From: Vic & Tina Smith [tinvic_at_globalnet_dot_co_dot_uk]
Sent: 06 March 2008 15:27
Subject: NINE ITEMS OF FOLK MUSIC NEWS FROM SUSSEX

NINE ITEMS OF FOLK MUSIC NEWS FROM SUSSEX

1] FOLK AT THE ROYAL OAK

Station Street, Lewes
Enquiries:- (01273) 478124 or 881316
Email tinvic_at_globalnet_dot_co_dot_uk_dot_
Every Thursday 8.pm PROMPT START

NINE WEEK AMERICAN SEASON

From April 10th until June 6th we are delighted to be able to bring you nine top American attractions offering a wide range of traditions:- Apl 10th * £.5.00 * BRYAN BOWERS
From Virginia, Bryan is a master of the auto-harp and a highly regarded singer, His last visit here, six years ago, was a huge success
Apl 17th * £5.00 * SARA GREY & KIERON MEANS

With her huge repertoire of songs, distinctive singing and crisp banjo playing, Sara has been hugely popular in the UK and the USA since the 1960s. Her career has taken new impetus in her partnership with her very talented son
Apl 24th * 5.00 * ROSIE DAVIS, JOE LOCKER and BOB WINQUIST

Three very experienced and talented performers come together to perform Old Timey and Bluegrass music on banjo, fiddle and autoharp. Then there is Rosie's dancing...
May 1st * £5.00 * CLAUDIA GOULD & BEN PALEY

Another mother and son combination. Amongst other accomplishments, Claudia is a great interpreter of the traditional song of the Appalachians. Ben is a very talented and hugely popular fiddler.
May 8th * £5.00 * BAYOU SECO

From Silver City, New Mexico, Ken and Jeannie are acknowledged experts on a range of the traditions of the south and they perform them with enthusiasm and great style
May 15th *£5.00 * DANA & SUSAN ROBINSON

From Asheville, North Carolina, they purvey a selection of songs and tunes on guitar, fiddle, banjo and mandolin. "...rural America explored with elegant simplicity."
May 22nd * £5.00 * JEFF WARNER

From New Hampshire, Jeff is one of North America's outstanding singing folklorists. His repertoire is full of songs with interesting lyrics and lovely melodies
May 29th * £5.00 * BEVERLY SMITH & CARL JONES

Doyens of the American traditional music scene, they have a gentle but utterly convincing manner with their singing and instrumental playing on mandolin, fiddle, banjo and guitar
June 5th * £5.00 * JUDY COOK

Born in Virginia, Judy has a wide experience and is respected on both sides of the Atlantic as a singer and propagator of the old songs.


2] OTHER REGULAR EVENINGS AT THE ROYAL OAK

Mar 6th * Free Admission * OPEN NIGHT

All performers, particularly new ones to the Royal Oak are welcome.
Mar 13th * £5.00 * PHIL CALLERY

One of Ireland's outstanding singers of traditional songs. Phil was with the leading Irish group,

The Voice Squad

Mar 20th * £6.00 * DAVE SWARBRICK

We are delighted to be able to present a solo appearance by the remarkable legendary fiddle player

Mar 27th * £4.00 * JAMIE CRAWFORD

A talented singer of ballads but mainly a compelling storyteller with a mesmeric presentational style.

Apl 3rd * £5.00 * ELIZABETH STEWART with ALISON MacMORLAND
Elizabeth is a prominent member of the extended travelling family that includes Britain's best traditional singers with support from another remarkable Scots singer. Also exhilarating Scots tunes on piano from Elizabeth.



***This will be followed by our nine-week "ALL-AMERICAN SEASON"*** see above and then

12th June TIM VAN EYKEN

19th June BLUE BLOKES 3 (Ben Mandelson, Lu Edmonds, Ian Anderson)
26th June MARTIN CARTHY

3rd July PETE COOPER & RICHARD BOLTON



Other guests in 2008 will include:-
Dave Sealey * Bruce Molsky * Jeff Gillett & Ron Taylor
Our websites are at www.users.globalnet.co.uk/~tinvic and www.myspace.com/royaloakfolklewes

Those of you with listings/ gig guides etc. are asked kindly to include these dates amongst them.
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3] FOLK AT THE ROYAL OAK ON "MYSPACE"
An additional website for the Royal Oak has been developed to give the venture a MYSPACE profile. This should enable us to profile sample tracks of coming guests as well as photos and biographies. It is at
www.myspace.com/royaloakfolklewes

Currently on our MYSPACE we have the following tracks by coming guests:- Dave Swarbrick - "The Trip We Took Over The Mountains" - (March 20th) Elizabeth Stewart - "The Cruel Mother" - (April 3rd)
Alison McMorland - "MacCrimmon's Lament" - (April 3rd)
Bryan Bowers - "The Rights of Man" - (April 10th)
Sara Grey & Kieron Means - "Lazy John" - (April 17th)
Claudia Gould & Ben Paley - "St James Infirmary" - (May 1st)



