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UK: Suffolk landlord wants session?

25 Oct 04 - 07:21 AM (#1306464)
Subject: UK: Suffolk landlord wants session?
From: Nemesis

HI Catters,

A good friend has just taken over a small, rundown, 17th century pub in a quiet country area of Suffolk (near Bury St Edmonds) .. His musical heart is folk ... and he's keen to get music in the pub ..

(Also I've spotted potential for camping etc in the photographs I've seen .. you know where I'm going with this)

Anyway.. if you are interested in starting a session or similar please PM me for more info
Cheers
Hille


25 Oct 04 - 07:46 AM (#1306475)
Subject: RE: UK: Suffolk landlord wants session?
From: Skipjack K8

My demon fiddler neice (honest!) is in Sudbury and would be up for a new session, I'm sure. And there's the Itchy Feet lot down there too, who are utterly brilliant.


25 Oct 04 - 07:48 AM (#1306476)
Subject: RE: UK: Suffolk landlord wants session?
From: Seaking

I'm in Felixstowe and would be very interested. I've PMd you as requested..

Chris


25 Oct 04 - 07:56 AM (#1306481)
Subject: RE: UK: Suffolk landlord wants session?
From: Dave Bryant

Well it's a long way from us, but Linda and I did enjoy a few days in the caravan further west (near Yoxford) the other year, when we found lots of pubs to sing in - including the one that the CL caravan site was on. If there's likely to be something happening up there and somewhere we could put the caravan, we'd probably be interested in a trip up.


25 Oct 04 - 08:18 AM (#1306487)
Subject: RE: UK: Suffolk landlord wants session?
From: treewind

Definitely interested. We're in Fordham, just north of Newmarket

Anahata
(and Mary)


25 Oct 04 - 08:20 AM (#1306489)
Subject: RE: UK: Suffolk landlord wants session?
From: muppitz

Shame there's not somewhere and someone like that in Nottinghamshire, my club has just had to fold as we've lost 2 venues in as many months due to unwilling Landlords!

Muppitz x


25 Oct 04 - 10:07 AM (#1306565)
Subject: RE: UK: Suffolk landlord wants session?
From: Chris Green

Muppitz - don't know whereabouts you are in Notts, but you could try Bingham FC. We played there last summer, went down a storm and had a fantastic evening. Plus most of the nights are singers nights. Try this link!

Chris


25 Oct 04 - 10:46 AM (#1306603)
Subject: RE: UK: Suffolk landlord wants session?
From: Nemesis

Hey, fab response here and PMs in just about an hour ...

It's no secret where the pub is .. maybe check it out anyway?
They're starting food on Friday (anyone need a job as a chef?)

It's a lovely old pub, he adores folk, the locals say they'd like music apparently: so, I think the trade-off of a very supportive landlord and a happy venue for anyone wanting to do something could be good.

As we know it's a year (to November 2005) when the new Licensing Law comes into effect, so it would be good to see if something could get established before all the aggro of this wretched law weighs in.

The White Horse
Rede Road
Whepstead, Suffolk IP29 4SS
01284 735542

Take A143 out of Bury St Edmunds on the "Horringer Road," after 1 mile Turn left onto B1066 sign posted to Whepstead, after 2 miles turn Right onto Pages Hill, sign posted to Rede, the Pub is situated approximately one mile on from here on the Rede Road.

Cheers
Hille


25 Oct 04 - 11:35 AM (#1306653)
Subject: RE: UK: Suffolk landlord wants session?
From: treewind

So is someone going to take the plunge and nominate a date and time for a session?

Are any of the Thursday sessions people here?
(Colney Weston Swan/Bardwell Dun Cow/Mellis Railway/Botesdale Bell)

Anahata


25 Oct 04 - 12:15 PM (#1306682)
Subject: RE: UK: Suffolk landlord wants session?
From: GUEST,Barnacle

If and when you get it going e:mail BrianGaudet@archant.co.uk (Eastern Daily Pess) and he will put it in the listings for you.

