Monday, September 22, 2003
lettre d'information de gabriel yacoub
live in quimpergabriel, yannick hardouin & michel van achter, [sound engineer] in the studio in belgium to mix the recordings of the 2 exceptional concerts at the théâtre de cornouailles, quimper, january 17th & 18th
recordings josé nédélec
release early 2004
[details]
dvdthe 2 concerts had been captured by b>chalut, gabriel's old time friend
a dvd of the whole concert, plus more images and some of gabriel's comments will be released soon
here's your chance...
the release of the dvd is the perfect occasion for gabriel to answer some of the regular and persistent questions that devoted fans have been asking for a long time now.
please, make your suggestion [on the forum]
Wednesday, September 17, 2003
Six items of Folk News from Sussex
From: Vic & Tina Smith [mailto:tinvic@globalnet.co.uk]
Sent: Tuesday, September 16, 2003 10:30 PM
To: Folk (Virtual Brighton)
Subject: Six items of Folk News from Sussex
1] FOLK AT THE ROYAL OAK, LEWES, THURSDAYS AT 8pm.
Station Street, Lewes
Enquiries:- (01273) 478124 or 881416
Email tinvic@globalnet.co.uk
Here is our programme for the rest of 2003:-
Oct 2nd * £3.00 * JOY LEWIS & DERRICK HUGHES
A very warm entertaining evening with songs and tunes played on Northumbrian pipes, whistles, hammer dulcimer and guitar
Oct 9th * £4.00 * A BAND LIKE ALICE
Bob Winquist, Richard Collins, Serryl Payne, Gary Payne, Alan Ward combine their considerable talents in the best of bluegrass.
Oct 16th * £5.00 * LEON ROSSELSON
The leading songwriter makes a very welcome return visit. Spirited singing of remarkable songs to polished guitar
Oct 23rd * £4.00 * TIM LAYCOCK
This will be the first solo appearance by this talented, long established performer who delighted us with his New Scorpion Band
Oct 30th * £4.00 * GINA LE FAUX
A great all-round performer- fine singer and sensitive guitar player and the best English fiddler around.
Nov 6th * collection * POST BONFIRE OPEN NIGHT
Nov 13th * £4.00 * BRYAN PETERS
Traditional songs unaccompanied and to guitar and tunes played on melodeon and anglo-concertina. A fine entertainer.
Nov 20th * £4.00 * DAVE ARTHUR, PETE COOPER & CHRIS MORETON
Dave brings along the musicians who played on his excellent recent album "Return Journey" Songs and tunes from Britain and The States
Nov 27th * £4.00 * JANE & AMANDA THRELFALL, ROGER EDWARDS & MARTIN ELLISON
The sisters sing beautifully together and receive wonderful accompaniments on guitar, melodeon and concertina.
Dec 4th * collection * LATE NIGHT SHOPPING OPEN NIGHT
Dec 11th * £5.00 * THE JOHN KIRKPATRICK CHRISTMAS SHOW
A sort of one-man version on the famed "Wassail" tour.
Dec 18th * CHRISTMAS PARTY NIGHT
Dec 25th * CLOSED
Jan 1st * CLOSED
We start 2004 with Bob Copper's Birthday Celebrations (Jan 8th). Other
guests in the new year will include Martin Carthy & Norma Waterson, Martyn
Wyndham-Read and No Man's Band, Dick Gaughan, Judy Cook.
Our website is at http://www.users.globalnet.co.uk/~tinvic
Those of you with listings/ gig guides etc. are asked kindly to include
these dates amongst them.
