baring-gould folk weekend
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FRIDAY TO SUNDAY 26 28OCTOBER 2018
wren musicBaring-Gould
OKEHAMPTON • DEVONFolk Weekend
CONCERTS, WORKSHOPS, SESSIONS, CEILIDH DANCING AND MORE...
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PHIL BEER, Polly Bolton, Matt Quinn, Hannah Cumming, Georgia Lewis, Martin and Shan Graebe, Banter, Trev Munkenbeck and Kat Barlow, Kevin Sessions
ARTISTS APPEARING IN 2018:
Singers from the Black Diamond Folk Club, BirminghamAndy Casserley, Derek Catley, Phil Cross, Paul Ryanvisiting the Somers Trad Folk Club, Worcester, 10/8/18
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FoLklife• cymru / WaLES • ENGLaND: WEST couNTry • WEST mIDLaNDS & oxoN
Bewnans Gwerin
In 1384 Connaught was divided between the O’Connor
Dons and the O’Connor Roes, the latter receiving the
Eastern part of the province on the West bank of the
Shannon. From the 11th century until 1461 the
O’Maolconrys had the duty of inaugurating the Kings of
Connaught. Only they and the hereditary Guardian of the
sacred hill of Carn Fraoich were allowed on the Hill
during the ceremony. His main duty was to place the
“royal rod or wand in O’Connor’s hand”. But in
1461“McDermot arrogated to himself the right of
inaugurating both the O’Connors”. He is said to have “put
pressure on O’Maolconry, who for a consideration, sold
the hereditary office…”10 This would explain the princely
role of the McDermott Roes. Whatever the rights of their
claim to princely status, O’Carolan evidently concurred
with the position of his good patrons.
O'Sullivan11, however, notes there were two branches of the County Roscommon family; the MacDermotts of
Alderford, usually known by the title MacDermott Roe, and the MacDermotts of Coolavin. The head of the latter
branch was known in O'Carolan's time as the Prince of Coolavin, and O'Sullivan believes it probable that the Princess
Royal was his eldest daughter and not one of the MacDermott Roes.
Frank Kidson asserted that Princess Royal was "English, early 18th century", and written for Princess Anne of
Hanover), daughter of King George II of England, who bestowed the title on her in 1727. Kidson had copied Wright's
new Princess Royal 12, with a copy of the Arethusa on the reverse of the sheet; see illustration 4 for the original. 13 If this
was "new", the original seems to be in Walsh's Dancing Master, first published 1723,which gives another, quite
different, tune under the title Princess Royal; see illustration 3. 14
William Shield (1748–1829 used the tune for a song, the Arethusa about a naval battle, in his opera the Lock and Key
(1796). The hero, a naval officer, apparently rather inappropriately sings it outside his love's window. In spite of this,
the song was an immediate success. Captain W.B. Whall noted it at sea between 1861 and 1872. 15
Curiously, some morris version are major, while others are minor, as in the original.
Minor Major
Bampton Abingdon
Bledington Adderbury
Icomb Bidford
Longborough Fieldtown
Lower Swell Oddington
Stanton Harcourt Sevenhampton
Sherborne
Illustration 3: Princess Royal, from John Walsh's
Dancing Master
Illustration 4: new Princess Royal from D.
Wright's Country Dances (1735)
Illustration 2: O'Carolan playing the harp
The Fox and the Hare(They’ve all got a mate but me)
Kind Christ ians all on you I call if to pi ty you feel in clined. Your care to be stow on a44
fell ow full of woe for he’s al most out of his mind. For wives I’ve wed who are
all gone dead, my love it was la bour in vain. I have ma rried and I’ve bur ied ’till I’m
al most worr ied and sick with wives on the
Chorus:
brain. It’s the fox and the hare, the bad ger and the bear and the
birds in the green wood tree, and the pre tty li ttle ra bbits all en
gaging in their ha bits, they’ve all got a mate but me.
Kind Christians all on you I call if to pity you feel inclined.Your care to bestow on a fellow full of woe for he’s almost out of his mind.For wives I’ve wed who are all gone dead,My love it was labour in vain.I have married and I’ve buried ’till I’m almost worriedAnd sick with wives on the brain.
Chorus:It’s the fox and the hare, the badger and the bearAnd the birds in the greenwood tree,And the pretty little rabbits all engaging in their habits,They’ve all got a mate but me.