There is also a photo montage video of some of the best nights at the Royal Oak between 2002 and 2006 and video clips of some of our coming guests:-
DAVE SWARBRICK March 20th
BRYAN BOWERS April 10th
MARTIN CARTHY June 26th
BRUCE MOLSKY October 9th

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4] SUSSEX FOLK GUIDE WEBSITE - UPDATED
For all the listings of folk music, song club, dances, festivals in and around Sussex, have a look at whatson.brighton.co.uk/folk This site all always kept updated with the latest events and those currently listed cover all the dates up until the end of March 2008.
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5] THE FOLK DIARY
Most of the listings on the Sussex Folk Guide website are taken from the paper magazine, THE FOLK DIARY Issue no 229 covers the months of February & March and this is now available. They are packed with adverts for various folk festivals, folk music record companies, specialist shops, instrument makers and other services as well as details of all the folk song and dance events in our area. As well there are four pages of reviews of recent folk music books, CDs and DVDs. To obtain copies of this free magazine as it is published, please send SAE's to Vic Smith at the address below. (Make sure that the SAE stamp meets the new postal charges!)
It is also the address to send album review copies to. Potential advertisers are also asked to contact Vic for a statement of our advertising rates. The copy date for the June/July 2008 issue will be April 30th **********
6] THE FOLK DIARY ON LINE
THE FOLK DIARY is available on-line. For some years now, all the listings which THE FOLK DIARY gives has been given in date order on THE SUSSEX FOLK GUIDE WEBSITE but now, the entire magazine is available on-line; go to the website for the FOLK AT THE ROYAL OAK, LEWES
www.users.globalnet.co.uk/~tinvic and then click on the "Folk Diary" symbol. You will need Adobe ACROBAT READER to read the pages and, frankly, unless you are on broadband, the page will take too long to download. The size of each page is given by each page link and the content of each page is indicated. The following issue is now on-line and is listed here with the content of each page :-

ISSUE No. 229 FEBRUARY - MARCH 2008
Page 1 (2546kb) Beacon folk club (Mons), Vince's fiddles, Six Bells Chiddingly (Tues) Lark Rise to Candelford at Chequer Mead East Grinstead. Page 2 (1297kb) Meltdown Ceilidhs, SEFAN, Barry Murphy banjos, Brighton Acoustic Session, Rude Mechanicals (Weds), Spyboy presentations Page 3 (833kb) Lewes Arms Lewes (Sats), Royal Oak Lewes (Thurs) - Advertising rates and copy dates
Page 4 (1918kb) Acoustic Sussex, Euro Ceilidh Hassocks, Zoox appearances Page 5 (1213kb) Hobgoblin Music, Mid-Sussex Folk Singers Harmony Day, Komedia Brighton
Page 6 (1017kb) CD reviews
Page 7 (177kb) CD reviews, White Horse Bodle St. Green (Mons) Page 8 (1017kb) Fireman's Arms Uckfield (Tues), Brighton Singers Club (Weds & Suns) Willows Folk Club Arundel (Weds), Lamb Folk Club Eastbourne (Weds), Croydon Folk Club (Mons)
Page 9 (1205kb) Sussex Folk Association, Travelling Folk Song & Ale, Elsies (Sats) Fee Calls Ceilidhs Pigs Ear Folk & Ale, Hawth Crawley
Page 10 (1136kb) Footlights West Chiltington (Sats), Mid-Sussex Folk Singers, Ashurst (Weds), Horsham Folk Club (Suns), Seaford Folk Club (Suns) Page 11 (1077kb) Amberley Folk Club (Tues). Electric Voices Guildford area Page 12 (340kb) Gosport & Fareham Easter Festival


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7] INSTRUMENTAL & VOCAL WORKSHOPS IN LEWES
LEWES ARMS FOLK CLUB WORKSHOPS 2008



The workshops last a full Saturday or Sunday and the tutor performs at the club in the evening.

15th March - Alistair Anderson - Northumbrian music (any instrument)
19th April - Martin Carthy - Guitar & song (12 places only)

7th June - Cloudstreet - Vocal harmony

5th. July - Will Duke - Scan Tester's tunes

19th July - Mick West - Scottish song

19th July - Frank McLaughlin - Scottish music for guitar

20th Sept - Mary Humphreys & Anahata - Fenland tunes (any instrument)
18th Oct - John Kirkpatrick - Modes (any instrument)

25th Oct - Coope Boyes & Simpson - Vocal harmony

25th Oct - Georgina Boyes - Seminar on Wassails, Carols & Winter Customs (pm)

22nd Nov - Roy Clinging & Neil Brookes - Cheshire tunes (any instrument)
6th Dec - Paul Hutchinson - Accordion

