CROOKES FOLK CLUB NEWSLETTER FOR JANUARY 8TH 2014 Hello - TopicsExpress



          

CROOKES FOLK CLUB NEWSLETTER FOR JANUARY 8TH 2014 Hello All HAPPY NEW YEAR to all of our readers. Did you all spot the not-so-deliberate typo in the Xmas Newsletter? I turned it into a little competition on the Facebook page ( facebook/pages/Crookes-Folk-Club/261198863985926 ), but no-one has claimed the prize. Anyway clubs next date will be January 8th when our guest will be Alan Gill. Alans repertoire includes many songs by Ralph McTell but also covers Dougie McLean, Huw and Tony Williams, Show of Hands and many others. Guitar styles include finger picking and strumming in both standard and alternative tunings. He was a member of Travelling Folk and played in a duo, Dargan and Gill and is now the Sheffield organiser of Yorkshire Performers Acoustic Collective. COMING DATES January 08 - Alan Gill January 15 - TOFFEE Music January 22 - Martin Roberts January 29 - Captives on the Carousel February 05 - Chris Baldwin February 12 - Clive Hudson February 19 - Paul & Liz Davenport February 26 - Blackwater March 05 - Peter Jagger March 12 - Steve Chapman Smith March 19 - Scuppered March 26 - Raymond Greenoaken THE PLUG (See below in AND FINALLY, THE USUAL STUFF for how to get your plug in here) **Warning** - this list has been assembled in all good faith and, as the information comes principally from the horses mouths ought to be accurate but, if you dont want to make a wasted journey then it is probably best to check using the link(s) or other contact details provided. The White Lion Folk Club is back, hosted by Chris Treebeard and friends, every Monday at The White Lion, Heeley: facebook/whitelionfolkclub . Mike Lydiats regular (first Monday) Carollan session is at the White Lion, Heeley, on Monday January 5th (just spotted another typo!): docsworkshop.co.uk . Lou Marriott has a new venture, appearing on the afternoon of the first tuesday of the month (1:30pm to 3:30pm) at The Countess Tea Room, Wortley, his next one will be on Tuesday January 6th. Dont forget TOFFEE Musics regular 2nd Monday benefit for The Weston Park Hospital Cancer Charity at Shakespeares, Gibraltar Street, Tuesday January 12th: toffeemusic.co.uk . Lou Marriott has a second new venture in which he will be appearing on the second Wednesday afternoon of the month at Chappucino in Chapeltown (Sheffield, not Leeds) between 2:30 and 4:30, his next date is January 14th. Those naughty people at Bright Phoebus have Sally Barker at The Greystones on Thursday January 15th! Lou is a busy man these days! The Legal Street Performers will be playing The Gardeners Rest, Neepsend on Saturday January 24th. The Big Boulder Rolls On have The Wonderful Sound of the Cinema Organ on Saturday January 24th. I am informed that the are NOT a giant Wurlitzer, which is just as well as you wouldnt get it into the Heeley Institute: youtube/watch?v=aPjXtaHpUlA and youtube/watch?v=L6J7E6ROc3o . FESTIVAL PLUGS (See below in AND FINALLY, THE USUAL STUFF for how to get your plug in here) Tramlines Festival have announced that more early bird tickets have been made available, they will cost £25 for a weekend pass and will remain available until organisers make their first line-up announcement: tramlines.gigantic/tramlines/sheffield-city-centre-various-venues/2015-07-24-12-00 . CDs (See below in AND FINALLY, THE USUAL STUFF for how to get your plug in here) Róisín Bán have White Rose available for purchase through their BandCamp web-site: roisinban.bandcamp/releases . Mark Hearnes new CD Too Thinly Clad can be had from the man himself - contact Mark at: [email protected] You can buy Luke Hirst CDs from the man himself: lukehirst.bandcamp . Occasional attendee of Crookes Folk Club, Alec Thompson has recently released The Calm Spoon, a CD containing material from a broad range of sources and styles, contact Alec at alect49@gmail . Want something from Toein in the Dark? (You should). They have a couple of CDs available, please contact them on Facebook at: facebook/pages/Toein-in-the-Dark/146711068697390 . Paul Handysides, 2 CDs - Wayward Son and Futures Dream - are available from his Bandcamp site at: paulhandyside.bandcamp/album/wayward-son and paulhandyside.bandcamp/album/futures-dream-2 there are also CDs from his former life in Indie Rock and Alt Country bands, go to his website: paulhandyside and click