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25 Feb 04 - 10:31 AM (#1123467) Subject: Folk clubs in Bournemouth From: breezy hey catters can you give me a run down on clubs and sessions in the area for my reference as I'm always passing through? Many thanks breezy |
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25 Feb 04 - 05:05 PM (#1123785) Subject: RE: Folk clubs in Bournemouth From: GUEST http://www.shenanig.com/homepage.htm |
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26 Feb 04 - 05:33 AM (#1124174) Subject: RE: Folk clubs in Bournemouth From: Dave Bryant John - try PMing "The Shambles" - he's in that general direction. Mind you you'll probably get told more about the problems with the local councils and PELs ! |
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26 Feb 04 - 05:38 AM (#1124178) Subject: RE: Folk clubs in Bournemouth From: breezy Thanks Guest Is that Shenanigans a club or a session?? Tell me more. Anything mid week? |
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26 Feb 04 - 07:02 AM (#1124209) Subject: RE: Folk clubs in Bournemouth From: Roger the Skiffler More likelyt plenty of Old Folks Clubs.... RtS (Yikes, I probably qualify- got me railcard!) |
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26 Feb 04 - 10:44 AM (#1124355) Subject: RE: Folk clubs in Bournemouth From: GUEST,Terry McDonald Most of Bournemouth's best features are actually in Poole. Try the SCoFF web pages. |
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26 Feb 04 - 01:08 PM (#1124472) Subject: RE: Folk clubs in Bournemouth From: The Shambles http://www.focsle.org.uk/SCoFF/ |
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26 Feb 04 - 04:18 PM (#1124653) Subject: RE: Folk clubs in Bournemouth From: Fran this link will be more helpful breezy as it has the web site menu on it http://www.shenanig.com |
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23 Apr 04 - 02:04 AM (#1168657) Subject: RE: Folk clubs in Bournemouth From: Rt Revd Sir jOhn from Hull |