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Much great music in Greater Manchester?

18 Nov 06 - 05:26 AM (#1887478)
Subject: Much great music in Greater Manchester?
From: Les in Chorlton

OK, I was just trying to capitalise on three Manchester threads at the top of the list, but their does seem to be lots fo good stuff here abouts.

Anybody want to add to the list?


18 Nov 06 - 05:27 AM (#1887479)
Subject: RE: Much great music in Greater Manchester?
From: Les in Chorlton

But I was too slow.


18 Nov 06 - 06:24 AM (#1887498)
Subject: RE: Much great music in Greater Manchester?
From: Dave the Gnome

Added to, Les:-) See Lancashire Night thread.

DtG


18 Nov 06 - 06:27 AM (#1887500)
Subject: RE: Much great music in Greater Manchester?
From: GUEST

Yep, for those who interested in sessions, we also have a mainly English session at The Red Bull every two weeks!
2nd and 4th Wednesdays, unless there's five Wednesdays in the month when there's an extra one.
Also, The session at the Bulls Head in Mobberley has moved over the road to the Roebuck- That's the first and third Tuesdays.
Did you get all that?
Cheers
Peter


18 Nov 06 - 06:33 AM (#1887504)
Subject: RE: Much great music in Greater Manchester?
From: Dave the Gnome

'Scuse my ignorance, Peter, but where's the Red Bull?

DtG


18 Nov 06 - 06:42 AM (#1887507)
Subject: RE: Much great music in Greater Manchester?
From: John J

Hillgate, Stockport.

Hello Dave.

John


18 Nov 06 - 06:46 AM (#1887508)
Subject: RE: Much great music in Greater Manchester?
From: Dave the Gnome

Thanks, JJ. Not seen you for ages. I must get out more...

:D (tG)


18 Nov 06 - 08:34 AM (#1887559)
Subject: RE: Much great music in Greater Manchester?
From: Mr Happy

Mobberley's in Cheshire, or has it defected to Greater Manc?


18 Nov 06 - 08:36 AM (#1887564)
Subject: RE: Much great music in Greater Manchester?
From: Les in Chorlton

Mobberley is most welcome to open its borders with the People's Republic, so long as we can keep using your runways.


18 Nov 06 - 09:04 AM (#1887591)
Subject: RE: Much great music in Greater Manchester?
From: GUEST,Peter

Well. it's near enough G Manchester to be included.
For some reason Stockport is still in Cheshire it never admitted the borders had moved!
Peter


18 Nov 06 - 09:09 AM (#1887598)
Subject: RE: Much great music in Greater Manchester?
From: greg stephens

"Manchester's Improving Daily" (Title of a 19th century song)


18 Nov 06 - 05:21 PM (#1887909)
Subject: RE: Much great music in Greater Manchester?
From: GUEST,Ray

Don't start that one Peter - Stockport hasn't been in Cheshire for over 32 years and the part North of the Mersey wasn't even in Cheshire then.


19 Nov 06 - 05:05 AM (#1888159)
Subject: RE: Much great music in Greater Manchester?
From: GUEST,Peter Stockport

Really? Some one should tell someone here... We get about 20 letters a day and they all say Cheshire!! I don't really mind either way!
Back on topic---Andy Clarke is at the Open Door Oldham tonight!!
Cheers
Peter


19 Nov 06 - 10:38 AM (#1888262)
Subject: RE: Much great music in Greater Manchester?
From: Herga Kitty

Well, I still expect to see Middlesex on letters addressed to me! Various councils may have been abolished, but the Royal Mail
sticks to ancient boundaries....

Kitty


19 Nov 06 - 10:41 AM (#1888266)
Subject: RE: Much great music in Greater Manchester?
From: DebC

I was wondering a bit where Stockport is as well...but y'know, as long as I know how to find it, whether it's in Cheshire or G. Manchester doesn't matter to me. But then I am an American...

I do know, however, that the Red Bull is a fine folk club and every time I have been there, either as a guest or in attendance at a singer's night, that it's great fun and always a pleasure.

Peter's and Tricia's support and hospitality are also excellent and I am proud to call them friends.

Debra Cowan


19 Nov 06 - 03:08 PM (#1888416)
Subject: RE: Much great music in Greater Manchester?
From: GUEST,Peter Stockport

Aww! Thank you!
Peter
www.stockportfolk.co.uk


19 Nov 06 - 06:51 PM (#1888559)
Subject: RE: Much great music in Greater Manchester?
From: greg stephens

Hi Peter, the Boat Band would love to come to Stockport


19 Nov 06 - 07:00 PM (#1888567)
Subject: RE: Much great music in Greater Manchester?
From: Les in Chorlton

Book 'em know Peter, they are not bad at all!


22 Nov 06 - 09:49 AM (#1890692)
Subject: RE: Much great music in Greater Manchester?
From: Les in Chorlton

Who went to Manchester Sports Guild and was it as good as people say?


22 Nov 06 - 09:58 AM (#1890699)
Subject: RE: Much great music in Greater Manchester?
From: Dave the Gnome

I went once when I was too young to drink!

And I stood outside for ages when it was closed down wondering how I could nick the sign:-)

Cheers

DtG


23 Nov 06 - 08:47 AM (#1891625)
Subject: RE: Much great music in Greater Manchester?
From: Les in Chorlton

Refresh?


23 Nov 06 - 11:39 AM (#1891793)
Subject: RE: Much great music in Greater Manchester?
From: greg stephens

I know seven traditional tunes all called the Manchester Hornpipe. Can any other town beat this? Now there's a challenge.