Good Luck


25 Oct 04 - 12:23 PM (#1306689)
Subject: RE: UK: Suffolk landlord wants session?
From: Steve Parkes

All my in-laws came from Horringer ... if I can wangle an invite some time, I'll see if I can drop by!


25 Oct 04 - 04:37 PM (#1306901)
Subject: RE: UK: Suffolk landlord wants session?
From: Liz the Squeak

I come to Bury St Edmunds, not to praise him!

Well I might if it were a weekend session and it allowed children.. It's not that far a drive from east London.... is it?

(Mind you, I once went to Lake Windermere for the day, from Dorset).

LTS


25 Oct 04 - 05:41 PM (#1306942)
Subject: RE: UK: Suffolk landlord wants session?
From: Nemesis

Thanks for that Barnacle :)


26 Oct 04 - 02:51 AM (#1307355)
Subject: RE: UK: Suffolk landlord wants session?
From: wilbyhillbilly

Well being an old Suffolk boy born in Bury, I would love to come to a session with Beth and Danny, if children are allowed, and depending whether it clashes with our usual Tuesday Session at Stradbroke in Suffolk (2.0pm to 7.0pm).

Its great news for Suffolk though, lets have some more.


whb


26 Oct 04 - 04:19 AM (#1307383)
Subject: RE: UK: Suffolk landlord wants session?
From: Dave Bryant

it would be good to see if something could get established before all the aggro of this wretched law weighs in

The current law is no more lenient - there's various opinions about whether the "Two in a bar exemption" still applies until the new act is implemented. Even if it does, you're still limited to maximum of two performers per session, unless the pub has an entertainments license.

In fact the new law could be useful, if the landlord ticks the entertainments box on the form when he applies for his new license, he should be able to get the provision for FREE. The guidance states that the LA cannot make this subject to premises alterations. If the application for entertainment is made at a later date, the landlord will have to pay for it.


26 Oct 04 - 07:34 AM (#1307449)
Subject: RE: UK: Suffolk landlord wants session?
From: Nemesis

Thanks for that Dave, I'll pass this on and check if they've made a licence application as you say with their new licence ..

What I mean is though, that if there are folkies here who want to get something going, perhaps now's a good time - carpe diem (?) to get hold of the Landlord so, he can get licence applications in .. I'm sure, given the enthusiasm for getting the music into the pub that, red tape aside, the spirit is willing -

Please pass on about a sympathetic landlord to interested parties!
Thanks
Hille


26 Oct 04 - 08:25 AM (#1307471)
Subject: RE: UK: Suffolk landlord wants session?
From: Dave Bryant

If he applies for an entertainments license now, it will cost him whatever the LA wants to charge - and they might insist on alterations to the pub. Some LAs (especially those in the sticks) don't get unduly worried about unlicensed folk sessions unless there are complaints from other residents (or sometimes from jealous rival landlords). Some, like my council (Greenwich), see it as a nice little earner for them - one session in Greenwich was paying about £400 pa for their entertainments license.

Unless the landlord is unduly worried about unlicensed performance, I'd suggest starting the session without one, after all, these things usually start small and build up. If the council haven't said anything before the new act is implemented next year, then that is the time to apply for the licence. If the council does require the landlord to get a license before then they will warn him first.

I've run a regular session in a country pub without a license (not in Greenwich) for some years, and have never had any problems, but the landlord will apply for his free entertainments option next year.

I assume that the reference to camping was implying a possible weekend mini festival, Linda (Essex Girl) and I might be quite interested in that.

Incidently, what sort of session are you keen to start, Music, Song, or Mixed ?


26 Oct 04 - 08:34 AM (#1307475)
Subject: RE: UK: Suffolk landlord wants session?
From: Liz the Squeak

The idea of a mini fest sounds great - another Gathering perhaps?

Still need a proposed day for sessions though.....

