Last weekend in the scorching sunshine, local Morris Sides met at the Three Horseshoes to pay tribute to Denis and Sheila Manners, founders of the Towersey Festival, Towersey Morris and Towersey Folk Dance Group.
Sunday, July 5, 2009
Tuesday, May 5, 2009
The May Day Weekend
The May Day weekend was very busy for me this year. In addition to the normal May Day activities, The De Kegelaar Folk Dance Group from Antwerp were guests of the Haddenham Hoofers and two were staying with me for the weekend.
Haddenham Hoofers dancing at Haddenham May Day celebrations
Hoofers musicians
After lunch, Hoofers and De Kegelaar performed outside Thame Town Hall. In the evening, De Kegelaar performed at the Haddenham Ceilidh.

De Kegelaar outside the Bernard Hall
Hoofers out side the Bernard Hall, Cuddington 
Musicians at the Wheatley May Pole
The May Day weekend started for me at 5.30am on Friday 1st playing for the Towersey Morris Men at the Towersey Crossroads as day broke. I then played for them at Thame Town Hall at 8am and three schools and a Day Centre in High Wycombe at 10am, 11am, midday and 2pm.
After a short break, I met De Kegelaar with the other Hoofers at The Rose and Thistle, Haddenham at 5.30pm. An enjoyable meal and conversation was followed by a music session with the Hoofers and De Kegelaar musicians.
On Saturday morning, De Kegelaar and Haddenham Hoofers took part in the Haddenham May Day procession and danced on the Green.


After lunch, Hoofers and De Kegelaar performed outside Thame Town Hall. In the evening, De Kegelaar performed at the Haddenham Ceilidh.
On Sunday morning I played for the Towersey Village May Pole Dancing and then for the Towersey Morris Men.
I then rushed to Cuddington where De Kegelaar and Haddenham Hoofers were dancing outside the Bernard Hall.



The weather for Friday, Saturday and Sunday was glorious but as usual, it changed for Bank Holiday Monday, where its was rather cool for the Wheatley May Day celebrations.
I played in the procession, May Pole dancing and the barn dancing which followed. The musicians then retired to the Cricketers Arms, Littleworth for a music session.
I played in the procession, May Pole dancing and the barn dancing which followed. The musicians then retired to the Cricketers Arms, Littleworth for a music session.

Wheatley May Pole dancing

Labels:
De Kegelaar,
Haddenham Hoofers,
May Day,
Towersey Morris
Wednesday, April 29, 2009
St George's Day at the Rose and Thistle
St George's Day was celebrated at the Rose and Thistle, Haddenham, Bucks with Traditional English food and music.
13 Folk Musicians who normally meet at the 'RAT' for a traditional Irish session became the Haddenham RATS performing traditional English tunes and songs . One of the highlights was Land of Hope and Glory when St George's flags were waved by the audience as they sang along.

13 Folk Musicians who normally meet at the 'RAT' for a traditional Irish session became the Haddenham RATS performing traditional English tunes and songs . One of the highlights was Land of Hope and Glory when St George's flags were waved by the audience as they sang along.

Friday, April 24, 2009
Fiddle Group tour of West Cork - Easter 09
Eight of the Oxford Fiddle Group travelled to West Cork Ireland over Easter for a 5 date tour which started on the Thursday before Good Friday at the Fastnet Bar, Goleen.

The Fastnet Bar, Goleen

Bantry market
All the bars and restaurants are closed on Good Friday so the Fiddle Group had a rather unusual evening booking. Luke Brosen, a fisherman and boat builder at Ahakista has converted part of his boathouse to an area where locals socialise on a Friday evening. The Oxford Fiddle Group turned up to a big party at the Boathouse with food, drink and spectacular back drops, both inside and outside the Boathouse.

The view outside the boathouse on our arrival

The entrance to the Boathouse, full of people waiting to hear the Oxford Fiddle Group





The days were spent making music in the house, going for walks by the sea and in the hills, and wonderful banquets in the house provided by Lynn.