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2] SUSSEX FOLK GUIDE WEBSITE UPDATED
The Sussex Folk Guide Website has just been updated with listings of many
folk song and dance events in and around Sussex between now and the end of
October . There are over 110 folk song and dance events listed on the
site. You can find it at http://whatson.brighton.co.uk/folk
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3] THE FOLK DIARY
Most of the listings on the Sussex Folk Guide website are taken from the
paper magazine, THE FOLK DIARY Issue no 203 covers the months of October &
November. It also has adverts for various folk festivals, folk music record
companies, specialist shops, instrument makers and other services. There are
four pages of reviews of new folk music CDs and books. To obtain copies of
this free magazine as it is published, please send SAE's to Vic Smith at the
address below. It is also the address to send review copies to. The copy
date for the December / January issue will be October 31st. Potential
advertisers are also asked to contact Vic for a statement of our advertising
rates.
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4] INSTRUMENTAL & VOCAL WORKSHOPS IN LEWES
Valmai Goodyear - valmaigoodyear@aol.com - continues to organise some really
useful Saturday daytime instrumental work shops in Lewes. The next ones
are:-
Oct 11th MOIRA CRAIG & SARAH MORGAN: VOCAL HARMONY WORKSHOP
Nov 22nd BÁRA GRÍMSDÓTTIR - ICELANDIC HARMONY SINGING WORKSHOP
Nov 22nd CHRIS FOSTER - GUITAR WORKSHOP
Dec 6th KEITH KENDRICK
Dec 13th NANCY KERR - FIDDLE WORKSHOP
Dec 13th JAMES FAGAN - BOUZOUKI WORKSHOP
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5] ROCKET RADIO - FOLK MUSIC AND WORLD MUSIC PROGRAMMES.
Rocket Radio will be back in the Lewes area for a three-week period in late
October / November. The frequency on FM is yet to be allocated but there is
Vic Smith will presenting two weekly programmes. For potential listeners
outside the broadcast are there will be streaming audio from the station's
website at http://www.rocketradio.org.uk
Here is his schedule:-
Wed. 29th October 6-7pm Folk Music
Sun. 2nd November 8-10pm World Music
Wed 5th November 3-4pm Folk Music
Sun 9th November 8-10pm World Music
Wed 12th November 6-7pm Folk Music
Sun 16th November 8-10pm World Music
Any information/gig details/suggested interviews/CDs for inclusion in the
programme to Vic at the address below.
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6] HIGHLY RECOMMENDED - SHIRLEY COLLINS
The Tenterden Folk Festival is always an enjoyable occasion. This year it is
on the weekend of 3-5 October. Highly recommended is the talk "A Most
Sunshiny Day" at 1pm. on the Saturday. Find more details on the festival's
website at www.folkspots.btinternet.com
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...And if you are ever looking for a good barn dance band, look no further
than THE SUSSEX PISTOLS - though you should get in quickly - available dates
for 2003/4 are being snapped up quickly.
Website at
http://www.users.globalnet.co.uk/~tinvic/pistols.htm
Vic & Tina Smith
26 Ferrers Road
LEWES
East Sussex
BN7 1PZ
England
Tel & Fax:- 01273 478124
Email:-
ROYAL OAK WEBSITE:-
http://www.users.globalnet.co.uk/~tinvic
SUSSEX FOLK GUIDE WEBSITE:-
http://whatson.brighton.co.uk/folk
SUSSEX PISTOLS BARN DANCE BAND WEBSITE:-
Tuesday, September 16, 2003
FW: New CD from Duncan McFarlane Band
From: duncan.mcfarlane [mailto:duncan.mcfarlane@ntlworld.com]
Sent: Monday, September 15, 2003 8:13 PM
To: AA Dunxwork
Subject: New CD from Duncan McFarlane Band
Hello dear friends,
I last wrote to say the Duncan McFarlane Band (Acoustic) were recording their gig at Otley Folk Club on Aug 13th 03 for a proposed 'live' CD........
Well, it's all mixed and mass-produced, done and dusted - and is titled 'Can't Go There'.
Tracks include - Can't Go There, Turn the Bones Around, Take me down to Robin Hood's Bay and Woodshed Boys
We'll be officially launching it at Otley Festival this coming weekend.
I have to say (well he would wouldn't he!) that we're extremely pleased with the result!
Ecstatic actually!
