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Thu 29th Jul 2010

Bournemouth Folk Club, Centre Stage, Queens Road, Bournemouth BH2 6BE

Diana Jones

The beautiful and unique voice of "Folk America" give a concert in Bournemouth armed with powewful and haunting new album
Better Times Will Come. which marks the arrival of a fresh and distinctive voice. "Diana sings of the hard times, murderous urges and chilling loneliness that haunt the old Anglo-Celtic ballads but, with one exception, sets her plain-spoken narratives resolutely in the present."

Tickets £12 adv. from Val Munro (vmmunro AT tiscali.co.uk) 01202 707498

www.bournemouthfolkclub.com


Fri 30th Jul 2010

The Royal Portland Arms, Portland DT5 1LZ

No Fixed Abode

Free

9.00 pm

Email tonynfa AT aol.com
Tel 01773540270

http://www.beerintheevening.com/pubs/s/32/32431/Royal_Portland

www.freewebs.com/musicnfa
www.youtube.com/musicnfa
www.myspace.com/musicnfa


Barrington Court TA19 0NQ

Introductory evening of Playford dance

Introductory evenings of Playford dances for anyone who’d like to learn some of the basics.
In the Great Hall with live music.

7.30 pm to 10.30 pm

Tickets £5 (£4 concessions); book in advance as numbers are limited to 40.

Contact Ann Hinchliffe
annhinchliffe AT hotmail.com


Sun 1st Aug 2010

Barrington Court TA19 0NQ

Storytelling for all ages

12.30, 1.30, 2.30 and 3.30

£1.50 per person. Children please bring adult with you.


Wed 4th Aug 2010

Weavers Club, Westbury, Sherborne, Dorset DT9 3EL

Yetties Music Night

Weavers Club, Westbury, Sherborne, Dorset

Yetties Music Night

An open mic. night for music, song, poetry etc.
Tickets £6 - phone Pete Shutler (01935 814667)

Start time: 8 p.m.

Contact Pete Shutler: 01935 814667


Thu 5th Aug 2010

Barrington Court TA19 0NQ

Storytelling for all ages

12.30, 1.30, 2.30 and 3.30

£1.50 per person. Children please bring adult with you.


Fri 6th Aug 2010

Barrington Court TA19 0NQ

Storytelling for all ages

12.30, 1.30, 2.30 and 3.30

£1.50 per person. Children please bring adult with you.


The Electric Palace, Bridport DT6 3NY

A Sublime Folk Concert

The triple bill includes the superb singer/songwriter and guitarist Maurice Dickson from Northern Ireland with the wonderful traditional uilleann Irish piper Catherine Ashcroft. Also playing are acoustic duo Tinderbox from Bournemouth, and event organiser and banjo and fiddle whiz, Bridport’s own Stompin' Dave Allen.

Belfast born Maurice Dickson, a professional musician for over thirty years has built an enthusiastic audience for his powerful brand of contemporary folk, Irish folk & blues. This journeyman has toured across the UK, Ireland, Europe and America. He has performed at many of the major folk festivals including Sidmouth, Edinburgh, Shetland, Belfast, Aaron, and Cork. Maurice is joined by the wonderful uilleann pipe player Catherine Ashcroft
www.mauricedickson.com

Tinderbox recently returned from a yet hugely successful US tour where they received standing ovations. This original acoustic folk duo feature the "honey-like" vocals of Monique Houraghan, and the intricate finger style guitar of Dan Tucker. They have supported many high profile acts, such as Ralph McTell, Jon Allen & Corinne West. They will be performing across the UK this summer with appearances at Wimborne, Swanage, & Wadebridge Folk Festivals.
www.tinderboxacoustic.com

Following a rip roaring support of Hayseed Dixie in February and a successful gig with his Electric Band in May, Dave is fast becoming a favourite at The Electric Palace. A busy summer of stompin' is ahead for Dave with many festival performances scheduled, including Glastonbury, Tolpuddle Martyrs, and The Great Dorset Steam Fair, culminating in competing in The American National Bluegrass Banjo & Guitar contests in Kansas this September.
www.stompindave.com

Tickets £10/£12 on door available from Bridport TIC.(01308 424901)

www.sublimefolk.com
http://www.electricpalace.org.uk/


Sat 7th Aug 2010 to Sun 15th Aug 2010

Bath

Bath Folk Festival

Confirmed acts for the festival So far include, Fabula Rasa, The Scoville Units, Fernhill, John Hicks, Inu, Angel ridge, Hodmadoddery, Ali George, Leski, Tim Graham and Rachel Hall.

Also a 5 day summer school in Irish music as well as workshops in many other folk traditions.

We have some excellent tutors booked for the summer school and we can confirm that we will have classes in fiddle, timber flute, Guitar and Irish singing as well as workshops in Hungarian Music.
There will also be a mummers' workshop on Sunday 8th

More details as they become available


Sat 7th Aug 2010

Barrington Court TA19 0NQ

Playford at Barrington Court

2nd Sundays and 3rd Saturdays from May to 11th July. 1300h-1630h with 30-min break.

A chance to learn early dance, mainly English, in a splendid historical setting. No experience (or partner) necessary! You’ve played the tunes in many a pub – come and join the dozens who’ve enjoyed finding out how to dance them.
Note: Sessions originally planned for dancers who enjoy a challenge have been postponed to 17th July onward, with extra sessions – dates tbc.
Entry to property is free for participants. Dancers will be asked for a £3 donation towards musicians’ and tutors’ expenses. The Hall will stay open to other National Trust visitors.
Dancers need suitable shoes, i.e. flexible, supportive, low or no heel. Clothing loose and comfortable. Wear black or white, or both, in some form if possible – jeans, tee-shirts, skirts etc, patterned or plain.
National Trust restaurant open till 1645h; or bring a packed lunch or tea. Drinking water recommended.
For more details, contact Ann Hinchliffe: 01935 472771 or annhinchliffe AT hotmail.com


Wed 11th Aug 2010

The Tithe Barn, Dunster

Jane Thomas and the Quantock Quarenders

Halsway Folk Dance Group Summer Picnic and Dance

This is an opportunity to invite new people to join us, plus any friends who have shown an interest in joining the Group and need some encouragement!

Bring your picnic at 7 pm, if fine, in the Village Garden next to the Tithe Barn

Dance 8 - 10.30 p.m. with Jane Thomas and the Quantock Quarenders
Entry - £5.00
More info from 01643 709320


Fri 13th Aug 2010

The Royal George, West Coker BA22 9AN

No Fixed Abode

Free

9.00 pm

Email tonynfa AT aol.com
Tel 01773540270

http://www.royalgeorgeatwestcoker.co.uk/

www.freewebs.com/musicnfa
www.youtube.com/musicnfa
www.myspace.com/musicnfa


Sat 14th Aug 2010

The Rest and Be Thankful, Wheddon Cross, Exmoor TA24 7DR

No Fixed Abode

Free

8.30 pm

Email tonynfa AT aol.com
Tel 01773540270

http://www.restandbethankful.co.uk

www.freewebs.com/musicnfa
www.youtube.com/musicnfa
www.myspace.com/musicnfa


Sun 15th Aug 2010

The Pier Room, Old Ship Aground, Quay Street, Minehead

Eileen Ann's Birthday Party!

Eileen Ann (founder of Acorn Folk Club) invites all Acorn supporters to her
Birthday Party!

Bring your voices and instruments or just come. Very informal evening but please email acornfolkclub AT googlemail.com to confirm to give landlady some idea of numbers.

7.30 for 8.00 pm.


Thu 19th Aug 2010

Ritz Acoustic Club, Victoria St, Burnham-on-Sea

Bag of Rats

The popular Showcase/Buffet Nights cost £3.50 for members, £4.00 for non members and £2.50 for Students and Children. The Showcased artiste will play the final set of the evening at about 9.45/10pm. The rest of the evening is normal Open Mic, so if you want to play get there early at about 8pm.

