From: Sue Cavendish [suecavendish_at_blueyonder_dot_co_dot_uk]
Sent: 06 March 2008 23:16
Subject: NetRhythms - Tours the latest
Hello Everyone, welcome back to NetRhythms and our monthly Tours round-up
 
http://www.netrhythms.com
 
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ACOUSTIC MUSIC & COMFY SEATS
News from London's Southbank: "a series of folk-flavoured events curated by the legendary Shirley Collins, featuring some of the country's leading folk musicians. Performers include guitarists Martin Simpson and Alasdair Roberts, singers Chris Woods and Lisa Knapp, as well as bands and ensembles including Rattle on The Stove Pipe, Martyn Wyndham-Read with No-Man's Band, The Hot Vultures 3 and Ned Oldham. Folk singer Shirley Collins hosts three events discussing her musical past, influences and journeys, including her legendary trip through America in 1959". Some March dates to look out for
 
25 March MARTIN SIMPSON with CHRIS WOOD at QEH
28 March ALASDAIR ROBERTS support from Ian King at Purcell Room
28 March KATHRYN WILLIAMS with NEILL MacCOLL at QEH
29 March Sounds Of The South: a Collection of Talks with SHIRLEY COLLINS
30 March SHIRLEY COLLINS featuring Linda Thompson, John Kirkpatrick, Lisa Knapp and many more
Free events on Friday and Saturday at QEH
http://www.southbankcentre.co.uk/music
 
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CONTEMPORARY FOLK MUSIC SERIES 'MY MUSIC'
Five Culture, the partnership between Five and Arts Council England, has commissioned an exclusive series of documentaries "exploring the musical influences of four of the most successful artists in contemporary folk music". Produced by the Proudfoot Company, My Music consists of four, hour-long programmes which, for the first time, gets under the skin of musicians; Seth Lakeman, Kate Rusby, Eliza Carthy and Athena. The series launches on Five on April 6th and is the latest in the Five Culture initiative which sees Five and Arts Council England encourage viewers to engage in the arts.  Tom Ravenscroft, son of Radio One DJ John Peel, narrates the programmes that focus on a separate artist in each episode.  Contributors include Billy Bragg, Jennifer Saunders, Stewart Lee and Willy Russell.
http://www.guardian.co.uk/media/2008/feb/07/channelfive.television
 
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LOOKING FOR A NEW ENGLAND: BILLY BRAGG
St George's Day Wed 23 Apr 7.30pm at the Barbican
With Rachel Unthank & the Winterset, Tom Clarke (The Enemy) and Kitty, Daisy & Lewis
 
"An alternative celebration of St Georges Day with a rich offering of English cultural delights of music and literature, all curated by the Progressive Patriot himself. Singer-songwriter and guitarist Bragg, who made his mark with his heartfelt, rough-hewn songs on a string of classic albums in the 1980s, has become preoccupied with the concept of Englishness, which inspired his 2002 CD England, Half English. He has also written a book, The Progressive Patriot: A Search For Belonging, which explores questions about English identity at length  and with his characteristic humour..." 
http://www.barbican.org.uk/music/event-detail.asp?ID=6866
 
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Looking ahead to major shows taking place at Southbank Centre 
 
MARTHA WAINWRIGHT + BAND
Monday 19 May, Royal Festival Hall
http://www.southbankcentre.co.uk/music/productions/martha-wainwright-and-band-39027
 
RICHARD THOMPSON with MARY GAUTHIER
Saturday 24 May, Royal Festival Hall
http://www.southbankcentre.co.uk/music/productions/richard-thompson-and-mary-gaut-39034
 
PAUL BRADY
Monday 26 May, Royal Festival Hall
http://www.southbankcentre.co.uk/music/productions/paul-brady-39038
 
JUDY COLLINS
Wednesday 11 June, Queen Elizabeth Hall
Judy Collins performs familiar Beatles classics from her new album, Judy Collins Sings Lennon & McCartney.
http://www.southbankcentre.co.uk/music/productions/judy-collins-38747
 
