A musical evening with a slight difference!
The QE's Christmas Wassail, “A Party Blower”, in aid of Acorns Charity, on Monday 14th December and Tuesday 15th December at 7.00 pm. Tickets available from Reception. Or see website.
A musical evening with a slight difference!
The QE's Christmas Wassail, “A Party Blower”, in aid of Acorns Charity, on Monday 14th December and Tuesday 15th December at 7.00 pm. Tickets available from Reception. Or see website.
Posted by Tony Burt on December 07, 2009 at 03:25 PM in Events | Permalink | Comments (0) | TrackBack (0)
We'll be continuing our sessions in Bromyard right up to Christmas week!
8th December: Green Dragon, Bishop's Frome
13th December: Rose and Lion
15th December: Falcon
20th December: Rose and Lion
22nd December: Wheelwrights Arms, Pencombe
27th December: Rose and Lion
Do come along, all welcome, all sessions thriving!
Posted by Tony Burt on December 07, 2009 at 02:41 PM in Events, Venues | Permalink | Comments (0) | TrackBack (0)
Venue: The Falcon Mews, Falcon Hotel, Bromyard
Date: Thursday 10th September
Doors Open: 8.00pm
Music: 8.30pm to 11.30pm
Admission: FREE
Artists Performing (no particular order):
+ surprises
This is the opening event of this year's Bromyard Folk Festival and is open to all, whether or not you have a Festival ticket. The performers are all from Bromyard or nearby and can befound regularly at the Acoustic Sessions in and around the town.
The music is pretty wide ranging. Foxtail Soup perform tradional and modern folk music. Typsy Jazz, who are performing a the festival "proper" play amazing Gypsy Jazz, Dead Money Duo offer traditional tunes, Greg's Quartet soft jazz, Brian's band good time rockabilly and Devil's Diamond are my new band focusing on my own material for a change!
It is advisable to get there before 8.30 for a seat as we expect it to be pretty busy.
Any questions email info@bromyardsessions.co.uk
Posted by Tony Burt on September 03, 2009 at 02:10 PM | Permalink | Comments (0) | TrackBack (0)
The funeral of Johnny Collins took place at Breakspear Crematorium in Rusilip, West London on Thursday 13th August. The repatriation process from Poland took weeks to be completed, and he wasn't returned to these shores until nearly the end of July.
Suffice to say that the service, and the reception afterwards back in South Pinner at the home of his Herga Folk Club, were totally awesome. Hundreds of people came from near and far to say a final farewell to someone who had played a part (large or small) in their lives. The tributes at the service from his family and closest friends, summed up the man perfectly. The songs selected were, again, perfect for the occasion, and the singing just took your breath away. The reception was, as anticipated, a wonderful celebration of Johnny in song - hours and hours of songs sung in tribute, with wonderfull choruses, harmonies and so much affection.
I just feel humbled to have been a part of that day.
Posted by John Taylor on August 15, 2009 at 11:32 AM | Permalink | Comments (0) | TrackBack (0)
Johnny Collins has been a guest at Bromyard Folk Festival continuously for nearly forty years, so it very sad to have to write that Johhny died from a heart attack on Sunday 5th July in Gdansk Poland. He and Jim Mageean were performing at the shanty festival and had just finished their concert at the Sailor's Club when he was taken ill.
I am sure there are many, many people locally who will remember Johnny for his singing, his friendship and his gentleness. Just a lovely man in so many ways. I count myself fortunate to have been known him, and to have sung in the same room as him on so maay occasions.
Farewll, Johnny - an inspiration and example to everyone.
Posted by John Taylor on July 08, 2009 at 11:33 AM | Permalink | Comments (0) | TrackBack (0)
I am arranging live music for Bromyard Gala on Sunday 5th July from 2.45 to 4.45. The stage is next to the Beer Tent (wonder who thought of that?) and a good time is anticipated for all.
If you are coming to the Gala that day please come along and say Hi. I do have a few slots left for performers so email info@bromyardsessions.co.uk to express an interest in being included.
The Gala is really a terrific day out, proper Country Fair with Shire horses, fairground organs, vintage cars, caravans, tractors, steam engines and much more.
Visit their website at http://www.bromyardgala.org.uk.
Posted by Tony Burt on June 10, 2009 at 04:38 PM in Events, Music, News | Permalink | Comments (0) | TrackBack (0)
I have two music slots to fill as part of the Bromyard Scarecrow Festival on June 7th between 12.30 and 1.30 and again between 3.00 and 4.00.
It'll be organised chaos but I'm sure it will be fun. If you are interested either post a comment here or email info@bromyardsessions.co.uk. I guess I can fit in up to 5 acts + me to give 6 sets of 20 minutes each. Failing that 4 x 30 minutes or even 2 sets of 20 minutes for just 3 performers.
Posted by Tony Burt on May 26, 2009 at 03:18 PM | Permalink | Comments (0) | TrackBack (0)
This weekend, 8th - 10th May there is a three day Beer Festival combined with music and dancing in and around the Green Dragon.