Discography to find out more. Bright Seasons catchilly named new CD, Bright Season, can be had from their web-site: brightseason.net . Member of Bright Season, Michael J Tinkers, collaboration with Damien OKane, the single Shenandoah and his other CDs are also available at: facebook/michaeljtinker and michaeljtinker . Early Cartographers have launched a new EP On Swings and Roundabouts: facebook/events/1426280424315066/1426746404268468 . Skyhooks new CD At the Stringsmiths Forge is now available, see: skyhookmusic , Ive been waiting for this for YEARS and it was worth the wait! Im sure Keystone will be only too delighted to sell you a copy of their new(ish) CD Blah, Blah, Blah, go to: keystoneacoustic.co.uk for details. Hugh Wallers The Grey Hawk and revised Seeds of Love and Death are available at the bar at Fagans for £10 each, all proceeds from sales are to be donated to MacMillan Cancer Care. Simon Kempston graced the club a little while ago, not many were there to enjoy this excellent singer and guitarist originating from Dundee, but you can enjoy a selection of his CDs from his web-site: simonkempston.co.uk/albums I can thoroughly recommend them. Patrick Rose has his album Paradise Square available both as a CD and a download, whilst his Himself album is also available as a download go to: patrickrose.bandcamp/album/paradise-square and patrickrose.bandcamp/album/himself respectively, or e-mail him at [email protected] . The Repeters (Peter Gilbert and Pete Smith) Fruits of Time and Freedom can be had from Amazon, iTunes and the rest if you must, but Peter Gilbert will be happy to supply you direct at: pipg80@hotmail . Big favourites with yours truly, Grassoline, have their EP, entitled Here But Not at Home - Vol 2 goto: grassoline.bandcamp to buy this and their previous CDs (free entry to Crookes Folk Club for 6 months if you can guess what one of them is called). Philip Cockerhams Running Man is available from Philip at: facebook/PhilipCockerham along with both of his earlier releases. Ray Padgett still has his monster 2 CD set, Traditionalist English Songs, containing 49 traditional English songs available: facebook/raymond.padgett . TOFFEE Music now have 2 CDs, Toffee Rainbow and Sheffield Flood, released to mark the 150th anniversary of the great Sheffield flood, they are £5 each and all proceeds go to the Weston Park Hospital Cancer Charity: toffeemusic.co.uk . Julian Socha will be only too happy to sell you some of his CDs, of which I understand there are several: juliansocha . Dogwood Roses CD All Things to Please Us is available from Mike Richards at: michael_g_richards@hotmail . Welsh Geoffs latest, Crug Mawr, is available to get your sticky mitts on it, go to: welshgeoff.co.uk . Paul Bells latest album, Small Town Boy, is available at: store.paulbellmusic . Shaun (Hutch) Hutchisons EP Introducing... Shaun Hutch is available from Shaun at: shaunhutchmusic . Andy Brodericks CDs are very good and available at: [email protected] . And dont forget Blackwaters Vanderpool, is available at: facebook/blackwatermelodicacoustica?fref=pb&hc_location=friends_tab . BOOKS (See below in AND FINALLY, THE USUAL STUFF for how to get your plug in here) JP Beans Singing from the Floor is now available on general release at all good bookshops. Albert Hattersleys auto-biography Lucky All My Life is now back in print, buy one from the man himself: [email protected] INTERESTING LINKS facebook/pages/Crookes-Folk-Club/261198863985926 - Our very own Facebook page facebook/groups/crookesfolkandallthat - A place for event invites and to find out what is going on in folk and beyond facebook/princess.royal.507 - the Facebook page of our host venue, the Princess Royal google/calendar/embed?src=sheffieldfolk%40gmail&ctz=Europe/London - The Sheffield Folk: Gigs & Events Calendar, if its on in Sheffield, it should be listed here. https://google/calendar/embed?src=nfmj3k662fo6k4nep4n7s7gm20%40group.calendar.google&ctz=Europe/London - The Sheffield Folk: Sessions Calendar want a session in Sheffield? Look here. wortleyfolkclub.info/ - the website of Wortley Folk Club, now based at the Venu in Stocksbridge mansfieldfolkclub.org.uk/ - Mansfield Folk Clubs web site sheffieldbabelsongs.org/ - a project to collect and disseminate songs and related memories from the international people who now live in Sheffield stirrings.org.uk/ - the folk magazine