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NetRhythms Listings from March 2008 onwards
 
http://www.netrhythms.co.uk/listings.html
 
* ALABAMA 3  * ERIC ANDERSEN [USA]  * MATT ANDERSEN (Canada) [Blues)  * NELS ANDREWS (USA) & JON REDFERN  * ALY BAIN & PHIL CUNNINGHAM  * BARKER BAND  * LES BARKER  * PHIL BEER  * BELLOWHEAD  * LUKA BLOOM  * BOB BROZMAN (USA) [Blues)  * DANNY BRYANT   * ELIZA CARTHY  * CHUMBAWAMBA  * BOB COLLUM & THE WELFARE MOTHERS  * CATHRYN CRAIG & BRIAN WILLOUGHBY  * BOO BOO DAVIS (USA) (Blues)  * KRIS DELMHORST (USA)  * THE DEMON BARBERS   * TINA DICO  * JOHNNY DOWD BAND (USA) with Kim Sherwood-Caso  * KRIS DREVER  * JULIE ELLISON   * FARMER JASON (USA)  * FEAST OF FIDDLES (Dave Mattacks, Joe Broughton, Brian McNeill, Tom Leary, Ian Cutler, Phil Beer, Peter Knight, Chris Leslie, Dave Harding, Martin Vincent, John Underwood, Hugh Crabtree)  * JULIE FOWLIS  * BRYN HAWORTH  * HAYSEED DIXIE (USA)  * BOO HEWERDINE  * JASON ISBELL and the 400 Unit (USA)  * JETHRO TULL 40th Anniversary Tour  * LUCY KAPLANSKY (USA)  * JAMES KEELAGHAN (Canada) * LISA KNAPP * KRIS KRISTOFFERSON (USA)  * LAST NIGHT'S FUN  * LAU  *  LANDERMASON * LEVELLERS: BEAUTIFUL NIGHTS  * JEZ LOWE & The Bad Pennies/ Jez Lowe Solo/ Kate Bramley  * SIMON MAYOR & HILARY JAMES  * SIMON MAYOR'S MANDOLINQUENTS  * ELEANOR McEVOY  * RORY McLEOD  * SARAH McQUAID  * MICHAEL MESSER (blues)  * REG MEUROSS  * DERRIN NAUENDORF (Australia) Blues  * JACKIE OATES  * PATRICK STREET  * PEATBOG FAERIES  * PENTANGLE - The Original Pentangle  * KARINE POLWART  * MADDY PRIOR with Giles Lewin & Benji Kirkpatrick  * RECAPTURING THE BANJO: Otis Taylor, Guy Davis, Don Vappie, Corey Harris & Alvin Youngblood Hart, (USA)  * KIMMIE RHODES (USA)  * JASON RINGENBERG (USA)  * EILEEN ROSE (USA)  * KATE RUSBY BAND  * SHOW OF HANDS  * MARTIN SIMPSON  * SOUTHERN TENANT FOLK UNION * SOUTH SAN GABRIEL/ CENTROMATIC [USA] * JOHN SPIERS & JON BODEN  * DEVON SPROULE + Paul Curreri [USA]  * STEELEYE SPAN SPRING TOUR  * MARTIN STEPHENSON  * STEVE TILSTON   * UISCEDWR  * THE WAILIN' JENNYS (Canada)  * WAKING THE WITCH  * WATERSON:CARTHY  * CHRIS WOOD  * THE YOUNG COPPERS
 
We've reviewed your album but we've missed your tour dates? Send us details by replyng to this email and we'll update our LISTINGS for you!
 
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NO DEPRESSION
Well - rather depressing really - No Depression, the bimonthly magazine covering a broad range of American roots music since 1995, will bring to an end its print publication with its 75th issue in May-June 2008. Plans to expand the publication's website (www.nodepression.net) with additional content will move forward, though it will in no way replace the print edition
www.nodepression.net
 
Love, Sue
 
Sue Cavendish
www.netrhythms.com