01278 785365.


Barrington Court TA19 0NQ

Storytelling for all ages

12.30, 1.30, 2.30 and 3.30

£1.50 per person. Children please bring adult with you.


Fri 20th Aug 2010

Barrington Court TA19 0NQ

Storytelling for all ages

12.30, 1.30, 2.30 and 3.30

£1.50 per person. Children please bring adult with you.


The Royal George, West Coker

Tom and Holly Palmer

A rare chance to experience the outstanding, vocal harmonies of Tom & Holly, together in Somerset for the first time in over 4 years. if you attend one performance this year, make it this one!
for more info...www.tom-palmer.co.uk

free gratis

Start time: 08.45
Finish time: 00.00

Contact allison / lisa: 01935 862334
hello AT royalgeorgeatwestcoker.co.uk


Sat 21st Aug 2010

Blake Hall, South Petherton TA13 5BT

Ange Hardy

Accoustic 'story in song' evening

Book online or phone the booking line on 07522 112 786.

Ange Hardy is coming to a Somerset village hall near you! Don't miss out on the chance to see Ange performing in these small and intimate venues.

We're going to light some candles, make sure the bar is well stocked, and encourage you to join her for an incredible evening of beautiful acoustic music.

Ange uses her honest and exposed lyrics combined with a stunning vocal performance and delicate guitar picking to tell the songs behind her story and the stories behind her songs.

Ange has been compared to artists including Katie Melua, Eva Cassidy, Suzanne Vega and Kate Rusby. It's easy to see why!


£7 in advance, £8 on the door

7.30 - 9.30

Contact Ange Hardy: 07522 112 786

ange AT angehardy.com


Barrington Court TA19 0NQ

Storytelling for all ages

12.30, 1.30, 2.30 and 3.30

£1.50 per person. Children please bring adult with you.


Sun 22nd Aug 2010

Barrington Court TA19 0NQ

Playford at Barrington Court

2nd Sundays and 3rd Saturdays from May to 11th July. 1300h-1630h with 30-min break.

A chance to learn early dance, mainly English, in a splendid historical setting. No experience (or partner) necessary! You’ve played the tunes in many a pub – come and join the dozens who’ve enjoyed finding out how to dance them.
Note: Sessions originally planned for dancers who enjoy a challenge have been postponed to 17th July onward, with extra sessions – dates tbc.
Entry to property is free for participants. Dancers will be asked for a £3 donation towards musicians’ and tutors’ expenses. The Hall will stay open to other National Trust visitors.
Dancers need suitable shoes, i.e. flexible, supportive, low or no heel. Clothing loose and comfortable. Wear black or white, or both, in some form if possible – jeans, tee-shirts, skirts etc, patterned or plain.
National Trust restaurant open till 1645h; or bring a packed lunch or tea. Drinking water recommended.
For more details, contact Ann Hinchliffe: 01935 472771 or annhinchliffe AT hotmail.com


Thu 26th Aug 2010

Sunray Folk Club, Broadmayne Village Hall

David Newey and Christi Andropolis

Free admission with a Jug Collection- this means that you decide what you consider to be a fair ticket price. This is what the artists receive

Contact: Bob Kirkpatrick on 07786 654 074 bob AT bobkirkpatrick.co.uk

http://www.sunrayfolkclub.co.uk/
http://www.myspace.com/bobkirkpatrick


Sun 29th Aug 2010

The Exchange, Sturminster Newton

The Destroyers

These dazzling fifteen piece festival favourites take Balkan and Klezmer music as their starting point for a searing live musical journey that has captured audiences around the country. With massed ranks of fiddles, brass, vocals and much more besides, their blazing passion on stage creates a swirling spectacle of sensation and sound which in the last few years they have brought to London's Barbican, and festivals including Glastonbury, Sidmouth and, locally, the Larmer Tree. They had so much fun here in rural Dorset last summer, selling out both Artsreach venues, that they're looking forward to much more of the same on their return visit this summer, helping us celebrate our 20th birthday!
Web: thedestroyers.co.uk

7:30pm

Local Box Office: 01258 475137
Website: stur-exchange.co.uk

An Artsreach presentation
http://www.artsreach.co.uk/


Wed 1st Sep 2010

Weavers Club, Westbury, Sherborne, Dorset DT9 3EL

Yetties Music Night

Yetties Music Night

An open mic. night for music, song, poetry etc.
Tickets £6 - phone Pete Shutler ( 01935 814667)
No charge for performers.

Start time: 8 p.m.

Contact Pete Shutler: 01935 814667


Thu 2nd Sep 2010 to Sun 5th Sep 2010

Burnham-On-Sea

Burnham-On-Sea's Fifth Free FolkFest

Over 70 acts booked including Show Of Hands, Dambuskers, The Roots
Union, Run, Pyrates!, London Philharmonic Skiffle Orchestra, FOS
Brothers, Rick Payne, Hedgepig, A Parcel Of Rogues, Three Sheets
T'Wind, Bag Of Rats, Pamela Wyn Shannon, Stompin' Dave Allen, Boxcar
Aldous Huxley, Phil King, The Sea Kings...

All events on Saturday/Sunday are free. For tickets for Show Of Hands
and Dambuskers visit website:

http://www.folkfest.co.uk


Fri 3rd Sep 2010 to Sun 5th Sep 2010

Langton Matravers, Dorset BH19 3DU

Purbeck Folk Festival

A great little festival with weekend camping in the idyllic setting of a sheep farm in the Purbeck Hills of South Dorset. Music and ceilidh with excellent PA in barns. 400 people bought tickets in 2009, the first year of the festival.
Headliners for 2010 include Dogan Mehmet and Deerhunters, Monster Ceilidh Band, Megson, Gadarene, Martha Tilston and many more.
Tickets via festival website.

www.purbeckfolk.co.uk


Sat 4th Sep 2010

The Acorn Folk Club, The Pier Room, Old Ship Aground, Quay Street, Minehead TA24 5AY

Phil Beer

Postponed until 11th December


Odcombe Village Hall

Ange Hardy

Accoustic 'story in song' evening

Ange Hardy is coming to a Somerset village hall near you! Don't miss out on the chance to see Ange performing in these small and intimate venues.

We're going to light some candles, make sure the bar is well stocked, and encourage you to join her for an incredible evening of beautiful acoustic music.

Ange uses her honest and exposed lyrics combined with a stunning vocal performance and delicate guitar picking to tell the songs behind her story and the stories behind her songs.

Ange has been compared to artists including Katie Melua, Eva Cassidy, Suzanne Vega and Kate Rusby. It's easy to see why!

£7 in advance, £8 on the door

7.30 - 9.30

Contact Ange Hardy: 07522 112 786

ange AT angehardy.com


The Electric Palace, Bridport DT6 3NY

Martin Carthy and Dave Swarbrick

A startlingly intense reunion from this legendary, ground-breaking duo. All the old skills are demonstrated with a new collection of traditional songs and instrumentals. Their experienced approach to their art lacks none of the fervour of their early days, and brings a maturity born of many years living with the music that is an integral part of their beings.

Tickets £12.50 from Bridport Tourist Information Centre 01308 424901
Doors open 7pm / Show starts 8pm

http://www.electricpalace.org.uk/


Thu 9th Sep 2010

Bournemouth Folk Club, Centre Stage, Queens Road, Bournemouth BH2 6BE

Peter Rowan Bluegrass Band

The Peter Rowan Bluegrass Band consists of dyed-in-the wool traditional players with over 100 years of combined live gigging experience. Joining guitarist Peter Rowan are Jody Stecher, mandolin; Keith Little, banjo; and Paul Knight, bass. The ensemble has graced the stages of Hardly Strictly Bluegrass, Grey Fox, Merlefest, Rothbury and numerous other festivals, entertaining audiences with original songs executed in vibrant harmony.