LTS


26 Oct 04 - 08:51 AM (#1307491)
Subject: RE: UK: Suffolk landlord wants session?
From: Dave Bryant

Liz - and it allowed children

I think you'd have to get insurance or post a bond if you were planning to bring Limpit - Ive still got the scars from the last time !      :-)


29 Oct 04 - 03:43 PM (#1310828)
Subject: RE: UK: Suffolk landlord wants session?
From: GUEST

Any dates yet ?


30 Oct 04 - 01:47 PM (#1311508)
Subject: RE: UK: Suffolk landlord wants session?
From: Nemesis

Hey, guys! I live in Sussex ... so, please can someone in Suffolk or nearby take the plunge and set a date with Brian, the Landlord ...

Just a reminder of the pub address and details:
The White Horse
Rede Road
Whepstead, Suffolk IP29 4SS
01284 735542

Take A143 out of Bury St Edmunds on the "Horringer Road," after 1 mile Turn left onto B1066 sign posted to Whepstead, after 2 miles turn Right onto Pages Hill, sign posted to Rede, the Pub is situated approximately one mile on from here on the Rede Road.

PLease keep the thread up and/or pass on to interested parties .. I'll send on Dave's advice to Brian at the White Horse ..

Help keep music live
Hille
x


30 Oct 04 - 07:01 PM (#1311756)
Subject: RE: UK: Suffolk landlord wants session?
From: Grab

We're in Cambridge. We might be able to get along there, and maybe mobilise a few of our friends as well. I don't think I could make a regular session, but certainly as an occasional thing, especially of a weekend.

Graham.


02 Nov 04 - 09:39 AM (#1314081)
Subject: RE: UK: Suffolk landlord wants session?
From: Scintilla

Hello :)

I'm a fiddle player, new to Sudbury and up for any local sessions, so I'll watch this space...

And if anybody has any tip-offs about where else to go that'd be great... (and back to London doesn't count hehe!)

Ta!


02 Nov 04 - 02:36 PM (#1314386)
Subject: RE: UK: Suffolk landlord wants session?
From: GUEST,Seaking

This doesn't seem to be going anywhere so if nobody has talked to Brian the Landlord yet I'll volunteer to give him a call and try to arrange something. Won't be for a week or so but I'll post some information if/when I have any. All in favour..?

Chris


03 Nov 04 - 07:47 AM (#1315045)
Subject: RE: UK: Suffolk landlord wants session?
From: Grab

Aye! OK, you're voted in. Now if only it was that easy to get someone sensible into the White House... ;-)

Graham.


03 Nov 04 - 08:03 AM (#1315060)
Subject: RE: UK: Suffolk landlord wants session?
From: treewind

Stay in touch Scintilla and others - Mary and I are meeting up there for a meal next week with Steve and Mary Dickinson from Stowmarket (a.k.a. Wheatstone Concertinas and the Everyman Folk Club in Saxmundham) They're very interested. We'll take a look at the pub, bring our instruments in case we feel like having a bit of a sing and play, talk to Brian and almost certainly sort out a session for sometime - maybe a monthly date.

Anyone got perefences for a day of the week per month?
Last Fridays are out.
Thursdays clash with another session.
So does 2nd Wednesdays, last Mondays and Sunday nights.

My vote is for first Wednesdays or any Tuesday.
That's only an opening gambit for negotiation - anyone else got useful input?

Anahata


03 Nov 04 - 09:18 AM (#1315140)
Subject: RE: UK: Suffolk landlord wants session?
From: Scintilla

I'm pretty flexible (tho' Thursdays are tricky).

But... my access to the net will be a bit hit and miss as of next week so plenty of notice would be appreciated... my poor laptop is riddled with disease and my employers are less than enthusiastic about me planning my social life on their time, the miserable sods!

I'd be really pleased if it comes together, I need to put a stop to the music drought I've had since moving here!


03 Nov 04 - 09:25 AM (#1315147)
Subject: RE: UK: Suffolk landlord wants session?
From: GUEST,Seaking

To avoid confusion or double dipping here I'll now leave this to Treewind.