23 Nov 06 - 03:57 PM (#1891998)
Subject: RE: Much great music in Greater Manchester?
From: Mary Humphreys

Hi Les,
I went to MSG when I was a student in the 1960s. I sang my first song in English on the stage there on a Monday singers night, with Frank Duffy as the MC.I was terrified! I went back there every Monday evening for years until I moved to Hull to take up a teaching job there.
I saw Bert Lloyd there at least once and MacColl and Seeger several times. I also saw Christy Moore in his very early days, and, if I recall, Anne Briggs who was the most wonderful singer I have ever heard.
Those were the days!
Mary


24 Nov 06 - 03:22 AM (#1892273)
Subject: RE: Much great music in Greater Manchester?
From: Paul Burke

Any idea where the Beech session has moved to, Les?


25 Nov 06 - 02:25 AM (#1892971)
Subject: RE: Much great music in Greater Manchester?
From: Les in Chorlton

Paul, tha last I heard was that the session had moved to:

The Feathers Hotel
300, Barlow Moor Rd, Manchester, Lancashire M21 8AY
Tel: 0161 881 9390
Post code will give the map via Streetmap:

http://www.streetmap.co.uk/

Still on a Monday, a bigger room but at the loss of much good beer.

Cheers
Les


25 Nov 06 - 02:40 AM (#1892975)
Subject: RE: Much great music in Greater Manchester?
From: Les in Chorlton

Mary, it looks like a bit of a Folk Pilgrimage? The Compestela of English Folk? And then the return trip to Manchester and Harry and Terry and all those others who contributed so much? We have been to the Mountain.


26 Nov 06 - 03:52 AM (#1893733)
Subject: RE: Much great music in Greater Manchester?
From: Les in Chorlton

I understand that under local goverment reorganisation Greater Manchester will take in most of Yorkshire. This will allow Mancs to lay claim to the Mancunianisation of the excellent Duncan McFarlane Band. Who are playing in Otley on Friday 8 December!

Otley is almost in Lancashire which is to all intents and purposes .....

OK I think you have got my drift.


26 Nov 06 - 04:28 AM (#1893747)
Subject: RE: Much great music in Greater Manchester?
From: Mary Humphreys

I am told that the Song Carriers is continuing under the capable leadership of Dave Bishop sometime of this place. Sue vG and Eight pints are also part of that noble crew that are keeping Terry Whelan's memory alive in the form of traditional song sessions in the Greater Manchester area.
I am sure they can give you the details if they are reading this thread.
Mary


30 Nov 06 - 06:09 PM (#1896944)
Subject: RE: Much great music in Greater Manchester?
From: John Routledge

The Song Carriers is not functioning in public for quite a while.

Being realistic a once a month sing is the most that can be expected for the foreseeable future.

Any developments will be reported immediately.


30 Nov 06 - 06:15 PM (#1896947)
Subject: RE: Much great music in Greater Manchester?
From: John Routledge

Sorry - First line should read

The Song Carriers has not been functioning in public for quite a while.


30 Nov 06 - 08:28 PM (#1897064)
Subject: RE: Much great music in Greater Manchester?
From: 8_Pints

Sue vG has just been invited to join as a resident of Ryburn3Step, meeting at The Alma, Cotton Stones near Ripponden [not far from Manchester!].

The residents include: Pete & Chris Coe, Annie Dearman, Steve Harrison, Johnny Adams, Dave Bishop, Bob Butler, Chris Manners, Sue Burgess and Sylvia Needham.

Others frequently seen there from the Song Carriers are John Routledge, Dave Kidman and "Yorkshire Yankee".

Bob vG


01 Dec 06 - 03:17 AM (#1897229)
Subject: RE: Much great music in Greater Manchester?
From: Les in Chorlton

I went to the Song Carriers once in about 1974 I think at the Millstone at the back of Oldaham Road near the Unicorn I think. I went about 18 months ago to that pub in Sale....... Volunteer Rifleman?

I really enjoyed both evenings - quite unlike most other clubs. The songs are given pride of place. I cannot believe their is not a place for this kind of club in Greater Manchester

Do the people who are the Carriers have a geographical centre? Most crucial of all is a room fit for purpose and they are few and far between. Songs in the Snug at Lymm seems the nearest in spirit and that is a great night of songs and tunes.

Will their be another McColl day? Do we need a new thread?

Cheers

Les


01 Dec 06 - 05:21 AM (#1897271)
Subject: RE: Much great music in Greater Manchester?
From: GUEST,Dave Bishop

I went to the 'Songs in the Snug at Lymm' a couple of weeks ago. I really enjoyed it - and will be going again.

Our 'Song Carriers Collective' (for want of a better term - I just made that up) has been without a suitable room for some time. We are still carrying on with our singers' workshops (pm '8 Pints' or 'John Routledge' for details - sorry to lumber you with this responsibility out of the blue, guys, but I've lost my cookie and can't seem to get it back). At the moment we inflict the fruits of our labours on the long suffering members of such noble institutions as the Ryburn 3-Step club at Cottonstones, Limbrick and, latterly, Lymm - but it would be nice to have a weekly venue. I think that we all know that it helps to keep the voice in shape to sing regularly. Perhaps somewhere suitable will turn up in 2007?


02 Dec 06 - 05:20 AM (#1898127)
Subject: RE: Much great music in Greater Manchester?
From: Dave the Gnome

For those who may miss Swinton Folk Club for the Monday the pub is closed, 4th Dec, we are hoping to have a sing at the Park Inn - About 500 yards down Worsley Road from the Lion. Don't know if they'll let us yet but if not we can have a good old talkaround:-)

Cheers

DtG