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Orpington Folk Club
November 2002 |
| 7th | RON TRUEMAN-BORDER Talented singer-songwriter. Hailed as Kent's, nay Britain's most innovative songsmith! "Now
then"
Ron
Trueman-Border (FLAMS FCD 005) Review their latest CD by Ernie Noad: Two songwriter/performers..........The
well-crafted songs share folk themes...... New Album Review his latest CD by Steve Clarke: Released 18th September 2002 *Breaking Hearts*Hurting one another*Don't get up*Black-Eyed Sally*Tearing My England Down*Hyenas*Everybody's Looking For Love*Blue As Your Eyes*Anyway*If It Don't Kill Me*Luck Of The Irish*Old Man Of The Sea*Wrong Tree*Chained To The Rails*Good If She Tried*Wounded Knee*Sister Moonlight*Cat 'O' Nine Tails*Million Years*By My Side* http://www.folking.com/rontruemanborder |
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SINGERS AND MUSICIANS NIGHT
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DANGEROUS CURVES
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INGERSOLL VIVA
SMITH
An intimate evening with three ladies in perfect harmony. |
| 28th |
JOHN BREEZE
John Breeze - A hairy old folkie of the best sort, John is catholic in his repertoire and flexible in delivery - that's to say he knows enough songs to keep most people singing all night and he's an intelligent audience-reader. You'd have to be real sour not to enjoy one of his gigs. As seen and feted from St Albans to Padstow. Don't expect High Art - just come prepared to sing yer tonsils off. - Stortfolk Music Club! - |