03 Nov 04 - 10:23 AM (#1315211)
Subject: RE: UK: Suffolk landlord wants session?
From: treewind

OK - I guess we'll be going for a mixed song and tunes session, I have a preference for English music and a fairly trad bias but if there's plenty of variety that's fine.

We'll see how this goes, and if somebody else wants to do hard core Irish diddly music or any other extreme specialism on another night I'm sure there is plenty of scope for that too.

Anahata


03 Nov 04 - 01:54 PM (#1315480)
Subject: RE: UK: Suffolk landlord wants session?
From: GUEST,Virginia

I thought Seaking offered to do it? Treewind, it might have been nice if you'd aknowledged that fact and said something to the effect of "We're going there first, shall we do it instead?"


03 Nov 04 - 02:31 PM (#1315511)
Subject: RE: UK: Suffolk landlord wants session?
From: treewind

Well, the arrangement with Steve and Mary was already made before I saw Seaking's post, which seemed to be made out of resignation because nobody else yet had taken the next step. I did post stating what was going to happen. I've no intention of undermining anyone's existing efforts or of going behind anyone's back. I didn't start talking about days of the week etc. in order to establish control, just to encourage anybody reading this thread to get involved in the discussion. There doesn't have to be one person who "does it", does there?

Anybody else who cares to join us there next Tuesday Nov 9th is welcome. If Brian doesn't mind us having an unannouced session, we could even have a few tunes and songs there and then, though that wasn't the original primary intention.

But please, this is about co-operation, not competition...
Chris a.k.a. Seaking, I hope I didn't offend and you're still with us!

Anahata
with nothing to hide


03 Nov 04 - 02:39 PM (#1315517)
Subject: RE: UK: Suffolk landlord wants session?
From: Mary Humphreys

GUEST Virginia, I didn't see you make any offer to organise anything yourself, so don't complain when someone else does. After all, Seaking hasn't!


03 Nov 04 - 03:15 PM (#1315556)
Subject: RE: UK: Suffolk landlord wants session?
From: Nemesis

Whoa! Now please, don't let's have one of those unedifying Mudcat bickers before it even starts!

I'm really pleased that it sounds like something is happening though!

I think it'll be great .. Brian's a good guy and new to landlording so, not too much of a cynic yet :) and he's a folkie.. whah,hey!   

Keep music live
Hille
x


03 Nov 04 - 06:24 PM (#1315735)
Subject: RE: UK: Suffolk landlord wants session?
From: PoppaGator

I emailed my brother Paul a link to this thread, and am encouraging him to drop in and visit. He's an American living in the area who works at the Lakenheath RAF base -- in fact, he used to live *in* Bury St. Edmonds -- and he's a longtime professional drummer who has picked up the (acoustic) guitar and, more recently, the bodhran.

I realize you folks can be quite dubious about bodhran players, and I also realize that Paul does not have a long, deep background in traditional music. But he is a serious percussionist, and I'm sure he has enough musical sensitivity to play with the requisite subtlety, and also to know when to back off completely.

If he shows up at all, he may or may not bring one or both instruments along. But if he does arrive in the company of one of those oversized tambourines, please give him a break and allow him a chance to show that he can behave appropriately!


03 Nov 04 - 06:28 PM (#1315738)
Subject: RE: UK: Suffolk landlord wants session?
From: Nemesis

A serious percussionist sounds great, Poppagator .. I'm sure there's no need to apologise in advance :0) !


03 Nov 04 - 07:04 PM (#1315781)
Subject: RE: UK: Suffolk landlord wants session?
From: treewind

I went to a session at the Edwardstone White Horse (2nd Wednesdays) and there was a conga player there, with just one conga drum. He even took his turn to play a solo turn, and it was totally enchanting.
I love it whan a real musician plays drums!

I wouldn't advise your friend to bring his drum kit though...

Anahata


04 Nov 04 - 06:45 AM (#1316216)
Subject: RE: UK: Suffolk landlord wants session?
From: GUEST,Seaking

Treewind, no offence taken, if you can get this off the ground then best of luck. Like many others, since the demise of the Butley oyster session, I could do with a good regular singaround in the area - even if it is 40 miles away...!

