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Welcome to Milford on Sea Folk Club archive section
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MAY 2009 TALES & TUNES Pete Gritton and Gill Redmond Story teller, 'cellist and English bagpipes
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Pete Gritton Traditional French, Breton and Swedish music and dance. World and Folk. I play a bit of bagpipe (English medieval), bodhran, bones, bombarde and whistle/flute (Irish and willow flute) And I have to mention Gill Redmond the brilliant folk 'cellist! and Metheglin
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Floor singers include BLACK TULIP Three superbly blended voices - one powerful sound. Calling on songs across the genres from Crosby, Stills and Nash to The Waillin' Jennys and from classic jazz standards to originally penned material, Black Tulip add their mellow harmonies and make each song their own. Performances include purely acoustic versions and simple instrumental accompaniments.
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Support singers Barron Brady (Watch a video of a performance) Si Barron - Singer, Guitar, Harmonium and Rosalind Brady - Singer, Flutes, Harmonium Simon and Rosalind have a deservedly large following in their native Devon and are now travelling up and down the country finding equal success with national audiences. Their repertoire consists of ancient ballads played alongside self written material.
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Blending poetry, joy and passion in uniquely crafted songs, the duo fuse their voices together weaving in and out of the unusual and rich guitar harmony and creating by turns a joyful or yearning beauty with an undeniable power that speaks to the heart and mind.
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April 2009
In the Autumn of 2003, three singers, rich in repertoire and musical experience, decided to combine their talents as an a-capella harmony trio. Those singers were Moira Craig, Sarah Morgan, and Carolyn Robson. Under the billing Craig; Morgan; Robson they captivated Milford's folk club in April. Their repertoire ranged from the comic, the love-song to the lullabyfrom Geordie songs, Scottish songs and traditional English. A really entertaining trio - they've promised to return to the club hopefully for a Christmas special
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Moira Craig, Sarah Morgan, and Carolyn Robson.
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Also appearing in April was George Papavergis - great entertainer and professional musician - we were lucky to have him and we are delighted that he'll be back for a guest spot in November
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Murphy's Lore We were also really delighted to have the support, again, of Noeleen and Alex from Murphy's Lore - beautiful voice, lovely tunes - we'll book them again soon but it's so great to have them as floor singers.
Thanks, Noeleen and Alex. www.murphyslore.co.uk
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