Totnes Folk Song Club 2nd Thursday of the Month – 8.00pm The Dartmouth Inn The Plains, Totnes
8th January – Singers’ Night 12th February – Guest Lee Collinson
10th March – Singers’ Night 9th April – Guests The Askews
For more information contact Anne & Steve Gill 01803 290427
Or Andy Clarke 01803 732312
11th October - Singers Night8th November - Guest Night
with Dave Webber & Anni Fentiman13th December - Singer’s Night
with Traditional Carols
PENNYMOOR SINGAROUND"Cruwys Arms”, Pennymoor, near Tiverton, Devon EX16 8LF
8.00pm, 3rd Wed of monthContact Nicola King 01837 82100
MUSIC SESSION12pm, last Sun of month
Contact Clare Penney 01884 860023
Facebook: Pennymoor Singaround
topsham folk clubfolk music & song on Sunday evenings
Concert nights at Matthews HallFore Street, Topsham EX3 0HF
Martin Simpson14 October 2018 at 8pm. £15 adv/£17 door
Moore, Moss & Rutter4 November 2018 at 8pm. £10 adv/£12 door
Concert tickets can be bought online atwww.topshamfolkclub.org also on singers’ nightsor at concerts - all enquiries 01392 875332
Singers nights atThe Globe HotelFore StreetTopsham EX3 0HRApart from concertevenings and Augustall other Sundays aresingers’ nights from8pm-10.30pm. Free entry. All welcome- sing, play, listen, join in...
FREE feature spot: at our singers’ night atThe Globe Hotel Malthouse on 18 November 2018 we present an hour with Rosie Hood
NB - no singers’ nighton 23 December 2018
THE VILLAGE PUMPFriday Folk
8.00 - 11.00
The Lamb Inn, Mortimer Street Trowbridge BA14 8BNwww.villagepump.org.uk
Thursday 22nd November £18
1st December £10
7th December £10
5th October £10
2nd November £10
Open Mic. Fridays 19 Oct, 16 Nov - £3
Tom Lewis support Antoine & Owena
Peter Knight's Gigspanner Big Band@ Holy Trinity Church - Trowbridge
A Night for Dorothy - Charity Concert
Chris Foster support Bernard Hoskin
Sarah McQuaid support Christopher McDonnell
The ForesT Folk ClubOrepool Inn, Chepstow Road,
Sling, Coleford GL16 8LH1st+3rd Sunday, 7.30pm for 8pm
Guest night: mostly £7 • Singers’ night £2.50, singers £1.50October 7th Huw WilliamsOctober 21st Singers NightNovember 4th Singers NightNovember 18th Steve TilstonDecember 2nd Chris & Wendy MoretonDecember 16th Singers Night & Christmas Party
Contact: Jan O’Neill www.forestfolkclub.com
11th Oct - Open House
8th Nov - Davey & Hunt
13th Dec - Xmas Party
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NAILSEA FOLK CLUBTithe Barn, Nailsea, N. Somerset
(Tithe Barn except § at Ring of Bells)also NAILSEA FOLK singers & musicians nights
Grove Sports Centre, 2nd Tues 7 Oct 18 Devils Violin
9 Oct 18 Nailsea Folk @ the Grove 8pm 13 Oct 18 Model Folk Band 2 Nov 18 Breabach 13 Nov 18 Nailsea Folk @ the Grove 8pm 25 Nov 18 Gigspanner 11 Dec 18 Nailsea Folk @ the Grove 8pm 13 Dec 18 Tim Brine and Sue Franklin § 31 Dec 18 New Years Eve Barn Dance
online tickets: www.ticketsource.co.uk/nailsea-folk-club• nailseafolkclub @hotmail.co.uk • Dave Francis 01275 540231
www.nailseafolkclub.co.uk for full details
BODMIN FOLK CLUBCORNWALLFRIDAYS 8.00
St Petroc’s Parish Centre, upstairs function room,Church Square, Bodmin PL31 2DP
12th October You Are Wolf 26th October Ye Vagabonds 2nd November Thomas McCarthy 16th November Brown Boots 30th November Andy Clarke & Bruce Millar 14th December Keith Kendrick & Sylvia Needham
Other Fridays: Open House, join us for a song and music session.Enquiries: Mike Freemantle, 01726 816454 bodminfolk.co.uk
Cheltenham Folk ClubThe Sandford Park Alehouse20 High Street GL50 1DZUsually 2nd & 4th Sundays,starting 7.45 with a few tunes.
