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Folk Leads Magazine

12 Apr 06 - 05:04 PM (#1716531)
Subject: Folk Leads Magazine
From: GUEST,bobcat

There's a great new magazine appeared all about traditions and songs. It is full of background material and pictures, even some music. Hopefully it is coming to a folk festival some where near you!! Issue number four is out now. Some folk clubs appear to have copies. Has anyone else come across it? I believe it can bo ordered off the web..but from where??


13 Apr 06 - 06:03 AM (#1717107)
Subject: RE: Folk Leads Magazine
From: GUEST,Peter

The latest issue is bigger and better than ever, in fact it's bigger than the first two put together. Articles range from the straight historical to the quite quirky, all singing, all dancing, all instrumental, and they are starting to come in from all parts of the country. If you haven't come across it yet you can contact ed.sam.music@virgin.net or pftaylor@ntlworld.com. It is also soon to be available in an internet version.


13 Apr 06 - 12:30 PM (#1717285)
Subject: RE: Folk Leads Magazine
From: GUEST,bobcat.

Thanks for that.Will look into it further.Loved your article on cross dressing songs in the previous issue.


13 Apr 06 - 01:28 PM (#1717335)
Subject: RE: Folk Leads Magazine
From: r.padgett

Sam Dodds recent articles include items from Graeme Miles, Dave Eyre, Scowie,Steve Gardham, Jim Bainbridge, Nick Caffrey, Steve Harrison, Roy Rodwell, Peter Wood, Roy Clinging, Peter Taylor, Maveda Duncan, abd Alex Harley

The magazine is excellently produced and the quality rivals the Dalesman and similar at £2 from Sam and Ed phone is 01977 685122


This is no light weight publication and if articles can be maintained of this quality 'should go public'

Sam is looking for likely outlets

Ray


13 Apr 06 - 02:12 PM (#1717380)
Subject: RE: Folk Leads Magazine
From: WFDU - Ron Olesko

I'm guessing this is a UK publication? It isn't clear from the posts


13 Apr 06 - 02:22 PM (#1717396)
Subject: RE: Folk Leads Magazine
From: Matthew Edwards

I haven't seen Issue #4 yet (but my cheque is in the post!), but if previous issues are anything to go by it will be a treat. Congratulations to Sam for all his hard labour.

The title is a pun on Leeds where the magazine is produced, but it is worth reading wherever you are in the world.


14 Apr 06 - 11:59 AM (#1718138)
Subject: RE: Folk Leads Magazine
From: GUEST,wayne

I've just received my copy of Issue 4 and it's brilliant! Articles range from the Blantire explosion to knitting! If you have any interest in folk traditions and customs, you'll find something in it to interest you. A special mention must be made for the pictures & illustrations. They illumimate the text in a rare and sympathetic manner. Sam & Ed have created a truly special here. At two quid, it's a real bargain.

Cheers

Wayne


14 Apr 06 - 01:51 PM (#1718220)
Subject: RE: Folk Leads Magazine
From: John Routledge

Have only seen the first 3 issues so far. Full of articles I want to read rather than the concentration on the Superstar element of folk music.

A real read. Looking forward to Issue 4.


16 Apr 06 - 01:01 PM (#1719535)
Subject: RE: Folk Leads Magazine
From: GUEST,Bobcat


17 Apr 06 - 05:57 PM (#1720576)
Subject: RE: Folk Leads Magazine
From: GUEST,bobcat

Looks like I sent a blank again...Yes this is a UK mag but ifRon qwould like to email Ed and Sam or Peter then one could be posted across the pond..Well worth it .Scroll back to Peter on this thread. Hey, Folk Leads goes international?? Sam is always on the lookout for articles.


20 Apr 06 - 04:06 PM (#1723109)
Subject: RE: Folk Leads Magazine
From: GUEST,Peter

We have now had our first positive enquiry from the US, and are sorting out how to send, including back numbers, how to pay, and how to subscribe. So we are gearing up for anyone else not lucky enough to have the delights of Royal Mail who wants to order from abroad.


25 Apr 06 - 03:40 PM (#1727262)
Subject: RE: Folk Leads Magazine
From: GUEST,Sam


25 Apr 06 - 04:18 PM (#1727274)
Subject: RE: Folk Leads Magazine
From: John Routledge

I now have a copy of Issue 4. Full 56 pages of excellent interesting copy. Wonderfully readable and informative.


30 Apr 06 - 08:30 AM (#1730467)
Subject: RE: Folk Leads Magazine
From: GUEST,Sam Dodds and Ed Lawrence

FOLK LEADS began life as a club magazine, but quickly developed into a magazine for all. There are so many people who have a passionate interest in what they do. We want to give such people the opportunity to share their ideas with others.

We are interested in the background to the songs,the history of the times, where the songs come from and why people have a passion for singing them. We use Sibelius for the music notation.

Customs likewise interest us, and this has moved on to including articles on musical instruments, tunes, art and crafts, folk dance, all laced with a spice of controversy.
The online version has been designed, and will be launched in a very few weeks.

ed.sam.music@virgin.net
cost £2 plus 50p postage. Let us know if you are interested.
Sam and Ed


17 Nov 14 - 12:56 PM (#3677835)
Subject: RE: Folk Leads Magazine
From: GUEST

This was a great little magazine- whatever happened to it?


18 Nov 14 - 12:00 PM (#3678127)
Subject: RE: Folk Leads Magazine
From: GUEST

well, where did it go?


18 Nov 14 - 01:32 PM (#3678152)
Subject: RE: Folk Leads Magazine
From: GUEST,David Nuttall, Wakefield

I agree that Sam and Ed produced a very different and outstanding Folk Magazine ....FOLK LEADS ! It covered so many interesting and varied aspects of Folk.....tunes, songs, customs, traditions , clubs, history and people. They sometimes attended our sessions here in Wakefield....at Fernandes and the Bull And Fairhouse and these two venues featured in a lovely article in the magazine . They also had strong associations with the Grove Folk Club in Leeds. I believe that Sam and Ed have moved away from West Yorkshire and I think that the final publication of this excellent magazine coincided with the move. Perhaps they may read these posts and be persuaded to start up the publication once more....but the superb quality would demand so much of their time . They are always welcome in this part of Yorkshire and I do hope they will stay in touch .

DAVID


19 Nov 14 - 06:18 AM (#3678298)
Subject: RE: Folk Leads Magazine
From: GUEST,cujimmy

I spoke to San and Ed about a year ago at the time of Geoff Woods funeral, they are both back up in the North East now I believe, Ed is involved with the folk scene up there. When they were running Folk at The Grove in Leeds a few years ago we had many many wonderful evenings, most were very well attended, and Folk Leads was an idea which sprang from the success of the club. Yes it was an excellent magazine, very readable and interesting, and I think it could well have had great potential. People move on though im afraid and so with Sam and Ed went a very good idea.


20 Nov 14 - 06:21 AM (#3678612)
Subject: RE: Folk Leads Magazine
From: GUEST,Jane of 'ull

Sounds great :)


20 Nov 14 - 06:34 AM (#3678613)
Subject: RE: Folk Leads Magazine
From: GUEST,Blandiver (Astray)

Great little magazine! They published a piece I did on the Green Man, edited by the late Graeme Miles...