Rod Holt has done a fine job mastering it from the raw eight-track recording - a wee bit of tweaking on tone controls - no overdubs - no re-recording - no later 'additions'.
There's only one (seamless) 'edit' - literally chopping into a song where I forgot the words, chopping back in at the correct point, and 'losing' the offending bars - the only giveaway being audience laughter present for no apparent reason. Buy one just to spot it eh?
Selling at a mere £10 for nearly 55 mins of music - a bargain!
Email me if you'd like one by post (p&p will necessitate adding a quid on)
It'll be available at the Festival Office - and wherever I, or the band are playing....
i.e. I'm on 'last' at the Red Lion on Friday 19th (with Anne from the band on fiddle with me)
The DMcF acoustic band officially launch it at Korks - we're on 2nd to last on the Saturday night.
And the full electric DMcFband line up kick off the final concert at 7.30 on Sunday night in the Civic - paving the way (with a bang!) for the likes of Sid Kipper and Christine Collister (hope I'm spelling things correctly!)
Hope to see you there then - all the best - Duncan
Monday, September 15, 2003
On Saturday 20 September we see the return of Baz Parkes who will be bringing Grand Union with him. Last time he came, we had a wonderful time and some great dances. Some of you may not know that many of the bands stay on for a music session the next day at lunchtime at the Alma Inn at Cottonstones. If you've enjoyed the music on the Saturday night, why not come and have lunch at the Alma and listen to it again on the Sunday?
As for Folk Club, this month we have TWO (sadly, no two for one offer on this one). The first is on Tuesday 23 September - a special from storyteller, Billy Teare, who will also be performing on the following Saturday night as part of the Halifax Traditions Festival events. The second is on 30 September - Jeff Davis, old-time banjo, fiddle and mandolin player and highly-rated singer from the USA. Both of these events will be normal club nights with the usual songs from residents and floor singers.
See you at any or all of these events, I hope. 8 pm as usual. No price increase, either - £5/£4 concession - are we good value, or what? Family tickets always available.
The folk club venue is The Royal Hotel in Rishworth, towards the head of the Ryburn Valley. It is easily accessible from Junction 22 of the M62, or by leaving Ripponden on the road to Oldham.
Pauline
http://www.ryburn3step.org.uk
Sunday, September 14, 2003
(Hamish Henderson Tribute)
CDTRAX244 (September 2003)
Tracks include: The 51st Highland Division’s Farewell to Sicily * Mouth Music * Gillie More * The John MacLean March * Pipe Laments * Rivonia (Free Mandela).
From the Greentrax website:
Poet, songwriter, soldier, collector, academic - none of these pigeon-holes do justice to the late Hamish Henderson, one of the great cultural figures of 20th century Scotland. Most of the tracks were recorded specially for this album by artists who were personal friends of Hamish, or greatly admired his work.
Artists include Dick Gaughan, The Laggan, Fred Freeman, Alison McMorland, Gordeanna McCulloch, Adam McNaughtan, Geordie McIntyre, Rod Paterson, Jim Reid, Allan MacDonald, Margaret Bennett The Corrie Folk Trio and the Eurydice Choir. Session musicians who contribute to the newly recorded tracks are Sandy Brechin (accordion), Angus Lyon (accordion), Rod Paterson (guitar), Alison McMorland (banjo), Frank McLaughlin (smallpipes) and Malcolm Stitt (guitar and bouzouki). Produced by Dr Fred Freeman (producer of the Linn Records Robert Burns series).
Hamish died in Edinburgh on 8th March 2002, but at the celebration of Hamish’s life (which followed one of the largest Edinburgh funerals in recent times), the idea of a tribute album was already being suggested. The finished album consists mainly of Hamish’s songs and poems and is accompanied by extensive sleeve notes and song lyrics.
Three tracks were gleaned from The School of Scottish Studies archives - a spirited version of Hamish singing his own aong The 51st Highland Division’s Farewell to Sicily and a piece of mouth music, plus a track from the wonderful Jeannie Robertson who was one of Hamish’s ‘discoveries’ during his extensive field work collecting songs in North East Scotland.