I can't make this Tuesday but keep the news flowing and I shall be happy to support you if possible when you get some dates.

Chris


04 Nov 04 - 07:10 AM (#1316238)
Subject: RE: UK: Suffolk landlord wants session?
From: Liz the Squeak

Ah... Tuesdays. I'm busy with the posh choir and Manitas has dance practice that day.

Never mind... another day, another pub....

LTS


04 Nov 04 - 08:37 AM (#1316299)
Subject: RE: UK: Suffolk landlord wants session?
From: GUEST,Virginia

Mary Humphreys...don't have a go at me! A little hard for me to organise anything from several hundred miles away.
Maybe Seaking did complain...just not to you!


05 Nov 04 - 10:35 AM (#1317725)
Subject: RE: UK: Suffolk landlord wants session?
From: Nemesis


05 Nov 04 - 10:41 AM (#1317739)
Subject: RE: UK: Suffolk landlord wants session?
From: Dave Bryant

Perhaps you should organise a wake session for John Peel there, since his funeral will be held not far away.


05 Nov 04 - 01:31 PM (#1317999)
Subject: RE: UK: Suffolk landlord wants session?
From: Nigel Parsons

John Peel's Funeral Bury St Edmunds, Friday November 12th

Link Added!
Nigel


05 Nov 04 - 03:25 PM (#1318116)
Subject: RE: UK: Suffolk landlord wants session?
From: Nigel Parsons

With that last post (pun unintentional!) maybe I should have stated, it's a long drag from Wales, but next Friday could be worth a visit if anyone else is likely to be there!

Nigel


06 Nov 04 - 02:26 AM (#1318629)
Subject: RE: UK: Suffolk landlord wants session?
From: The Shambles

I can see that rightly the requirement and push here is to have a session locally rather than to make a local political issue out of it - but it would be a shame if the initial enthusiasm of all concerned were to be blunted by licensing legislation - as so many other sessions have been. It would be nice to pretend that such considerations were not a concern but sadly they have a way of affecting these things - whether we like it or not.

The timing is interesting. It is unlikely that any licensee will be prepared to pay for a full PEL just to enable this session to take place legally under the current legislation. For these run yearly from a set date - say July to July and as the new licenses can be applied for in February 2005 - it would not be a good financial move as application now would be unlikely to produce one for about 3 months anyway - but the session could most probably continue for this period, if the application was made.

There are two remaining options. First to just to start-up and hope with the risk of the session having to be halted or secondly to wait until the new Premises Licence can be applied for.

If in February the licensee applies (with no additional cost) for entertainment permission with their Premises Licence, the session (and other live music) will of course be able to take place. The question that can't really be ignored by anyone, including the local licensing authority is does the session actually require either a PEL currently or entertainment permission with the new Premises Licence when the new Act come into force?

These pub sessions only fall foul of the current legislation because (most) LAs consider the unpaid participants to be (more then two)'performers but they will not need entertainment permission under the new Act if the session is not considered as regulated entertainment but as as 'incidental' live music. Sadly and unhelpfully nether the word 'performer' or the word 'incidental' are currently defined in the legislation or yet legally determined by case law.

Official advice - if sought now from the local licensing authority would most probably be for the pub to obtain the PEL and as the licencee is unlikely to wish to pay for this - at this late stage - the official future for this session would seem to be uncertain.

Perhaps the way forward is to start-up but get the councillors handle it for you and the licencee - to be open about the true nature of the event and the difficulties. And to officially process the question but to get them to enable the session to continue in the meantime, until a committee decision can be made. Given the time this would take - the new law would probably be in force by then. This would both enable the session to start now, and start the process that will show councillors the risk that is presented to these activities by licensing legislation, to enable them (rather than their officers) to address the issue locally and include this consideration in the local licensing policy that they are currently working on.

To stall for a little longer - an official visit to the session (when it could be ensured that only the same two musicians were playing) would establish to the officer's satisfaction, that the event (at least as witnessed) was exempt from the current licensing requirement.....


