 PM (#1095829) Subject: RE: new folk music store From: s&r No, mally's not part of the new store - I think my original post was at fault for not being very well phrased; it appeared as though Steve and Mally had joined forces if you read it that way. Apologies to any and all who were misled. This is what I think is the correct history: Steve Noon took over from Mally and formed the Music Room with partners from Oakwood. Steve and wife and daughter have started a new business and are no longer part of the Music Room which continues in Cleckheaton Oxford and Nottingham. Mally is a force in folk music publishing, and produces very nicely designed books. Stu |