On Easter Sunday and Monday, The Oxford Fiddle Group played at Fitzpatrick's, Kilcrohane as part of the 'Ceoil on the Coast' Music Festival.


Sunday, March 29, 2009
Fiddle Group at The 2009 Oxford Folk Festival
Last weekend, The Oxford Fiddle Group performed at their local Folk Festival, The Oxford Folk Festival. A Number of venues are used in the centre of Oxford for the festival. The Fiddle group performed at the Holywell Music Room on Friday evening, St Michael's Church in Cornmarket on Saturday lunchtime and The Newman Rooms, St Aldates on Sunday evening.
The Saturday lunchtime concert was to launch the Fiddle Group's second CD - beyond the Spires. Further details can be found at http://www.oxfordfiddle.co.uk/


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The weather was gorgeous throughout the weekend so the parades and dances through the city centre went particularly well.
Wednesday, March 25, 2009
St Patrick's Night at The Rose and Thistle, Haddenham
The Haddenham Shamrocks performed Irish tunes and songs at The Rose and Thistle's St Patrick's Night in Haddenham, Buckinghamshire. This was the first performance for the session group that meets twice a month in The Rose and Thistle.
There was a packed crowd and tremendous atmosphere in the bar as people ate, drank and sang along to the Irish music.
Eleven musicians turned up to play the Irish tunes on fiddle, concertina, accordion, melodion, whistle, banjo, mandolin, guitar and bodhran that had been played in the sessions over the last year.


Friday, February 20, 2009
The Oxford Fiddle Group Tour of the Algarve
I've just returned from a tour of the Algarve, Portugal with the Oxford Fiddle Group. A really wonderful five days of music, eating, drinking and good weather. We left the snow of the UK for the non stop sunshine of the Algarve. We had a busy programme of performing Saturday to Tuesday but there was plenty of time to enjoy the Algarve.

The Performance at the Silves Cine Theatre Club
Time to relax in Silves
A paddle in the sea at Lagos
The tour was well advertised and every venue was sold out. Below is an advert in Portugal's English newspaper.


The text of this advert reads:
THE OXFORD FIDDLE GROUP ON THE ROAD AGAIN
Following a highly successful tour of the Algarve two years ago, The Oxford Fiddle Group will be in the Algarve again playing four concerts from 14th to 17th February. They will be playing music from their varied repertoire of English, Irish, Scottish and American music whose origins range from folk, country and classical genres. The group plays a range of tunes and songs from foot tapping jigs and reels to catchy hornpipes and beautiful airs and laments. They never fail to engage audiences with their muisc, their witty ad libs and their obvious enjoyment and since their last Algarve tour, The Oxford Fiddle Group have performed in West Cork, Bonn and Grenoble. Their first CD 'Bonny Kate' sold out within 10 months (luckily for those who haven't already bought it - it has been re-released) and they have just finished recording their second CD 'Beyond the Spires'. "The full band consists of about twenty fiddle players," said group leader Jed Mugford, " and we have nine players travelling out to the Algarve in February. We had such a great time last time we were in Portugal that we are all looking forward to this trip." The players on the this tour are pictured left to right: Adrian Broadway (bass, mandolin), Marilyn Mills (concertina), Chris Mills (guitar, banjo), Jed Mugford (fiddle), Christine Ellis (fiddle), Tom Bell-Richards (lead fiddle), Wendy Creber (fiddle), Peter Day (fiddle) and not in the picture Rita Blewitt (fiddle, concertina).
The four venues on this tour are: 14 February - Phoenix Nights Restaurant and Bar, Monte Carvoeiro; 15 February - Beira Rio Restaurant and Bar, Tavira; 16 February - Faja Lobi Restaurant, Alvar; 17 February - Silves Cine Theatre Club, Silves
Early booking is recommended - their concerts two years ago all sold out!
More information on the Oxford Fiddle Group can be found at www.oxfordfiddle.co.uk
We were even interviewed on the local Kiss FM station and two tracks from our latest CD 'Beyond the Spires' were played.

We hired a minibus to transport us around and the PA equipment. We brought our instruments on the plane. Obviously I had to bring a bass guitar rather than the double bass!


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