08 Nov 04 - 07:38 AM (#1320299)
Subject: RE: UK: Suffolk landlord wants session?
From: GUEST,Brian at the White Horse

Hi there everyone
I am overwhelmed by the response to Hillies Forum, Thanks to all who have made contact, Its early days for me in the Pub having just taken over on the 19th October - my heart has been in music for many years, playing acoustic guitar myself (poorly) and experiencing a brief spell as Manager of The Stranglers in the Mid Seventies then with Simon Gallup of the Cure during his short exit from the Band when we formed "Fools Can Dance" which quickly turned into Fools can Drink after we hit the bars and Clubs of Berlin and Amsterdam. I love Acoustic music and want to find a way of introducing this into the surroundings of the White Horse. The Pub is small with a very low ceiling so it has its problems, it does have Summertime potential with a Large Garden area to the rear as well as a prominent frontage ideal for "Morris Dancers" for example, or a traditional "Old English Festival" the new laws will give me more headaches, but speaking to the Local Parish council along with other members of the community I see no reason why we cannot achieve something without causing fuss and problems, the initial thoughts are to create a Tuesday night music club for all interested Musicians allowing you to meet up , chat, play and plan future sessions or events - I can invite Council members along to these sessions and get there own viewpoint and assistance in how we go forward - this may sound mad but believe me they are very supportive and don't want their Pub to Close and be lost forever - they understand the problems the new and current laws create, Contact me on 01284 735542 and tell me your thoughts, if you want to plan or help plan with me an event I will support you if I can - Come along on Tuesday the 16th at around 7pm ish and chat about everything, I will supply you a free buffet phone me and let me know you are coming
Brian


08 Nov 04 - 07:16 PM (#1320848)
Subject: RE: UK: Suffolk landlord wants session?
From: Nemesis

Free buffet ..Brian!

Phone Brian peeps ... told you he was a good un :)
xx
Nem


09 Nov 04 - 02:14 AM (#1321178)
Subject: RE: UK: Suffolk landlord wants session?
From: The Shambles

Brian

I hope your open approach involving the local councillors will ensure that your plans can go ahead - there is no reason why this should not work. However, in four years of trying, I have yet to find a local councillor who accepts that the current law should prevent customers making music for their own pleasure in a pub with the licencee's permission. Sadly, this has not stopped their officers from preventing all sessions here without the additional licence.

I wish you all the best of luck and it will be helpful to others if you can let us know how you get on?


09 Nov 04 - 02:22 AM (#1321181)
Subject: RE: UK: Suffolk landlord wants session?
From: The Shambles

A look at this thread may be useful....

http://www.mudcat.org/thread.cfm?threadid=55509


09 Nov 04 - 07:45 PM (#1322035)
Subject: RE: UK: Suffolk landlord wants session?
From: treewind

It seems that Brian the Landlord is in favour of Tuesdays, and the second Tuesday of the month is the one we chose so it's no too close to the Castle Camps session (Last Mondays)

We can't do any Tuesdays in December, so as far as we're concerned the first session will be on 11 January 2005.

If anyone else wants to do something on 14th December (or any other Tuesday) nobody's stopping you.

Other days of the week are not so good because of meals being served in the same area. They don't do food Monday and Tuesday, and Mondays there is something else going on that might conflict. Sundays are probably OK too: we can't do them, but if somebody else wants to...

It's a lovely big pub, been cleaned up from a complete wreck and the locals are starting to trickle back. Those who were there tonight (including three parish councillors) loved the music, (only the four of us) so it's looking promising.

Anahata


09 Nov 04 - 11:54 PM (#1322224)
Subject: RE: UK: Suffolk landlord wants session?
From: Shanghaiceltic

Can you please keep future sessions posted as I will be in Cambridge for work over the period 3rd -20th December. I was hoping to get to Dublin but that is out.

I would love to be able to get to a session on a Tuesday if there is going to be one in December. Plus it would be great to meet some catters. I am probably the only one here in a population of 1.3B people!