Tickets £16 from Val Munro (vmmunro AT tiscali.co.uk) 01202 707498

www.bournemouthfolkclub.com


Fri 10th Sep 2010 to Sun 12th Sep 2010

Swanage

Swanage Folk Festival

Concerts, dance displays, workshops, sessions, childrens activities, craft fair and trade stalls - all this and more at Swanage Folk Festival.

www.swanagefolkfestival.co.uk


Fri 10th Sep 2010

Bath Folk Club, Widcombe Social Club, Widcombe Hill Bath BA2 6AA

Reg Meuross with Bethany Porter

A sublime songwriter with a varied singing and acting career that spans back to 1986 with The Panic Brothers, his excellent duo with Richard Morton. they recorded one album called "In The Red" .Five years of successful touring and TV work followed, with appearances at Edinburgh, Glastonbury, Sidmouth and all the major British Festivals.
Reg then went on to form The Flamingos who featured ex Graham Parker guitarist Martin Belmont, Bob Loveday from The Penguin Cafe Orchestra & Bob Geldof's Band & Alison Jones of The Barely Works. They recorded one album called "Arrested". In recent years Reg has been a crucial member of Hank Wangford's band, The Lost Cowboys.
In 1996 he released the critically acclaimed CD "The Goodbye Hat" and was nominated for several music awards, including best song for 'Ring around the Roses.' This was followed up in 2004 with the album that really established Reg as one of Britain's finest singer songwriters (Time Out), "Short Stories".
Reg's writing, performing and acting credits include work with people as diverse as the famous French Composer Vladimir Cosma - who wrote the cult movie Diva; Gerard Depardieu; Marsha Malamet; Nick Lowe; Not The Nine O'Clock News; Robbie Coltrane; Chris Difford; Charlie Dore; Gary Clark; Antonia Bird; Lenny Henry; Jeremy Hardy; & Paul Merton. He has been touring with Bath’s great Cellist Bethany Porter, who’s sense of beauty and depth in her music has had her much demand.

7:30pm
£9/£8 Concs.

http://www.bathfolkclub.org.uk/


Sat 11th Sep 2010

Donyatt Village Hall

Artisan

Five Year Reunion Tour

01460 52912


The Roman Townhouse, County Hall, Dorchester

y'Strel's Band

The Little Red Book Tour

Featuring songs from The New National Song Book (1905) – and its red and more or less little.

Even in 1905 some of the songs went back over two hundred years, having survived some of the most tempestuous years in the history of these islands. And the songs lay between the book covers, waiting for us to meet them in the early 1960s - by now obscure tunes and strange words that made little sense to ears used to the recorded delights of Light and Third programmes. And the stories of these songs could all have ended there - but they really are strong enough - and exotic enough - to survive for more generations yet. Like the Tardis, the Little Red Book is bigger on the inside. And - also like the Tardis - it takes us travelling; back to the days of our youth, and back to those wonderful days when Song was young.

This gig may include community singing!

y'Strel's Band is John Bullock and Helen Coombs: tel. 01305 889256

7.30 pm
£8.00 on the door


Sun 12th Sep 2010

Barrington Court TA19 0NQ

Playford at Barrington Court

2nd Sundays and 3rd Saturdays from May to 11th July. 1300h-1630h with 30-min break.

A chance to learn early dance, mainly English, in a splendid historical setting. No experience (or partner) necessary! You’ve played the tunes in many a pub – come and join the dozens who’ve enjoyed finding out how to dance them.
Note: Sessions originally planned for dancers who enjoy a challenge have been postponed to 17th July onward, with extra sessions – dates tbc.
Entry to property is free for participants. Dancers will be asked for a £3 donation towards musicians’ and tutors’ expenses. The Hall will stay open to other National Trust visitors.
Dancers need suitable shoes, i.e. flexible, supportive, low or no heel. Clothing loose and comfortable. Wear black or white, or both, in some form if possible – jeans, tee-shirts, skirts etc, patterned or plain.
National Trust restaurant open till 1645h; or bring a packed lunch or tea. Drinking water recommended.
For more details, contact Ann Hinchliffe: 01935 472771 or annhinchliffe AT hotmail.com


The Pier Room, Old Ship Aground, Quay Street, Minehead

Acorn 'Open Night'

Come sing, play or listen in an informal setting. All welcome as always. Free entry and "Pass the Piggy" to help with Acorn Guest Nights which are on the first Saturday of each month.

Please visit www.acornfolkclub.co.uk for all details about the Club, or email acornfolkclub AT googlemail.co.uk for more information.

This is the first of these open nights. From October they will be on the 3rd Sunday of the month.


Thu 16th Sep 2010

Bournemouth Folk Club, Centre Stage, Queens Road, Bournemouth BH2 6BE

Rachel Harrington and Rod Clements

From the crossroads of country, folk & bluegrass, acclaimed American singer-songwriter Rachel Harrington is a roots musician in the purest sense whose unique artistry captures the deep links between country, gospel and soul. Her songs are a primer in Americana, telling personal and mythical stories from the American West. Championed by Bob Harris of Radio 2, her two acclaimed albums hit the top spot of the Euro-Americana Chart. Rachel will be performing with master guitarist and ex-Lindisfarne hitmaker Rod Clements whose consummate musicianship and illustrious folk-roots credentials ensure the perfect accompaniment to Rachel's haunting songs.

Tickets £10 from Val Munro (vmmunro AT tiscali.co.uk) 01202 707498

www.bournemouthfolkclub.com


Fri 17th Sep 2010 to Sun 19th Sep 2010

Ebborways Farm, Pelting Drove, Priddy BA5 3BA

Mendip Association of Folk and Entertaining Arts - MAFEA Festival

With the success of the 2009 launch, we are proud to announce the 1st Mafea Festival and a much enlarged venue. Special entertainment’s and performances will occur. Participation and spontaneous involvement will be the norm.

Friday Night 8pm till late individual performances and Jam Session in Club Marquee
Saturday individual performances, group sessions at various on site locations.
12 noon, Jam Session In the Club Marquee till teatime
Saturday Evening 8pm till late Grand Concert in main Marquee (Free) ( Not To Be Missed)
Sunday General relaxed day with various entertainment’s
Sunday night 8pm Survivors session in Club Marquee
On site camping will be available at moderate cost
On site Catering facilities
resident bar facility in Club Marquee
Also tea, coffee and soft drinks will be available all day
Craft Marquee and various Traders on site
Children’s Entertainment
Also in operation will be: First aid, 24 hr Security, 24hr Toilets.

This weekend is an open to all and is also an invitation to folk and other artist to join the Mafea Association.
*Like to steward at this event, if so please e-mail: enquiries AT mendipfolk.org.uk*

Tickets at a reduced fee available in advance.
Advanced (Reduced) £23.00 + camping at £5.00 per person per night
At the festival : £25.00 + camping at £6.00 per person per night
Day pass: 0800 -2359 £10.00
Children under 16 Free
Fully paid up Mafea members £20.00 = entrance fee will be waived.

enquiries AT mendipfolk.org.uk or info AT folkmusicsomerset.co.uk


Fri 17th Sep 2010

Wessex Acoustic Folk Club at The Royal British Legion, Church Lane, Blandford, Dorset DT11 7AD

Jerry Harmon (The Smoky Mountain Gypsy)

Taking a night out of his tour of Ireland, we are delighted to welcome Grammy nominated Jerry Harmon, a wonderful singer, guitarist and story-teller from the Appalachian Mountains of North Carolina. This is a rare event and we are honoured to have him at the club. If you like 'mountain music' or bluegrass style then this is the night for you.
“Jerry Harmon made a great impression on me, our Artistic Director, Joanna McGregor, and audiences at the Festival – on a solo gig in a packed theatre.... Jerry’s authentic country blues approach to singing and song-writing, his droll wit and down-home humour and characterful story-telling seem to me to be very worthy of more exposure here in the UK, Ireland and in mainland Europe.”

