From: David Pleasants [david_at_plesbit_dot_net]
Sent: 26 January 2010 04:45
Subject: CRABBLE FOLK SUPER 29 JAN 10 & Fw: BETH NIELSEN CHAPMAN

Attachments: BNC poster.jpg; BNC poster.doc
Good Morning All,
 
A very Happy New Year to you all, I hope you are all champing at the bit for your first Crabble Folk Supper of 2010!
 
The finishing spot will be performed by Ravenhill who are doing me a great favour and, as I always do, I am looking forward to their sets.
 
You will see below the e-mail from John Gisbey and the attachments which he asked me to pass on about the concert on 16 Feb 10 in Sandwich.
 
I would also like to give you a heads-up about a special Irish Night jointly sponsored by my club, Folk At The Drum, and Tenterden Folk Club in Tenterden on Sat 13 Feb 10.  Adrian Sullivan, better known as Adrian O will be telling the story of his move from West Cork to East Kent in pictures, songs and poetry as only he can in the first half of the evening.  In the second half he will be followed by Norah Rendell and Brian Miller from Canada and USA respectively.  They are quite superb exponents of traditional Irish music having studied for several years in Ireland and they will tell a more general story of  Irish Emigration and Immigration in songs and tunes.  This is one not to be missed.  For more information and the opportunity to buy tickets on line, please go to www.norahrendell.com/gigs.html and click on buy tickets in the fourth column on 13 Feb, all the event information is there and there is no obligation to buy at that point.  I am sure that it will be an outstanding evenings entertainment so I hope you will support the efforts of your local clubs in bringing this to you at a very modest price.  You save a pound on the door price if you buy beforehand on line, from Alan Castle or from me.
 
I will give you more detail on Friday, see you then I hope.
 
Best regards
 
David 
 
----- Original Message -----
From: Isabel and John Gisbey
Sent: Monday, January 18, 2010 8:17 AM
Subject: BETH NIELSEN CHAPMAN


I would be most grateful if you could forward this poster to all the usual suspects.
 
John Gisbey