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Hebden Bridge, West Yorkshire

25 Nov 04 - 07:24 AM (#1338642)
Subject: Hebden Bridge, West Yorkshire
From: GUEST,Lucy J

Hi - I've just moved to Hebden Bridge in West Yorkshire. I like folk music (tend towards traditional, rather than more contemporary / singer songwriter) but don't play any instruments. I do like to go to concerts, when I can and have been known to sing the occasional ditty, when amongst friends.

Can anyone here point me in the right direction?


25 Nov 04 - 07:40 AM (#1338660)
Subject: RE: Hebden Bridge, West Yorkshire
From: GUEST,Raggytash

Hi Lucy

You're welcome to West Yorkshire (I've been a missionary here from Lancashire for over 20 years ...... It's VERY hard work)

Try searching for Tyke's News on the Internet or Filofolk, both magazines give lists of clubs throughout the region, there are a wide variety of venue's but you will have to travel, a car is almost essential and a chauffeur preferable

Cheers

Raggy (Huddersfield based)


25 Nov 04 - 08:02 AM (#1338669)
Subject: RE: Hebden Bridge, West Yorkshire
From: Malcolm Douglas

http://www.yorkshire-folk-arts.com/

http://www.jimlawton.info/filofolk


25 Nov 04 - 08:03 AM (#1338672)
Subject: RE: Hebden Bridge, West Yorkshire
From: John Robinson (aka Cittern)

Hi Lucy.

The Trades Club in Hebden Bridge would be the first venue to spring to mind. They have an eclectic series of concerts which will include some trad. alongside singer/songwriter, blues, world, dance and just about anything else you can think of.

The Topic Folk Club in Bradford is the next to spring to mind, although it depends if you want to drive or not, but they have an excellent concert series which deserves support as well as regular singing sessions.

There are numerous sing a round type sessions in West Yorkshire and details can be found on Jim Lawton's Filofolk website (part of the Tykes empire) at http://www.jimlawton.info/filofolk.

Hope this helps.

Best regards
John Robinson
http://www.JulieEllison.co.uk
Described by Ralph McTell as "a terrific guitar player who also writes great songs"


25 Nov 04 - 08:22 AM (#1338685)
Subject: RE: Hebden Bridge, West Yorkshire
From: GUEST,Lancastrian

The best direction ANYONE can point you in from Yorkshire is west.


25 Nov 04 - 09:09 AM (#1338732)
Subject: RE: Hebden Bridge, West Yorkshire
From: ced2

Various sessions/clubs in that bit of Calderdale.. Wednesday 9pmish upstairs at the Stubbing Wharf... on the Tod road, tends to be more contemporary than traditional folk. Thursday, Mason's Arms in Todmorden at the bottom of the road to Bacup on a Thursday night.. have not been to this session since it moved from somewhere along the Burnley Road. Sunday afternoon at the Windmill, Northowram nr Halifax, session/singy thing.. pretty informal. Occassional Saturday Nights at the Blue Pig at Midgehole.. next one 4th Dec. As far as I know Hebden Bridge Folk Club meets alternate weeks at the trades club.


25 Nov 04 - 09:23 AM (#1338744)
Subject: RE: Hebden Bridge, West Yorkshire
From: Dave Hanson

Hi Lucy J, why don't you become a Mudcat member the you can use the personnel message service.

I live in Halifax and get to know most of the folky stuff going on
between Hebden Bridge and Bradford.


eric


25 Nov 04 - 01:56 PM (#1338965)
Subject: RE: Hebden Bridge, West Yorkshire
From: GUEST,LucyJ

Thanks to everyone for all this information. The Trades Club sounds interesting. Does anyone else go there? Anything coming up shortly worth seeing? I'll buy you a pint for introducing me to it, if we get to say hello.


25 Nov 04 - 02:06 PM (#1338980)
Subject: RE: Hebden Bridge, West Yorkshire
From: John C.

You need the 'Sing Out' Folk Club which meets at 8:00 pm on the last Tuesday of the month at the Alma pub. at Cottonstones (I think) near Ripponden. Forgive the slight uncertainty but the pub. is situated on a remote eminence in the Pennines and I only go there once a month - in the dark! You do need sherpas and oxygen to get there - but it's worth it! For more info. put either 'Ryburn 3-Step' or 'Pete Coe' into Google (the latter complains a bit when you try to force him into the little slot but he does fit). See you there.


25 Nov 04 - 02:13 PM (#1338986)
Subject: RE: Hebden Bridge, West Yorkshire
From: John Robinson (aka Cittern)

Well you could always try Chas 'n' Dave at the "trades" on Fri 26 Nov - I'm joking - really - I'm joking.

So much for the image of the trades as a credible venue :-O

Thu 9 Dec looks good with Chumbawamba + Tom Napper + Tom Bliss

Sat 18 Dec Dick Gaughan

and anytime in the future when 'er indoors gets another booking there ...

Incidentally - these dates came from a website www.ents24.com which is really good for tracking tour dates and local venues.

The Trades has its own website at http://www.thetradesclub.aramiska.net/index.htm

Best regards
John Robinson
http://www.JulieEllison.co.uk
Described by Ralph McTell as "a terrific guitar player who also writes great songs"


25 Nov 04 - 04:53 PM (#1339121)
Subject: RE: Hebden Bridge, West Yorkshire
From: GUEST,Sam Hudson

Nobody's mentioned the Famous Bacca Pipes in Keighley, every Friday night. More details on Jim Lawtons's site mentioned above. A fine body of people, grand singing, warmly welcoming and well worth a visit. I'd be a regular myself only it's a bugger getting there for 8.30pm when you finish work in Nottingham well after five...


25 Nov 04 - 05:18 PM (#1339145)
Subject: RE: Hebden Bridge, West Yorkshire
From: John Routledge

Confirming John C's post - The Sing Out Club does still meet at The Alma by Cottonstones on last Tuesday of the Month.(30th Nov). See you there Lucy J :0)


25 Nov 04 - 08:58 PM (#1339296)
Subject: RE: Hebden Bridge, West Yorkshire
From: Blowzabella

H iLucy - if you like traditional music, the New Scorpion Bnd are on at Trades Club on Thursday 17th December - Tim Laycock et al, in case you're not familiar.


26 Nov 04 - 02:08 AM (#1339386)
Subject: RE: Hebden Bridge, West Yorkshire
From: Dave Hanson

Bacca Pipes has always been a great club, it's just a pity about it's current venue, in a cellar with no bar, no draught beer and pillars blocking the view if you get sat behind one.

eric