Nod Knowles, Chief Executive Officer, Bath International Music Festival (UK) 2009

Tickets £8 (£6 members) from Kathy on 01202 732239

www.wessex-acoustic.co.uk


Chetnole Village Hall, next to the Chetnole Inn

Raggy Annie and friends

with interval spot from new young morris team 'Sting in the Tail'

This may be the last in this series of ceilidhs


Sat 18th Sep 2010

Hoskyns Memorial Hall, North Perrott TA18 7SX

Ange Hardy

Accoustic 'story in song' evening

Book online or phone the booking line on 07522 112 786.

Ange Hardy is coming to a Somerset village hall near you! Don't miss out on the chance to see Ange performing in these small and intimate venues.

We're going to light some candles, make sure the bar is well stocked, and encourage you to join her for an incredible evening of beautiful acoustic music.

Ange uses her honest and exposed lyrics combined with a stunning vocal performance and delicate guitar picking to tell the songs behind her story and the stories behind her songs.

Ange has been compared to artists including Katie Melua, Eva Cassidy, Suzanne Vega and Kate Rusby. It's easy to see why!

£7 in advance, £8 on the door

7.30 - 9.30

Contact Ange Hardy: 07522 112 786

ange AT angehardy.com


Barrington Court TA19 0NQ

Playford at Barrington Court

2nd Sundays and 3rd Saturdays from May to 11th July. 1300h-1630h with 30-min break.

A chance to learn early dance, mainly English, in a splendid historical setting. No experience (or partner) necessary! You’ve played the tunes in many a pub – come and join the dozens who’ve enjoyed finding out how to dance them.
Note: Sessions originally planned for dancers who enjoy a challenge have been postponed to 17th July onward, with extra sessions – dates tbc.
Entry to property is free for participants. Dancers will be asked for a £3 donation towards musicians’ and tutors’ expenses. The Hall will stay open to other National Trust visitors.
Dancers need suitable shoes, i.e. flexible, supportive, low or no heel. Clothing loose and comfortable. Wear black or white, or both, in some form if possible – jeans, tee-shirts, skirts etc, patterned or plain.
National Trust restaurant open till 1645h; or bring a packed lunch or tea. Drinking water recommended.
For more details, contact Ann Hinchliffe: 01935 472771 or annhinchliffe AT hotmail.com


Pampered Pigs, Rye Hill, Bere Regis BH20 7LP

Barn dance with Black Sheep

from 7pm

Tickets £10 Adults and £5 Young People and includes a Ploughman’s Supper.

Drinks will be available from the Licensed Bar.
Tickets available from: -
Chris Whitfield on 01929 472159, or Chris Gall 01305 772634
& Pampered Pigs Farm Shop.


Sun 19th Sep 2010

Chalk and Cheese, Maiden Newton DT2 0BD

Chalk and Cheese,Maiden Newton

This session gets even better. Mostly English.
There will be no session in August so September will be worth waiting for.

Start time: 19:45

Finish time: 23:00

Contact Colin and Ruth Thompson: 01300 321396

fiddler AT casterbridge.net


Thu 23rd Sep 2010

Sunray Folk Club, Broadmayne Village Hall

Issy & David Emeney with Kate Riaz

Free admission with a Jug Collection- this means that you decide what you consider to be a fair ticket price. This is what the artists receive

Contact: Bob Kirkpatrick on 07786 654 074 bob AT bobkirkpatrick.co.uk

http://www.sunrayfolkclub.co.uk/
http://www.myspace.com/bobkirkpatrick


Sat 25th Sep 2010

Stoke sub Hamdon Working Men's Club, West Street, Stoke sub Hamdon TA14 6PS

Bag of Rats


Upwey Old School Village Hall, Church Street, Upwey DT3 5QE

y'strel's Band

The Little Red Book Tour

Featuring songs from The New National Song Book (1905) – and its red and more or less little.

Even in 1905 some of the songs went back over two hundred years, having survived some of the most tempestuous years in the history of these islands. And the songs lay between the book covers, waiting for us to meet them in the early 1960s - by now obscure tunes and strange words that made little sense to ears used to the recorded delights of Light and Third programmes. And the stories of these songs could all have ended there - but they really are strong enough - and exotic enough - to survive for more generations yet. Like the Tardis, the Little Red Book is bigger on the inside. And - also like the Tardis - it takes us travelling; back to the days of our youth, and back to those wonderful days when Song was young.

This gig may include community singing!

Ploughman’s Supper on offer (£12 inclusive ticket: contact John on 01305 889256 for booking, which is essential if you want some cheese. Supper will be at 6.30pm!)

y'Strel's Band is John Bullock and Helen Coombs: tel. 01305 889256

7.30 pm
£8.00 on the door


Thu 30th Sep 2010

Bath Folk Club, Widcombe Social Club, Widcombe Hill Bath BA2 6AA

Spiers and Boden

English folk's favourite duo make a triumphant return to the Bath folk club! They we're one of the first acts to play the club when it was started in 2008. Described by The Guardian as “the finest instrumental duo on the traditional scene” and twice winners of the BBC Radio 2 folk award for Best Duo, John Spiers and Jon Boden have made the genre of spontaneous, punky English folk very much their own stomping ground.

Loud, proud, and with just a few acoustic instruments, they create a multitude of textures upon which they present traditional stories and dance music which are as much at home on the main stage of Cambridge Folk Festival as they are in a lock-in at the local pub.

7:30pm
£13

http://www.bathfolkclub.org.uk/


The Brewhouse Theatre & Arts Centre, Taunton TA1 1JL

Jim Moray

Since graduating from Birmingham Conservatoire in summer 2003, Jim Moray is described as the most significant development in folk music in the last 30 years, causing a revolution in the folk world with a series of award-winning albums. He is a singer and multi-instrumentalist who creates startlingly contemporary recordings of England’s most traditional songs.

7.45pm
Full £12 60+ £12 Conc. £2 off

http://www.thebrewhouse.net/


Fri 1st Oct 2010

The Hub Verwood BH31 6WW

Spiers and Boden

Described by The Guardian as “the finest instrumental duo on the traditional scene” and twice winners of the BBC Radio 2 folk award for Best Duo, John Spiers (vocals, melodeon) and Jon Boden (vocals, fiddle) have made the genre of spontaneous, punky English folk very much their own stomping ground.

Loud, proud, and with just a few acoustic instruments, they create a multitude of textures upon which they present traditional stories and dance music which are as much at home on the main stage of Cambridge Folk Festival as they are in a lock-in at the local pub.

"Technically they stand head to head with the best of their generation...Jon Boden plays fiddle with an earthy vigour that's utterly compelling and sings in a frantic breathless manner as if the hounds of hell are taking lumps out of his backside, while John Spiers harmonises and plays urgent driving melodeon to a very high standard indeed...halfway to reinventing the style without even realising it…" fRoots Magazine.

"Strong vocals, excellent musicianship, dynamics, drive and passion"BBC Radio 2 folk website.

John Spiers and Jon Boden have been consistently wowing audiences up and down the country for the last 5 years with their unique blend of traditional English folk song with a contemporary twist and hi-octane dance tunes which get everyone dancing. Spiers & Boden now find themselves at the forefront of the new folk revival both as a duo, and in their fronting of big folk band Bellowhead.