Previously released recordings of Gillie More by Dick Gaughan and The John MacLean March by The Laggan, versions particularly enjoyed by Hamish, were licensed from Topic and Nevis Records respectively. Fred Freeman recited two of Hamish’s poems and Margaret Bennett read a third and linked it to one of Hamish’s favourite Gaelic songs. Piper Allan MacDonald, who played two of Hamish’s favourite laments at the funeral, also recorded both for the album.
One very unusual track on the album was found amongst Hamish’s personal things where it had lain for some years. In 1968 Hamish invited The Corrie Folk Trio (Ronnie Browne, Bill Smith and the late Roy Williamson) to the School of Scottish Studies to record his song Rivonia (Free Mandela). Martin Carthy, by chance, was visiting Roy Williamson and remembers the occasion. Without much arm-twisting Hamish convinced The Corrie Folk Trio to rehearse and record the song on the spot, a recording earmarked specifically for Nelson Mandela and the freedom fighters in South Africa.
A copy of the recording was in fact smuggled on to Robben Island where Mandela heard and received it with delight. Hamish later telephoned Bill Smith to say he had received a letter from Mandela thanking him for his ‘time, effort and concern’. Years later Mandela thanked Hamish in person while visiting Scotland - on the occasion of Nelson Mandela being presented with the Freedom of the City of Glasgow.
The CD can be ordered for £12 ($19.12) from http://www.musicscotland.com/acatalog/A__The_Bairns_O__Adam__Hamish_Henderson_Tribute_.html
Wednesday, September 03, 2003
Folk News lives!
Sixties and Seventies (God! that's 30 years ago or more - doesn't time pass
quickly when you're having fun!). Well, I've resurrected the name for this
blog-plus-mailing list. Blogs (short for weblogs) are the latest thing on
the web, providing a degree of reader interaction impossible with passive
web pages.
Blog membership is by invitation only, so anyone wanting to join should
send a message to karldallas@blueyonder.co.uk with the words "Join Folk
News" in the subject line.
To send a message to the Folk News mailing list (subscribers only):
folknews@topica.com
To subscribe to the Folk News mailing list: folknews-subscribe@topica.com
BTW, I am the featured guest at the Topic Folk Club, Bradford, on Thursday,
September 18, and my special guest will be a remarkable young lady I met
when I was singing at the Wallingford Folk Festival. She goes under the
strange name of KTB (her first name is Katie - geddit?). Her style is very
unusual, with touches of blues and bossa nova, though she does lovely
unaccompanied traditional ballads as well. She's a very fine, rather
jazz-tinged guitarist.
News from Topic Folk Club, Bradford
TOPIC FOLK CLUB, BRADFORD
INFORMAL NEWSLETTER
Greetings and already it’s time to pester your inboxes again.
September 4
September 11
Featured Support this week is from Fountainhead, a young folk/world music trio who last performed a floor spot with us supporting Maggie Boyle. Guitar, percussion, and strong female voices in harmony: they have the air of class about them. Room for floor singers too.
September 18
No Featured support yet so an opportunity for any number of floor singers to come down and be (almost) sure of a proper spot.
September 25
October 2
Featured Support will be Ian Hill, also a local guitarist and singer. But more of October later.
A great start to the Autumn season. More on all this via the Topic website: www.topic-folk-club.org.uk
The Autumn Season continues with some strong and varied acts.
Oct 9
Oct 16
Oct 23
Oct 30
November 6
November 13
November 20
November 27
December 4
December 11
December 18
Next Year, already. Yes, the booking lists are already filling up. But no space for more listings here.
See you all some Thursday at the Melborn at one of the above events! 8.30 start. Be there by then if you want to perform a floor spot, which are still available every night even where there is a Featured Support artist booked. No smoking.
John Waller
Topic Newsletter Editor