10 Nov 04 - 11:37 AM (#1322421)
Subject: RE: UK: Suffolk landlord wants session?
From: Grab

Shanghaiceltic, I'm in Cambridge. Be fun to meet up somewhere.

There's a session in Haslingfield at the Little Rose pub every second Wednesday, and at the Unicorn in Cherry Hinton (not the Unicorn in Trumpington) every third Wednesday. These are both very informal, basically fun singaround/playaround sessions. Expect them to have a high Xmas content in December, although on the plus side you might get mince pies if the landlords are feeling generous. Also there are sessions every Friday at the Red Lion in Whittlesford (fairly trad folk) and at the Bees In The Wall in Whittlesford (not very folky, more social). These are the ones we go to regularly.

There's also performances at the Portland Arms and CB2 on a regular basis, and there's loads of other pubs around the town that do music. Plus the Corn Exchange for more serious performances as well. Check the local papers for what's on when you get over here.

You might want to start yourself a new thread for this, in case people don't see this one...

Graham.


10 Nov 04 - 03:27 PM (#1322691)
Subject: RE: UK: Suffolk landlord wants session?
From: treewind

Also a mostly English (+ Shetland, Swedish, French etc.) music session with some singing, on Sunday nights.

1st Sunday (i.e. Dec 5) The Dyke's End, Reach (near Burwell, east of Cambridge)

2nd Sunday (i.e. Dec 12) The Hoops, Gt Eversden (west of Cambridge)

3rd Sunday (Dec 19) Dyke's End, Reach again.

4th Sundays Three Tuns, Abington, just off the Haverhill road - but Shanghaiceltic will be gone by then.

Of course I'll post any further news about the Whepstead White Horse as and when. I'm not sure whether Brian's still expecting anyone on 16th as he originally posted but my guess is (a) you'll be more than welcome if you turn up with voices and instruments (b) better phone to let him know. He's definitely expecting music on Jan 11!

Anahata


10 Nov 04 - 07:04 PM (#1322866)
Subject: RE: UK: Suffolk landlord wants session?
From: Nemesis

Well done peeps! Maybe I might even take a stroll up from the southern Saxons on 11th!


11 Nov 04 - 11:20 AM (#1323344)
Subject: RE: UK: Suffolk landlord wants session?
From: Grab

Thanks, Anahata - I didn't know about them. Might get out there and try them sometime. :-)

Of course, Cambridge being Cambridge, the problem is not scarcity but choosing what you want to go to each night!

Graham.


11 Nov 04 - 12:01 PM (#1323370)
Subject: RE: UK: Suffolk landlord wants session?
From: Mary Humphreys

Anahata forgot to mention that the singing at the Sunday night sessions at Cambridge can be in English, Welsh or French, as there are fluent speakers & singers in all three languages there!
Mary


12 Nov 04 - 08:42 PM (#1325150)
Subject: RE: UK: Suffolk landlord wants session?
From: Nemesis

refresh


22 Nov 04 - 02:43 PM (#1335518)
Subject: RE: UK: Suffolk landlord wants session?
From: GUEST,Brian - White Horse

My Thanks to Steve, Mary, Anahata and ???? for visiting the White Horse,my apolgies for not remembering Four names though we look forward to January and the start of sessions here,

My thanks to "The Shambles" for comments posted regarding the Law,

I appeal to anyone else to call me if you are interested in Saturday afternoon sessions to include bringing along your kids, being a Father of three myself I would like to see this happen, it may well be more appealing in the Summer as we have nearly an acre of Garden grounds but even so call me if there is any interest

Any Individual Musicians wanting to play for their Sunday Dinner should call me as well I am keen to "surprise" the Locals with some background music thats played from the heart rather than the CD player

One last thing which someone might be able to help with - I am looking to find a "Brass Band" its nearly Christmas and I would love to hear the sound of Brass instruments playing outside and inside the Pub near to Christmas
thanks to you all


22 Nov 04 - 05:30 PM (#1335734)
Subject: RE: UK: Suffolk landlord wants session?
From: treewind

No wonder you were confused - the ???? is another Mary!