6th Dec - Paul Sartin - Fiddle
The website for more details is
www.lewesarmsfolkclub.org/LAFC/workshps.html or contact Valmai Goodyear on (01273) 476757 or email ValmaiGoodyear_at_aol_dot_com
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8] REGULAR SESSIONS IN THE LEWES/BRIGHTON AREA
Bryan Creer has taken on the task of detailing these, but has made changes to the way this is presented. Here is what he says:-

I have given free rein to my inner geek and written a new version of the Sessions page that works out the date of the next of each session (except for the weekly ones where it seemed a bit pointless). This was inspired by the uselessness of "Fortnightly counting from 3rd October 2006".
I think it probably works almost all of the time (maybe). Would you like to change any references you make to it to
www.lewesarmsfolkclub.org/LAFC/Sessions.php

Cheers

Bryan

Have a look and
if there are any you think that Bryan has missed - contact him on Bryancreer_at_aol_dot_com

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9] SHIRLEY COLLINS NEWS

GOOD TRADITION AWARD

Shirley received the Good Tradition Award at this year's BBC Radio 2 Folk Awards
on February 4th at The Brewery in London.

At their website, it says:- Shirley Collins, who has championed English song over the decades and whose work recording folk artists with Alan Lomax was one of the most important song-collecting exercises of any musical genre, will receive a Good Tradition Award.

SHIRLEY COLLINS' 'FOLK ROOTS, NEW ROUTES'
25 - 30 March 2008, Southbank Centre
Folk Roots, New Routes - a five-day series of performances and talks in the Queen Elizabeth Hall and Purcell Room programmed by the renowned and much-loved folk singer Shirley Collins. The America Over The Water talk in the Purcell Room (a fascinating account of her journeys with Alan Lomax) was a surprise hit event of 2006. The diverse line-up of expected guests will attest to an influence and an address book that extends far beyond the world of folk music

A full list of the events at the South Bank includes:-

Shirley on the South Bank

Tuesday 25th - Sunday 30th March Shirley as curator/presenter and performer in:

TUESDAY 25 MARCH
MARTIN SIMPSON WITH SPECIAL GUEST CHRIS WOOD
Two of England's finest interpreters of traditional and contemporary music. Queen Elizabeth Hall 7.45pm

FRIDAY 28 MARCH
ALASDAIR ROBERTS
The Scotland-based folk singer and guitarist performs songs from his new album The Amber Gatherers.
Purcell Room at Queen Elizabeth Hall 7.45pm

SATURDAY 29 MARCH
SOUNDS OF THE SOUTH:
A COLLECTION OF ILLUSTRATED TALKS WITH SHIRLEY COLLINS and Pip Barnes
ROMANY RAI
Gypsy songs and singers of Southern England. An original and beguiling performance with readings, illustrated with recorded music and pictures. Purcell Room at Queen Elizabeth Hall 2pm

A MOST SUNSHINY DAY
A passionate and timely look at the traditional songs and singers of Sussex, illustrated with recorded music, pictures and dance.
Purcell Room at Queen Elizabeth Hall 4.30pm

AMERICA OVER THE WATER
Shirley Collins presents an enthralling and unique show based on her book America Over the Water, with readings, field recordings and rare pictures. Purcell Room at Queen Elizabeth Hall 8pm

SUNDAY 30 MARCH
CATHERINE BOTT HERINE BOTT
A performance from one of London's leading sopranos.
Purcell Room at Queen Elizabeth Hall 5.30pm

CLOSE OF PLAY
Featuring Rattle On The Stove Pipe, Linda Thompson, Lisa Knapp, Martyn Wyndham-Read with No-Man's Band, John Kirkpatrick, Brighton Morris, Hot Vultures 3 and Ned Oldham.
Queen Elizabeth Hall 7.30pm



...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 2008 are being snapped up quickly.

Contact Tina on 01273 478124 or email her at tinasmith226_at_yahoo_dot_co_dot_uk to book the band.
The band's website is at
www.users.globalnet.co.uk/~tinvic/pistols.htm and, yes, they also have a MYSPACE profile as well at
www.myspace.com/thesussexpistols



VIC & TINA SMITH

Vic Smith
26 Ferrers Road
LEWES
East Sussex
BN7 1PZ
England

Tel & Fax:- 01273 478124
Email:-
tinvic_at_globalnet_dot_co_dot_uk
folk_at_brighton_dot_co_dot_uk

ROYAL OAK WEBSITE:-
www.users.globalnet.co.uk/~tinvic

SUSSEX FOLK GUIDE WEBSITE:-
whatson.brighton.co.uk/folk

SUSSEX PISTOLS BARN DANCE BAND WEBSITE:-
www.users.globalnet.co.uk/~tinvic/pistols.htm

COMPOUND SOUNDS WEBSITE
www.compoundsounds.com
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