£14 on the door; £12 in advance

Start time: 8pm

Contact Jo Kelly: 01202 828740

info AT thehubverwood.co.uk


Hornblotton Village Hall

Corrine West with Kelly Joe Phelps

We are delighted to have a return visit from the Corrine West, this time with Kelly Joe Phelps, fantastic and unique guitarist and singer/songwriter. Corinne’s own haunting songs will have you spellbound, and with Kelly Joe on guitar and vocals this will be a night to remember.

£10 advance, £12 on the door,
so book early!

colin bowen 01963 240282

www.corinnewest.com www.kellyjoephelps.net


Sat 2nd Oct 2010

The Acorn Folk Club, The Pier Room, Old Ship Aground, Quay Street, Minehead

Special Club Night featuring Pat Smith and Ned Clamp

Opening of our Ninth Season A Special Club Night featuring our well-loved Pat (Spoons) Smith and Ned Clamp
http://www.myspace.com/patsmithnedclamp

Entry (on this occasion) £3.00 Raffle. Floorspots, musicians, singers and listeners all welcome.

Doors Open 7.30 for 8.00 pm. Contact Eileen Ann or Jim 01643 709394, email acornfolkclub AT googlemail.com and visit www.acornfolkclub.co.uk for full details and to buy tickets on line.


Wiveliscombe Community Centre TA4 2JP

Ange Hardy

Accoustic 'story in song' evening

Book online or phone the booking line on 07522 112 786.

Ange Hardy is coming to a Somerset village hall near you! Don't miss out on the chance to see Ange performing in these small and intimate venues.

We're going to light some candles, make sure the bar is well stocked, and encourage you to join her for an incredible evening of beautiful acoustic music.

Ange uses her honest and exposed lyrics combined with a stunning vocal performance and delicate guitar picking to tell the songs behind her story and the stories behind her songs.

Ange has been compared to artists including Katie Melua, Eva Cassidy, Suzanne Vega and Kate Rusby. It's easy to see why!

£7 in Advance (£8 pn the Door)

7.30 - 9.30

Contact Ange Hardy: 07522 112 786

ange AT angehardy.com


Tue 5th Oct 2010

The Electric Palace, Bridport DT6 3NY

Oysterband Acoustic

For over thirty years Oysterband have managed to perform a balancing act which they have made into a fine art - combining the ideals and knowledge of English folk music with the fire of punk. Their deft mix of poetry, politics and insanely catchy melodies have made this 5-piece one of the greatest folk-rock ensembles of all time.

In their live set they perfom an acoustic journey through classic and rare gems from the Oysterband songbook presented in the inimitable, upfront Oyster style - energetic and melodic songs sparked by clever and insightful lyrics.

£15 / £13
Doors 7:30 pm
www.electricpalace.org.uk
Bridport Tourist Info: 01308 424 901


Bridgwater Arts Centre, 11-13 Castle St, Bridgwater TA6 3DD

Street Sounds And Landscape Songs

A day of presentations and taster sessions looking at making music outdoors and the role of music in outdoor performance and celebration, led by Tim Hill with other workshop leaders.
We will look at street bands, landscape music, new approaches to drumming and percussion groups, voice and choirs, and building instruments.
The day is for anyone interested in outdoor music making, including music teachers, educators, theatre and youth workers, musicians. We will be making music but anyone can join in. For more info contact Tim at timhill AT thrivesomerset.org

10.30am to 4.30pm
Free, bring lunch to share

Booking: 01278 422700
Online: www.bridgwaterartscentre.co.uk


Fri 8th Oct 2010

Bath Folk Club, Widcombe Social Club, Widcombe Hill Bath BA2 6AA

Tinker's Bag

Tinkers Bag are a group of friends that have played music and sung together since 1997, In that the group has written and played 6 full length shows and performed at concerts and clubs throughout the county and at Festivals and clubs well beyond Wiltshire’s borders. They will be presenting a show called A labourer’s year. It describes a year in the life of a labouring man of the 1900’s “To plough and sow, and reap and mow, and be a Farmers Boy” Although life as a farm labourer was hard at the turn of the century , it was not without it’s pleasures and celebrations. The show starts at the beginning of the working year, around March, when the old Farmer is giving over his farm to the new owner and the hard work of the forthcoming spring is about to start. We travel through the year and hear of old customs; like using the early morning May dew to guarantee a beautiful complexion, the Morris dance, the Harvest home, the cutting of the last sheaf of corn, hedging and ditching, mumming plays and the new year celebrations. We end the show with a song about a christening, with reminders of the cycle of life and labour around the year, with the new beginnings coming with the new spring

7:30pm
£9/£8 Concs.

http://www.bathfolkclub.org.uk/


Wessex Acoustic Folk Club at The Royal British Legion, Church Lane, Blandford, Dorset DT11 7AD

Bob Fox

One of the North East's favourite exports, Bob sings a variety of songs with style, aplomb and humour.

Support from the brilliant trio Thornbridge.

Tickets £10 (£8 members) from Kathy on 01202 732239

www.wessex-acoustic.co.uk


Sat 9th Oct 2010

The King William, Market Place, Glastonbury BA6 9HL

Bag of Rats

9.00 pm

free


Sat 16th Oct 2010

Davis Hall, West Camel

Ange Hardy

Accoustic 'story in song' evening

Ange Hardy is coming to a Somerset village hall near you! Don't miss out on the chance to see Ange performing in these small and intimate venues.

We're going to light some candles, make sure the bar is well stocked, and encourage you to join her for an incredible evening of beautiful acoustic music.

Ange uses her honest and exposed lyrics combined with a stunning vocal performance and delicate guitar picking to tell the songs behind her story and the stories behind her songs.

Ange has been compared to artists including Katie Melua, Eva Cassidy, Suzanne Vega and Kate Rusby. It's easy to see why!

£7 in advance, £8 on the door

7.30 - 9.30

Contact Ange Hardy: 07522 112 786
ange AT angehardy.com


The Black Bear Hotel, Wareham BH20 4LT

y'Strel's Band

The Little Red Book Tour

Featuring songs from The New National Song Book (1905) – and its red and more or less little.

Even in 1905 some of the songs went back over two hundred years, having survived some of the most tempestuous years in the history of these islands. And the songs lay between the book covers, waiting for us to meet them in the early 1960s - by now obscure tunes and strange words that made little sense to ears used to the recorded delights of Light and Third programmes. And the stories of these songs could all have ended there - but they really are strong enough - and exotic enough - to survive for more generations yet. Like the Tardis, the Little Red Book is bigger on the inside. And - also like the Tardis - it takes us travelling; back to the days of our youth, and back to those wonderful days when Song was young.

This gig may include community singing!

y'Strel's Band is John Bullock and Helen Coombs: tel. 01305 889256

7.30 pm
£8.00 on the door


Bridgwater Arts Centre, 11-13 Castle St, Bridgwater TA6 3DD

Malinky

Few Scottish folk bands have made such an impact in recent years as Malinky. Born out of the Edinburgh session scene of the late '90s, the band soon emerged as the leading young group focusing on Scots song. With their stunning fourth album Flower & Iron, Malinky celebrate their tenth anniversary and introduce a newly revamped line-up, meanwhile underscoring their reputation as one of Scotland’s most distinctive and accomplished folk bands. While retaining their hallmark song-based repertoire, performed by three superb lead vocalists and arrayed with tastefully inventive instrumentation, Malinky today unite seasoned maturity with sparkling freshness, casting their musical net wider than ever.


8pm

£12; £10 members & conc

Booking: 01278 422700
Online: www.bridgwaterartscentre.co.uk


Fri 22nd Oct 2010

Bridgwater Arts Centre, 11-13 Castle St, Bridgwater TA6 3DD TA6 3DD

Dragonsfly

Dragonsfly perform a mixture of music and song from traditional, original and World sources and have an interest in Breton music.