Anahata


24 Nov 04 - 03:03 PM (#1337977)
Subject: RE: UK: Suffolk landlord wants session?
From: GUEST,Brian - White Horse

Thats me alright Confused -   Thanks so very much to Mary (better known to me as ????) can you try and contact me as I would like to place some advertising (I believe it was Steve that explained what he could do)


24 Nov 04 - 03:51 PM (#1338013)
Subject: RE: UK: Suffolk landlord wants session?
From: Nemesis

refresh


07 Jan 05 - 07:08 PM (#1374135)
Subject: RE: UK: Suffolk landlord wants session?
From: treewind

Reminder - first session at the White Horse, Whepsted on January 11 - that's next Tuesday.

To repeat the instructions given earlier:

The White Horse
Rede Road
Whepstead, Suffolk IP29 4SS
01284 735542

Take A143 out of Bury St Edmunds on the "Horringer Road," after 1 mile Turn left onto B1066 sign posted to Whepstead, after 2 miles turn Right onto Pages Hill, sign posted to Rede, the Pub is situated approximately one mile on from here on the Rede Road.

Anahata


08 Feb 05 - 04:08 AM (#1402296)
Subject: RE: UK: Suffolk landlord wants session?
From: treewind

Opps - time has caught up and bitten me on the backside, and the next session is tonight!

We had a good one last month, but I wasn't aware that any of the participants were those who'd posted on this thread that they would come along to a session, so why not come out of the woodwork and join in the fun this time?

(see above for instructions)

Anahata


08 Feb 05 - 04:36 AM (#1402307)
Subject: RE: UK: Suffolk landlord wants session?
From: Scintilla

Hi :)

I would love to come! What time's kick off?


08 Feb 05 - 01:54 PM (#1402724)
Subject: RE: UK: Suffolk landlord wants session?
From: treewind

People seem to roll up betwen 8-8:30 pm.
Hope you can make it.

Anahata


02 Mar 05 - 05:28 PM (#1425287)
Subject: RE: UK: Suffolk landlord wants session?
From: treewind

Next one's next Tuesday - 8 March

Mary will be in hospital so neither of us will be there buyt the session is definitely happening.

Also I heard that Brian the landlord is planning on a whole folk day or weekend with music, dancing and all sorts. No idea when and the details are open to ideas from anyone interested, so put your thinking caps on. The best way to find out more is to turn up on Tuesday - in fact if anyone reading this does go please report back if your find out anything more!

Anahata


31 Mar 05 - 07:43 AM (#1447756)
Subject: RE: UK: Suffolk landlord wants session?
From: GUEST,Seaking

How did the last session go-and when is the next one planned for please ? I've got a fighting chance of actually getting to one in April (providing it's not NEXT Tuesday..)

Chris


31 Mar 05 - 08:21 AM (#1447790)
Subject: RE: UK: Suffolk landlord wants session?
From: treewind

It's always second Tuesday of the month, which means April 12 for the next one.

Should be OK for you then Chris?

Anahata


31 Mar 05 - 08:30 AM (#1447800)
Subject: RE: UK: Suffolk landlord wants session?
From: GUEST,Seaking

OK Thanks, I shall almost certainly be there...


07 Apr 05 - 10:13 AM (#1454382)
Subject: RE: UK: Suffolk landlord wants session?
From: treewind

Coming up next Tuesday now!
Don't forget after all the excitement of the National (if you're going)

White Horse, Whepstead, April 12, instructions a few messages above.

Seaking, I think I should recognise you from Miskin, shouldn't I?
Anahata


07 Apr 05 - 12:11 PM (#1454475)
Subject: RE: UK: Suffolk landlord wants session?
From: GUEST,Seaking at Work

I believe so Anahata... I asked someone else the same about you too !

There's a couple of photos of me on the Miskin Guest page if you can recognise me from those. -And it was my kids that were awrded the Harry Prigg Trophy.

Cheers, see you Tuesday

Chris