Oct. 14 Si Barron Oct. 28 Shanty Night with Rod Penlington and Chris Beaumont Nov. 11 Ron Taylor Nov. 25 Mick Holditch Dec. 9 Jan Harvey and Ian Harvey Jan. 13 tba
www.cheltenhamfc.org.ukChris ~ 01242 571185 • Judith ~ 01242 577506
SYTCHAMPTON DANCESVillage Hall, Cow Lane,Sytchampton DY13 9SY
Bring own drinks ~ Refreshments available
OCCASIONAL SATURDAYS, 7:30 - 10:30pm15th December ~ Mike Courthold with Momentum
19th January 2019 ~ Mark Elvins with The Falconers16th March 2019 ~ Lynne Render with Nozzy
CLUB NIGHTS with live music, every WEDNESDAY, 8pm - 10pm, from September to July
Contact John: 01384 897 179, orGay: [email protected]
www.sytchamptondanceclub.org.uk
REDDITCHFOLK CLUB
now at89 Salford Close, Redditch,
Worcestershire B98 7UL
Every 1st and 3rd Saturdayof each month, 8pm ‘till 11
For more details, contact Dave [email protected]
07795 022779
Meadow Road, Catshill, Bromsgrove, B61 0JJ 8.00pm on the second & last Thursday of each month
Oct 11th – Dan McKinnon – a welcome return to Bromsgrove for one of the most delightful people you could wish to meet...PLUS a great voice, great guitar work and a load of stories from his native Canada Oct 25th – The Autumn Showcase – Four more “acts” eager to show just what the can do...a possible full gig at Club or Festival is the “prize” Nov 8th – Dave Gibb – Following his great success at Festival 2018, we just couldn't wait to get him back to Bromsgrove. Great songs, amazing guitar, excellent rapport....contemporary, trad, self penned & a bit of pop Nov 29th – Union Gill – Something of a two women tour de force!! Great singing and audience participation....possibly combined with a little bubble blowing, a bit of knitting & possibly making & flying paper planes!! Dec 13th – Christmas Party – Cynthia's hot nibbles, The Band of the Salvation Army, the 5 minute panto, fancy dress (if you want to)...this year's theme 70 years of the NHS, guests singers
Already booked for the club in 2019......Kieran Halpin, Louise Jordan, Craig and Willoughby, Ian Sherwood, James Keelaghan and Huw MacMillan
BROMSGROVE FOLK FESTIVAL 11th-14th July 2019 Put it in your diary....already booked.........The Churchfitters,
Jez Lowe, The Bad Pennies, Kate Bramley, Richard Digance, Anthony John Clarke, Mike Silver, Johnny Coppin, Patchwork Skies,
The Lost Notes, Silvington.....and more to come!!
What fun we shall have!!
Contact - Bob 0121 476 5938 email [email protected] to get on Mailing List or log on to www.bromsgrovefolkclub.co.uk Facebook....Bromsgrove Folk Club and Festival
Twitter @bromsgrovefolk
SPECIAL OFFER!! 25 years old and under (proof required) FREE membership and HALF PRICE ADMISSION
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Worcester’s weekly folk club!
the Somerstraditional folk club
every Friday, 8.15pm Bishop Allenby Hall, St Stephen’s Church, off St Stephen’s St, off A449 Ombersley Rd. Lots of parking in churchyard. 4 miles from M5 J7 ~ 5 miles from J6
Hear us ! Sample tracks from our Club CD on website
“a place where traditional song is at home”
Folk Nights every Friday ~ doors open 8pmThe club runs from 8.15pm, till 10.45pm
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• Oct: 5 Folk Night, with Choruses to start 12, 19, 26 Folk Nights• Nov: 2 Folk Night, with Choruses to start 9, 16, 23, 30 Folk Nights• Dec: 7 Folk Night, with Choruses to start 14, 21 Folk Nights (28 closed)• Jan: 4 Folk Night, with Choruses to start 11, 18, 25 Folk Nights• and Sat Oct 6, our fabulous Members’ Harvest Supper (prebooked only)• open Bank Holidays & throughout the year except Dec 28th
Come and join us, any Friday!Chris: [email protected] • Sam & Eleanor: 01684 561378
www. somers-folk-club. org. ukVisitors £2.50 … your 1st Friday visit is FREE !
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