Archie Churchill-Moss Diatonique accordions (melodeons)
Duncan Moss Electro acoustic Hurdy Gurdies, Half long bagpipes, saxophones, flute, rauschpfeife, backing vocals
Maya Preece Half long bagpipes, lead vocals, guitar, recorders
Daygan Robinson Mandolin, Bouzouki, backing vocals
Tom Simenauer Drums, Tablas, backing vocals
Iccy Slade 6 string bass

Dragonsfly have recorded 3 albums and performed over the UK at festivals and arts centres as well as performing live on Charles Hazlewood's BBC Radio 2 show and have received airplay on Verity Sharp's Late Junction show on BBC Radio 3. They have also performed on the Avalon Stage at the Glastonbury Festival. Members of Dragonsfly have played extensively over the years
including with Shave the Monkey, Robert Plant and Jimmy Page, Sheila Chandra, Billy Bragg and Andy Cutting.

www.dragonsfly.org

www.bridgwaterartscentre.co.uk
01278 422 700


Wessex Acoustic Folk Club at The Royal British Legion, Church Lane, Blandford, Dorset DT11 7AD

Isambarde

The wonderful trio of young musicians who play traditional and traditional style songs with their own flare and style.

Support from Terry McDonald, a great local singer and guitarist.

Tickets £10 (£8 members) from Kathy on 01202 732239

www.wessex-acoustic.co.uk


Bridgwater Arts Centre, 11-13 Castle St, Bridgwater TA6 3DD

Dragonsfly

Dragonsfly is a vibrant union of acoustic musicians influenced by medieval and contemporary world folk music. This well established and widely respected band weave together new and old songs, instrumentals and dance pieces from many world traditions, from France and Brittany to Eastern Europe and beyond. The result is a musical landscape of groove driven music that is passionate, high energy, tender and entrancing played on instruments such as bagpipes, hurdy-gurdy and bouzouki, fronted by stunning vocals.

8pm
£12; £10 members & conc

Booking: 01278 422700
Online: www.bridgwaterartscentre.co.uk


Sat 23rd Oct 2010

The Sulis Club, Claverton Down Road, Bath BA2 7AU

The Committee Band, caller Nick Walden

Last appearance in Bath!

Free parking
Bar available

7.30-11.00pm

Adult £9, Concession £7, 7-16 yrs £2

Contact: Richard & Jo 01225 311634
joanne.lander AT talktalk.net
http://www.poppyrecords.co.uk/bathceilidh/main.htm


Wells Cathedral

Show of Hands

England’s finest acoustic roots duo, Show of Hands, embarks, this Autumn on an extensive tour of England’s Cathedrals including a special visit to Wells in Somerset

This is not folk as you know it. Sensitive to the venue’s special environment these musicians eye-defying multitude of instruments are as inspiring as the setting they will be in. From slide guitar to fiddle, mandolin to South American cuatro what venue could be more apt for the Devon-based act described by Peter Gabriel as “one of the great English bands”

Starting the show will be a special guest, to be announced

Doors 6.15pm Start 7.00pm
Tickets Available from
Wells Cathedral Box Office 01749 672773 & 24hrs See Tickets 0871 22 00 260 http://www.seetickets.com


Thu 28th Oct 2010

Sunray Folk Club, Broadmayne Village Hall

Ian Bruce, and Cole Stacey

Free admission with a Jug Collection--this means that you decide what you consider to be a fair ticket price. This is what the artists receive

Contact: Bob Kirkpatrick on 07786 654 074 bob AT bobkirkpatrick.co.uk

http://www.sunrayfolkclub.co.uk/
http://www.myspace.com/bobkirkpatrick


Fri 29th Oct 2010

The Brewhouse Theatre & Arts Centre, Taunton TA1 1JL

Ralph McTell

Described by Billy Connolly as Britain’s best singer/songwriter, Ralph McTell is one of the UK’s most consummate entertainers. Travel with Ralph on a journey along the musical path he has followed for over four decades. His astute observation and wry take on life shine through his songs and anecdotes. His rich baritone voice and his virtuosity on guitar promise a very special evening.

7.45pm
£18.50

http://www.thebrewhouse.net/


Sat 30th Oct 2010

Robert Sewers Hall Curry Rivel TA10 0HD

Ange Hardy

Accoustic 'story in song' evening

Ange Hardy is coming to a Somerset village hall near you! Don't miss out on the chance to see Ange performing in these small and intimate venues. With tickets at £5 this is incredible value entertainment.

We're going to light some candles, make sure the bar is well stocked, and encourage you to join her for an incredible evening of beautiful acoustic music.

Ange uses her honest and exposed lyrics combined with a stunning vocal performance and delicate guitar picking to tell the songs behind her story and the stories behind her songs.

Ange has been compared to artists including Katie Melua, Eva Cassidy, Suzanne Vega and Kate Rusby. It's easy to see why!

£7 in advance, £8 on the door

7.30 - 9.30

Contact Ange Hardy: 07522 112 786

ange AT angehardy.com


Fifehead Magdalen village hall (just off the A30 at Henstridge)

y'Strel's Band

The Little Red Book Tour

Featuring songs from The New National Song Book (1905) – and its red and more or less little.

Even in 1905 some of the songs went back over two hundred years, having survived some of the most tempestuous years in the history of these islands. And the songs lay between the book covers, waiting for us to meet them in the early 1960s - by now obscure tunes and strange words that made little sense to ears used to the recorded delights of Light and Third programmes. And the stories of these songs could all have ended there - but they really are strong enough - and exotic enough - to survive for more generations yet. Like the Tardis, the Little Red Book is bigger on the inside. And - also like the Tardis - it takes us travelling; back to the days of our youth, and back to those wonderful days when Song was young.

This gig may include community singing!

y'Strel's Band is John Bullock and Helen Coombs: tel. 01305 889256

7.30 pm

No bar -- bring your own!
£8.00 on the door


Sat 6th Nov 2010

The Acorn Folk Club, The Pier Room, Old Ship Aground, Quay Street, Minehead

James Findlay

Winner of BBC 2 Young Folk Musician
http://www.myspace.com/jfindlay
http://www.chesilpromotions.co.uk/James.htm

Tickets £5.50 in advance, £6.00 on the door.

Raffle, floorspots, musicians, singers and listeners all welcome

Doors Open 7.30 for 8.00 pm.
Contact Eileen Ann or Jim 01643 709394, email acornfolkclub AT googlemail.com and visit www.acornfolkclub.co.uk for full details and to buy tickets on line.


Hazelbury Mill, Crewkerne TA18 7NY

Bag of Rats

9.00 pm

Free


Bridgwater Arts Centre, 11-13 Castle St, Bridgwater TA6 3DD

Norma Waterson and Eliza Carthy

With The Gift Band

Two of the country's finest exponents of traditional song, mother and daughter Norma and Eliza have effortlessly engaged new audiences and admirers across two generations. Between them, they have 3 Mercury Prize nominations and have both been presented with BBC Folk Singer of the Year awards, as well as innumerable other accolades.
Although they have recorded together on many occasions over the years, newly released album The Gift is Norma and Eliza's first, much anticipated, duo release. They are touring as a six piece band, including Martin Carthy, performing traditional classics as well as some unexpected gems.

8pm
£17

Booking: 01278 422700
Online: www.bridgwaterartscentre.co.uk


Wed 10th Nov 2010

The Brewhouse Theatre & Arts Centre, Taunton TA1 1JL

Blazin’ Fiddles

The hottest contemporary fiddle players from the highlands and islands of Scotland. They capture the excitement, passion and the sensitivity of Scottish music as they showcase solo regional styles of each fiddler as well as all hands jumping in for a wonderful explosion of music. Fiddles and bows blaze away with guitar and piano for one of the most exciting and memorable fiddle ensembles ever to take to the stage.

