The Sunray Folk Club had arguably it's best night ever when Belshazzar's Feast were the guest. The evening started with Vicki and then the main supporting artist Nicola Clark did an excellent set, making way for the main guest.
The music, song, humour and general rapport thrilled the capacity audience, who with their enthusiasm asked for more and more.
All in all a wonderful evening.
Friday, 28 November 2008
Saturday, 15 November 2008
Big Guns at the Sunray Folk Club
Exciting times in this doomy climate we are in.
Expecting to be "SOLD OUT" for the next three well known artists....
Belshazzar's feast will estound everyone....
Tim Laycock is simply a treasure.....and
Martin Carthy is a phenomena.
All have and still are influencing people.
Come and enjoy
Expecting to be "SOLD OUT" for the next three well known artists....
Belshazzar's feast will estound everyone....
Tim Laycock is simply a treasure.....and
Martin Carthy is a phenomena.
All have and still are influencing people.
Come and enjoy
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bob,
folk,
kirkpatrick. broadmayne,
sunray
Thursday, 6 November 2008
MUDCAT thread
A really interesting thread here about Folk Clubs, Floor singers, Support artists and people being economic with the truth making out they are supporting Main Guests when they are really traveling in the hope of getting a floor spot.
It is in actual fact quite tough to secure opportunities to sing and the amount available is decreasing, making it even harder to be above the crowd.
But you have to remain honest- esp to yourself.
It is in actual fact quite tough to secure opportunities to sing and the amount available is decreasing, making it even harder to be above the crowd.
But you have to remain honest- esp to yourself.
Labels:
bob,
floor singers,
folk,
kirkpatrick. broadmayne,
mudcat,
sunray
Wednesday, 5 November 2008
Sessions
Went to the Elm Tree last night. Advertised in the Echo as a Folk Evening.
For a start the pub had no customers.
The Folk evening was four enthusiasts and a few interested people.
Why isn't this like it used to be. Only a few years ago you couldn't move in there.
How do we get this back on track?
For a start the pub had no customers.
The Folk evening was four enthusiasts and a few interested people.
Why isn't this like it used to be. Only a few years ago you couldn't move in there.
How do we get this back on track?
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