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MALVERN FOLK WEEKEND

Catherine Howe photos
Martin Thorne
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Babar Luck
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Babajack
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Twisted Routes
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Open Session photos
Paul Jeffrey photos
Paul J Rose photos
John White


Sunday 14th October 2007

doors open: 2pm
£5

Fringe Theatre, Malvern Youth Centre,
Great Malvern
, WR14 2YH - ( map )
00846 hits since August 22 2007

SUNDAY 14TH OCT - Fringe Theatre Malvern Youth Centre WR14 2YH

Catherine Howe

playing songs from 'What A Beautiful Place' (1971) through to 'Princelet Street’ (2006).
Joined by classical guitarists Frances Griffin & Leo Turner, expect Folk/Jazz songs, but also a Latin/South American guitar piece or two, because Frances & Leo are such great players.

http://www.catherinehowe.co.uk

Martin Thorne

Cool Folk Blues Guitar & Vocals. Martin’s influences are many. Listen out for the strains of ethnic tunings, drones, dylan, early folk blues. Free-form playing, laid back & a bit funky.
http://www.myspace.com/martinthorne


Babar Luck

A rant n roll, Gangsta Folk Experience (heavily influenced by hip-hop & reggae).
Previously in ‘King Prawn’, Babar sings “funny & serious, thoughtful songs on
war, religion & society, often with a twist. If the new folk movement wants a multi-cultural spokesman, Here’s the man.” - (Robin Deneslow - The Guardian).
http://www.babarluck.com/
http://www.myspace.com/babarluck

Paul Jeffrey

Original songs. Paul’s influences are too diverse and many to mention (except for Donovan!) Informed by many sources, Paul’s work is honest and idiosyncratic.
http://www.myspace.com/paulwjeffery

Paul J Rose

Original songs, guitar/harmoica
in a driving acoustic folk style.

http://www.myspace.com/pauljrose


Babajack

having made the move from their shed to the stage, perform original material fusing folk & blues. Rich vocals, slide guitar, harp, african drums, percussion, flute, oboe and sax.




Twisted Routes - ‘modern and traditional folk, dribbling individuality.

John White

2-3pm Following the success of the Elgar Festival 2007 Fringe Lectures,
John returns to discuss wisdom, community and the idea of ’folk’ in it’s broadest sense.

For more info see John's website: http://www.malvernmessages.com
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