7.45pm
Full £15 60+ £15 Conc. £12.50

www.thebrewhouse.net


The Electric Palace, Bridport DT6 3NY

The Levellers

Folk-punk band Levellers have announced a “grass roots” tour in November 2010 taking in 18 towns and cities around the UK stopping off at Bridport's Electric Palace. After enjoying some sweaty club shows in Europe in 2009 the band have decided to book a tour playing gigs not on their usual UK touring circuit. The band will be playing in some of the towns and cities they played at when they were first starting out and others that they have never played before!

Tickets £21.50 available from Bridport TIC or Bridport Music
Doors open 7.30pm / Show starts 8.30pm

www.aweaponcalledtheword.com
http://www.electricpalace.org.uk/
A Midnight Mango presentation
http://www.midnightmango.co.uk


Fri 12th Nov 2010

The Hub Verwood

Ralph Mc Tell

Described by Billy Connolly as Britain's best singer/ songwriter, Ralph McTell is one of the UK's most consummate entertainers. He has won The Ivor Novello Award and a BBC Lifetime Achievement Award for his songwriting.
You, the audience, will travel with Ralph on a ninety-minute journey along the musical path he has followed for over four decades. Ralph's astute observation and wry take on life shine through his songs and anecdotes. His rich baritone voice and his virtuosity on guitar promise a very special evening.
"A big man with a big heart and a big, big talent." Willy Russell
"McTell hits the spot by telling your personal story: yours and everyone's." The Guardian

£18.50

Start time: 8pm

Contact The Box Office: 01202 828740

info AT thehubverwood.co.uk


Sat 13th Nov 2010

Martock Parish Hall TA12 6JL

Ange Hardy

Accoustic 'story in song' evening

Ange Hardy is coming to a Somerset village hall near you! Don't miss out on the chance to see Ange performing in these small and intimate venues. With tickets at £5 this is incredible value entertainment.

We're going to light some candles, make sure the bar is well stocked, and encourage you to join her for an incredible evening of beautiful acoustic music.

Ange uses her honest and exposed lyrics combined with a stunning vocal performance and delicate guitar picking to tell the songs behind her story and the stories behind her songs.

Ange has been compared to artists including Katie Melua, Eva Cassidy, Suzanne Vega and Kate Rusby. It's easy to see why!

£7 in advance, £8 on the door

7.30 -- 9.30

Contact Ange Hardy: 07522 112 786

ange AT angehardy.com


The Royal British Legion, Victoria St, Bridport

y'Strel's Band

The Little Red Book Tour

Featuring songs from The New National Song Book (1905) – and its red and more or less little.

Even in 1905 some of the songs went back over two hundred years, having survived some of the most tempestuous years in the history of these islands. And the songs lay between the book covers, waiting for us to meet them in the early 1960s - by now obscure tunes and strange words that made little sense to ears used to the recorded delights of Light and Third programmes. And the stories of these songs could all have ended there - but they really are strong enough - and exotic enough - to survive for more generations yet. Like the Tardis, the Little Red Book is bigger on the inside. And - also like the Tardis - it takes us travelling; back to the days of our youth, and back to those wonderful days when Song was young.

This gig may include community singing!

y'Strel's Band is John Bullock and Helen Coombs: tel. 01305 889256

7.30 pm
£8.00 on the door


Fri 19th Nov 2010

Tacchi-Morris Arts Centre, School Road, Monkton Heathfield, Taunton TA2 8PD

Isla St Clair

Isla presents a wonderful evening of traditional song, folk and modern classics,spiced with personal experiences of her colourful life as a singer, broadcaster and TV personality of the highest quality.


£12.00 & £10.00 (concs)

8.00pm - 10.15pm

Reserved seats now on sale from the Arts Centre Box Office (open Mondays - Fridays 10.00am - 4.00pm and 6.30pm - 7.30pm)
Contact Box Office: 01823 414141

info AT tacchi-morris.com or admin AT tacchi-morris.com


Wessex Acoustic Folk Club at The Royal British Legion, Church Lane, Blandford, Dorset DT11 7AD

Vin Garbutt

The living legend himself. Great songs, great humour, and a wonderful entertainer, Vin has it all.

Support from Nigel Waite, a local singer-songwriter with a growing reputation.

Tickets £12 (£10 members) from Kathy on 01202 732239
www.wessex-acoustic.co.uk


Sun 21st Nov 2010

The Electric Palace, Bridport DT6 3NY

Seth Lakeman

This summer, Seth Lakeman, widely regarded as the UK’s foremost folk singer songwriter, makes his eagerly awaited return with new album ‘Hearts & Minds’, due for release on Relentless/ Virgin on June 28th. The follow up to 2008’s Top 10, critically acclaimed ‘Poor Man’s Heaven’, ‘Hearts & Minds’ encompasses traditional and modern themes of love, loss and human struggle and represents a further leap forward in both songwriting and sonics.

Tickets £18 in advance / £21 on the door
http://www.electricpalace.org.uk/


Fri 26th Nov 2010

Bath Folk Club, Widcombe Social Club, Widcombe Hill Bath BA2 6AA

Dick Gaughan

The only act booked purely for the club two years in a row. This is quite possibly Scotland’s finest singer and song writer as well as being a very good producer with a career spanning over 4 decades. He was this year presented with the lifetime achievement award at the BBC2 folk award ceremony. Dick has inspired countless musicians along his long career not only with his passionate, humorous and beautiful delivery of both traditional and self written songs but for his oft expressed social and political stance standing up for freedom and fighting oppression on every level.

7:30pm
£14/£12 Concs.

http://www.bathfolkclub.org.uk/


Sat 27th Nov 2010

Chiselborough Village Hall TA14 6TR

Ange Hardy

Accoustic 'story in song' evening

Ange Hardy is coming to a Somerset village hall near you! Don't miss out on the chance to see Ange performing in these small and intimate venues.

We're going to light some candles, make sure the bar is well stocked, and encourage you to join her for an incredible evening of beautiful acoustic music.

Ange uses her honest and exposed lyrics combined with a stunning vocal performance and delicate guitar picking to tell the songs behind her story and the stories behind her songs.

Ange has been compared to artists including Katie Melua, Eva Cassidy, Suzanne Vega and Kate Rusby. It's easy to see why!

£7 in advance, £8 on the door

7.30 - 9.30

Contact Ange Hardy: 07522 112 786

ange AT angehardy.com


The Sulis Club, Claverton Down Road, Bath BA2 7AU

All Blacked Up, caller Baz Parkes

Free parking
Bar available

7.30-11.00pm

Adult £9, Concession £7, 7-16 yrs £2

Contact: Richard & Jo 01225 311634
joanne.lander AT talktalk.net
http://www.poppyrecords.co.uk/bathceilidh/main.htm


Dorchester Arts, School Lane, Dorchester

y'Strel's Band

The Little Red Book Tour

Featuring songs from The New National Song Book (1905) – and its red and more or less little.

Even in 1905 some of the songs went back over two hundred years, having survived some of the most tempestuous years in the history of these islands. And the songs lay between the book covers, waiting for us to meet them in the early 1960s - by now obscure tunes and strange words that made little sense to ears used to the recorded delights of Light and Third programmes. And the stories of these songs could all have ended there - but they really are strong enough - and exotic enough - to survive for more generations yet. Like the Tardis, the Little Red Book is bigger on the inside. And - also like the Tardis - it takes us travelling; back to the days of our youth, and back to those wonderful days when Song was young.