There will be over 20 cask conditioned ales on offer from all over the UK, and proceedings get under way from 4-00pm on Friday.
Music and dance will include :
Appalachian Clog by Soft Option
Morris by Silurian and Faithful City
Dancing round the Maypole
Music and Song sessions ('Come All Ye' format)
Acoustic Open Mic Sessions
Camping available on village sports field (small concessionary charge applies)
Toilet and shower facilitiers available
No fires on camp site
Camping space on the sports field is limited - book in advance (contact Green Dragon)
More information from :
Simon or Alison at Green Dragon : Tel - 01885 490607 E-mail : greendragoninn@btconnect.com
Posted by John Taylor on May 05, 2009 at 10:05 AM | Permalink | Comments (0) | TrackBack (0)
There are two big events coming up in the next week and a bit - and we need your support!
Firstly on Tuesday next, 28th April, we have the relaunch of the session at the Wheelwrights Arms in Pencombe. For many years this was one of the finest sessions in the West Midlands till long standing licensees Colin and Sue retired. Then we had an object lesson in how to ruin a successful pub in no time flat and the session died. Now it's back again! The atmosphere is great; very pleasant beer from Holdens, Greene King plus a guest or two and very nice straightforward food - all the meats from Legge's in Bromyard, cooked to perfection! I'm not joking - seems like me and Brigi are eating there at least once a week.
Next Tuesday, 28th April is the first session back there. Please come and support us, kick off the revived session with a bang and give Liz and Paul (the new licensees) a bit of encouragement for getting the session back. I'll be doing my usual slavedriver thing, making sure there's more music than blather. Make the effort, come along, bring your friends. For directions post code is HR7 4RN. Just find Pencombe - the pub's in the middle of the village.
Then there's the big event!
From 1st to 4th May is Spring Festival in Bromyard. All sorts of events going on including Town Criers' Competition, Maypole dancing and lots of music. Prime venue is the Falcon Mews, the medieval banqueting hall behind the Falcon Hotel. This is an astonishing venue - if you haven't seen it yet don't miss this chance. It was the stables of the Falcon in 18th and 19th centuries, the town's cinema in early 20th century but research suggests it was part of a medieval monastery or such like even earlier.
On Friday 1st May it will be graced by HotFeat, a really fun soul band but for your particular delectation it's the venue, on Saturday 2nd May, for another "Bromyard Sessions In Concert". Not for the first time, we have a selection of the acts who turn up to play in our pub sessions presenting themselves in concert. The lineup is a bit fluid but so far includes Foxtail Soup, AngelCynn, Ramshackle Bluegrass Band, Al Clearwater, Brian Jones + whoever he drags along, Tony Burt, Ken Crowther and more.
This will be the 3rd "Bromyard Sessions In Concert" and if you missed the first two make amends now!
Doors open at 8.00, music from 8.30 till we get fed up, it costs nothing so be there early as it will be busy (Bromyard folk love a bargain!), Wye Valley Bitter + Brains Rev James from the barrel. It'll be some night. Turn up in droves, tell your mates, support us PLEASE!!!
Posted by Tony Burt on April 24, 2009 at 01:05 AM in Events, Music | Permalink | Comments (0) | TrackBack (0)
Just a reminder of events/sessions in Bromyard and surrounding villages over next few weeks:
12/04 - Rose & Lion
14/04 - Green Dragon, Bishop's Frome
19/04 - Rose & Lion
21/04 - Falcon
26/04 - Rose & Lion
28/04 – Wheelwrights Arms, Pencombe
02/05 – In Concert at the Falcon Mews
03/05 – Rose & Lion
05/05 – Falcon
10/05 – Rose & Lion
12/05 – Green Dragon, Bishop’s Frome
17/05 – Rose & Lion
19/05 – Falcon
24/05 – Rose & Lion
26/05 – Wheelwrights Arms, Pemcombe
31/05 – Rose & Lion
Basically schedule is now:
Rose & Lion every Sunday
Falcon 1st and 3rd Tuesdays
Green Dragon 2nd Tuesday
Wheelwrights 4th Tuesday
For anyone not familiar with these sessions all are in singaround format and all are based on acoustic instruments only. Different sessions are more or less "folky" but any kind of good music is welcome at all.
The Rosie is the most variable and probably the most raucous of the sessions, tends to start fairly folk-oriented but later on plenty of 60's, blues, gypsy jazz as well as folk. The Green Dragon is probably the most "folky" of the sessions. The 3rd Tuesday at the Falcon is very well supported with a wide range of high quality music, the 1st Monday session there has just started and can't see a pattern yet. Finally the session at the Wheelwright's is a resurrection of an old long running session that died a while back. First new session yet to happen but history suggests it will be a good 'un
The "Bromyard Sessions In Concert" event is different. It's featuring a selection of the regular performers at the pub sessions but in concert format. This will be the 3rd such concert we have run and the previous two have been a great success. More info on this shortly.
Posted by Tony Burt on April 09, 2009 at 04:48 PM in Events | Permalink | Comments (0) | TrackBack (0)
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