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10 May 04 - 08:04 PM (#1182654) Subject: El Greko on Radio Wales From: Zany Mouse George (El Greko) had a track of his played last Saturday on Radio Wales' Celtic Heartbeat. Frank Henessey said some really good things about Our George. You can hear it on line until next Saturday at El Greko. You will need to advance to 33 mins to hear George. Celtic Heartbeat is my favourite folk programme. If you have a spare 3 hours to spare, have a listen. Rhiannon |
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11 May 04 - 01:51 AM (#1182797) Subject: RE: El Greko on Radio Wales From: GUEST,jennifer Mick Peat played a track on Radio Derby last night as well. (Not sure if it has already been mentioned) |
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11 May 04 - 03:22 AM (#1182813) Subject: RE: El Greko on Radio Wales From: George Papavgeris Thanks for letting me know, Rhiannon and Jennifer. I sent some stuff to Frank Hennessy at Celtic Heartbeat on spec, at the advise of Les Sullivan, who likes the programme (Frank's programme is in many ways how I'd have liked Mike H's to have been, personally). Mick got hold of the stuff via Lester Simpson, and called me some weeks ago - he sounds a real gentleman (and a man of excellent taste!;-). For those who listen to Genevieve Tudor's "Sunday Folk" on Radio Shropshire: This Sunday I should be appearing live for an interview and 2-3 songs. The programme starts at 8:00 pm and I should be an around 8:20-8:30. |
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11 May 04 - 03:33 AM (#1182818) Subject: RE: El Greko on Radio Wales From: Splott Man Frank is bit of an institution here in South Wales. His group, the Hennessy's, has been going since the 60s (He wrote the classic Farewell to the Rhondda way back when..) and he runs a monthly folk club at the BBC Club in Cardiff. On stage he is a supreme raconteur, turning the slightest incident into a hilarious story. I agree, agentleman. Splott Man |
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11 May 04 - 10:16 AM (#1182828) Subject: RE: El Greko on Radio Wales From: breezy and he's at Bishop's Stortford this Thursday. |
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11 May 04 - 11:12 AM (#1182882) Subject: RE: El Greko on Radio Wales From: breezy Can anyone tell us which tracks were featured please? and George is actually known in St Albans as George Papavgeryllchynrobychllandysylyoggogogeris oggi oggi oggi followed but a clearing of the throat with expression |
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11 May 04 - 12:47 PM (#1182990) Subject: RE: El Greko on Radio Wales From: George Papavgeris Frank played "Give me the good news" on Saturday, and in an email this morning said he'll play another one soon. I don't know which one Mick played. At Genevieve's live interview this Sunday I'll play... nah, you have to listen! |
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11 May 04 - 01:01 PM (#1182994) Subject: RE: El Greko on Radio Wales From: breezy Could it have been 'sailing tomorrow?' Show us your belly button lets match it against lucy's belly button gallery is our new project. Nessa get the camera |
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11 May 04 - 02:48 PM (#1183088) Subject: RE: El Greko on Radio Wales From: GUEST,jennifer Mick is indeed a man of excellent taste, even if he did say last week "welcome back, this is Radio Derby, I'm Lester Simpson. Oh no, hang on..." always a great listen, Folkwaves. The track was something about Man of Sorrow, he said it was a great goodbye song and lots of people would be singing it soon. I was so chuffed to hear you! Jennifer |
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11 May 04 - 03:01 PM (#1183099) Subject: RE: El Greko on Radio Wales From: George Papavgeris Ah, yes, it's "For now, no sorrow", the closing song of the new album. I remember, he told me he really liked that one; chorus: ...but for now no sorrow; plenty of time for that tomorrow. Sadness leave behind us as we file out through the door. As we draw the curtain, cross my heart, one thing is certain: love of friends will guide us, you and I will meet once more. (I am NOT known for short choruses!) I think he played it before, so that means I am now getting "repeated"! |
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11 May 04 - 03:59 PM (#1183149) Subject: RE: El Greko on Radio Wales From: HipflaskAndy Grand news El G - congrats! Yon Radio Wales chap played summat off our 'Woodshed Boys' in April I believe - I emailed and thanked him - and enquired what track he played - never got a reply. Still don't know. Ah well. At least your more 'in the know'. Good on ya! Hope to see you soon, HFA |
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12 May 04 - 11:12 AM (#1183872) Subject: RE: El Greko on Radio Wales From: Chris in Wheaton I'm in old Chicago, but I have been listening to Frank for almost a year now, and it's great to see that he has moved to 3 hours - does that show that folk music is on the rise in Wales? Enjoyed your song too, George, If you go to Frank's page on Radio Wales, they have posted lots of playlists, which is really a big help. But it would be nice if they also posted label or contact information. A month or so ago, Frank play a cd from a group at Atlantic College and gave an e-mail address - I wrote them and found the tunes were recorded in a dorm room! Great sound though, and they are working on a full cd. One of the singers helped me translate a Plethyn song, which was a translation of one of Frank's song - very circuitous. I hope that, with more time, Frank will be able to play more in Welsh. If anyone wants to post or share Welsh lyrics, here or whatever, please let me know and I can reciprocate. I get some negative reaction when I do Welsh songs at jams here, but it's one of my few chance to speak the language here. Diolch yn fawr, Chris in Wheaton |