This gig may include community singing!

y'Strel's Band is John Bullock and Helen Coombs: tel. 01305 889256

7.30 pm
£8.00 on the door


Thu 2nd Dec 2010

Bridgwater Arts Centre, 11-13 Castle St, Bridgwater TA6 3DD

Dick Gaughan

One of the most potent artists to emerge from the Scottish folk-music revival, Dick Gaughan tells it like it is. His explosive and dexterous guitar-playing, and tremendous voice, express perfectly his passionate, often affectionate, and always truthful songs. Whether reaffirming his own Scottish working-class identity, or contemplating injustices and solidarity, Gaughan has a remarkable gift for drawing his audiences into his personal and poignant commentaries on life and the world. This year Dick was presented with a Lifetime Achievement Award during the BBC Radio 2 Folk Awards, to go with his 2009 induction into the Scots Trad Music Hall of Fame.

8pm
£12; £10 members & conc Booking: 01278 422700
Online: www.bridgwaterartscentre.co.uk


Fri 3rd Dec 2010

Wessex Acoustic Folk Club at The Royal British Legion, Church Lane, Blandford, Dorset DT11 7AD

Pete Coe

A man of many talents and skills, Pete is a one man folk festival. He sings, plays many instruments, and dances too, a fantastic all-round entertainer! It's good to welcome him back to the club.

Support tbc see website for updates.
Tickets £12 (£10 members) from Kathy on 01202 732239

www.wessex-acoustic.co.uk


Sat 4th Dec 2010

The Acorn Folk Club, The Pier Room, Old Ship Aground, Quay Street, Minehead

Club night featuring Roger Bryant

Roger Bryant - Cornish Songwriter.
Entry £2.00. Raffle, floorspots, musicians, singers and listeners all welcome.

Doors Open 7.30 for 8.00 pm.
Contact Eileen Ann or Jim 01643 709394, email acornfolkclub AT googlemail.com and visit www.acornfolkclub.co.uk for full details and to buy tickets on line.


Sat 11th Dec 2010

The Acorn Folk Club, The Pier Room, Old Ship Aground, Quay Street, Minehead

Phil Beer

www.philbeer.co.uk.
Ambassador of Acoustic Roots Music.

Tickets £8.00, under 16s £6.00 Buy Tickets. Raffle, floorspots, musicians, singers and listeners all welcome. Book early and come early!!

Doors Open 7.30 for 8.00 pm.
Contact Eileen Ann or Jim 01643 709394, email acornfolkclub AT googlemail.com and visit www.acornfolkclub.co.uk for full details and to buy tickets on line.


Sun 19th Dec 2010

Hornblotton Village Hall

Belshazzar's feast

Belshazzar's Feast consists of Paul Hutchinson (from Hoover the Dog) and Paul Sartin (from Bellowhead), both brilliant musicians and great entertainers. If there's one gig to go to next Christmas this is it!

((More details as I get them -- Steve))


Hornblotton Village Hall

Belshazzar's feast

The wonderful Belshazzar's Feast, the remarkable duo of Paul Hutchinson (of Hoover the Dog) and Paul Sartin (of Bellowhead). The two Pauls are as entertaining and amusing as they are talented, and their collection of pieces especially for this time of year will really get your Christmas off to great start.

Tickets £10

colin bowen (01963 240282)

www.belshazzarsfeast.co.uk/


Sat 8th Jan 2011

The Acorn Folk Club, The Pier Room, Old Ship Aground, Quay Street, Minehead

Vicki Swan and Jonny Dyer

Annual Party and Guest Night!

One of the best duos on the folk scene today www.smallpiper.co.uk

Note! For this month only the club is meeting on the SECOND Saturday

Tickets £5.50 in advance, £6.00 on the door. Buy Tickets Raffle, floorspots, musicians, singers and listeners all welcome

Doors Open 7.30 for 8.00 pm.
Contact Eileen Ann or Jim 01643 709394, email acornfolkclub AT googlemail.com and visit www.acornfolkclub.co.uk for full details and to buy tickets on line.


Sat 22nd Jan 2011

The Sulis Club, Claverton Down Road, Bath BA2 7AU

Steamchicken with caller Hugh Rippon

Free parking
Bar available

7.30-11.00pm

Adult £9, Concession £7, 7-16 yrs £2

Contact: Richard & Jo 01225 311634
joanne.lander AT talktalk.net
http://www.poppyrecords.co.uk/bathceilidh/main.htm


The Sulis Club, Claverton Down Road, Bath BA2 7AU

Woodpeckers

Free parking
Bar available

7.30-11.00pm

Adult £9, Concession £7, 7-16 yrs £2

Contact: Richard & Jo 01225 311634
joanne.lander AT talktalk.net
http://www.poppyrecords.co.uk/bathceilidh/main.htm


Thu 27th Jan 2011

The Brewhouse Theatre & Arts Centre, Taunton TA1 1JL

Martin Simpson: True Stories

True Stories is a combination of traditional songs and Simpson’s own original compositions, receiving wide critical acclaim when it was released in 2009. Ranging from solo guitar instrumentals to full band arrangements it features some of the finest musicians around. Influenced by Northumbrian dance tunes, Anglo Scots ballads, blues songs, New Orleans jazz and R and B, the sounds are highly distinctive. Simpson’s own songs are beautifully written and at times most unusual in form.

7.45pm
Full £14 60+ £14 Conc. £12

www.thebrewhouse.net


Sat 5th Feb 2011

The Acorn Folk Club, The Pier Room, Old Ship Aground, Quay Street, Minehead

Hilary Spencer & Grant Banyam

Hilary (ex Artisan) Superb Voice and Grant an exceptionally talented guitarist bring you traditional and contemporary material presented with great humour.
Tickets £5.50 in advance, £6.00 on the door. Raffle, floorspots, musicians, singers and listeners all welcome.

Doors Open 7.30 for 8.00 pm.
Contact Eileen Ann or Jim 01643 709394, email acornfolkclub AT googlemail.com and visit www.acornfolkclub.co.uk for full details and to buy tickets on line.


Bridgwater Arts Centre, 11-13 Castle St, Bridgwater TA6 3DD

Shave the Monkey - Reunion Tour

Shave the Monkey formed in 1989 and toured the major UK and European Festivals, Arts Centres and Folk Clubs for 15 years (including Fairport Convention's Cropredy, Cambridge, Denmark, Germany and Belgium Festivals), alongside extensive national radio and TV appearances.

Following popular demand, they have organised another UK tour in 2011. Their 4 CDs have also recently been re-released also available on iTunes and Amazon.

More details later!

8.00 pm

www.shavethemonkey.co.uk
www.bridgwaterartscentre.co.uk
01278 422 700


Sat 19th Mar 2011

The Sulis Club, Claverton Down Road, Bath BA2 7AU

Asha

Free parking
Bar available

7.30-11.00pm

Adult £9, Concession £7, 7-16 yrs £2

Contact: Richard & Jo 01225 311634
joanne.lander AT talktalk.net
http://www.poppyrecords.co.uk/bathceilidh/main.htm


Sat 2nd Apr 2011

The Acorn Folk Club, The Pier Room, Old Ship Aground, Quay Street, Minehead

The Askew Sisters

Brilliant Young Duo making waves on the folk scene
http://www.askewsisters.co.uk/

Tickets £5.50 in advance, £6.00 on the door.
Raffle, floorspots, musicians, singers and listeners all welcome.

Doors Open 7.30 for 8.00 pm.
Contact Eileen Ann or Jim 01643 709394, email acornfolkclub AT googlemail.com and visit www.acornfolkclub.co.uk for full details and to buy tickets on line.


Sat 7th May 2011

The Acorn Folk Club, The Pier Room, Old Ship Aground, Quay Street, Minehead

Trio Threlfall

Quintessentially English Traditional Song
http://www.triothrelfall.net/

Tickets £5.50 in advance, £6.00 on the door. Raffle, floorspots, musicians, singers and listeners all welcome.

Doors Open 7.30 for 8.00 pm.
Contact Eileen Ann or Jim 01643 709394, email acornfolkclub AT googlemail.com and visit www.acornfolkclub.co.uk for full details and to buy tickets on line.