for Sheffield, South Yorkshire and beyond syfolk.co.uk/ - Pete Shaws web site with links to much that is happening in these parts reverbnation/ - a useful site for finding out whats on and where folkradio.co.uk/ - online radio station specialising in folk music sheffieldlive.org/ - home of Sheffields independent radio station, Sheffield Live and, in particular, Thank Goodness Its Folk hallamtrads.co.uk/ - a site promoting traditional song and dance in the Sheffield area jmucreate/ - Acoustic Rotherhams splendid web-site, containing lots and lots of information and links for folk and the broader arts in Rotherham and South Yorkshire, this is a great site wyecreekmusic.co.uk/ - The web-site of a community-based, not for profit, group, set up to promote songwriters in and around the Peak District mudcat.org/ - The Mudcat Cafe online folk music chat room yorkshirefolksong.net/ - The web-site of the Yorkshire Garland project, which includes a growing database of traditional folk songs from Yorkshire yorkshire-folk-arts/ - The web-site of Yorkshire Folk Arts and the Yorkshire Folk Arts directory. Yorkshire Folk Arts exists to co-ordinate and promote folk song and dance throughout Yorkshire E-MAIL [email protected] to get your music included on Mimi OMalleys folk show on Federal Radio AND FINALLY, THE USUAL STUFF How to Get a Plug: I am happy to help people out by including short plugs in this newsletter - here is how you can get yourself one. For ALL plugs, please use [email protected] . Gigs and Other Non-Festival Events I dont have the time nor, frankly, the inclination to trawl through Facebook Events, ReverbNation, Stirrings or leaflets looking for things to plug. So, if you would like me to put a line about your up-coming event in the newsletter, then please e-mail me at [email protected] . Ill try to get it in a couple of weeks before-hand, but in order for me to do that, you need to get it to me on the Tuesday of the week that you want it to appear (for instance, for your plug to appear in the Newsletter for January 16th - sent out January 9th to 13th, you will need to get it to me by Tuesday January 7th). Festivals Rather than add these to my THE PLUG section (as I have done hither too) I now have a dedicated section called FESTIVAL PLUGS (clever, eh?) If you are the organiser of a festival and you would like me to give you a mention then you need to e-mail me at [email protected] with the following:- Festival name Dates Location 3 main headline acts OR a brief (no more than 10 words) summary of the nature of the festival (eg song sessions or sea shanties or Wagon Wheel variations). Closing date for early bird ticket sales Contact details, consisting of one or more of: web address, e-mail address, Facebook page, telephone number I shall include the plug for about 3 weeks prior to the closure of early bird ticket sales and then remove it once that date has passed, re-inserting it about 3 weeks before the event. As with all other plugs, you need to e-mail me at said address, I do not have the time, energy or inclination to trawl through leaflets, web pages, Facebook events or newspapers looking for things to include, no e-mail, probably no plug. CDs and Books I now have separate sections to plug CDs and books, but the e-mail address is the same: [email protected] . Ill need the name and contact details for finding out more (1 or more of snail mail, phone, e-mail, WWW or Facebook). I wont keep the plug in forever, but the turnover will be very much dictated by how many I am asked to include, itll be a case of first in, first out. As usual, we are at the Princess Royal, Slinn Street, SHEFFIELD, S10 1NW, doors open at 8:15, for an 8:30 start and there is no charge for entry, just bring a few quid to support the raffle and collection! All singers and musicians are welcome, there is no need to pre-arrange a spot, just try to get there early, so that we have the best chance of giving everyone a fair go. Disclaimer etc: I have tried to ensure that people do not receive more than one copy of this mailing and hope that all who receive it want it. If you have received more than one copy, or do not wish to receive any further ones, please e-mail me with the e-mail address in question and I shall endeavour to avoid any repetition. See you all in 2015. Steve Cooper, Crookes Folk Club
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