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4th Sunday Folk music session Hunters Inn, Heddon Valley, Devon

Monday, October 26th, 2009

huntersinn4thsundaydevonAnother great 4th Sunday traditional folk tune session at the Hunters Inn, Heddon valley, North Devon, hosted by Ian Hudson last night with lots of traditional folk instrumentalists from Exmoor Border Morris, the always excellent piano accordion player Martin Hughes and a very welcome surprise visit from excellent folk music performers Hilary and John. (Thanks to John for taking the photo on the right).

Well today is Monday and I have had a fantastic weekend with a quick dash visit to Baring Gould Festival 2009 in Okehampton, Devon on Saturday, where I joined in a fantastic mainly traditional English folk music tunes session, and then the wonderful ambience of Hunters Inn, set in Exmoor’s beautiful Heddon Valley with its always friendly and welcoming proprietor David Orton.

Just a few days now before the free Bampton Folk Festival “After the Fair” which takes place October 30th to November 1st 2009. This folk festival is strongly based on traditional folk music sessions with as many as four folk music sessions going on at any one time from Friday evening right the way through to the survivors session on Sunday evening. In the past, it has featured visitors from as far away as France, with its Breton performers, and great singers and performers from Ireland and elsewhere in the UK.

Wessex Folk Festival song writing competition with a nautical theme

Wednesday, April 23rd, 2008

Sailing boat

Weymouth & Portland National Sailing Academy has been confirmed as the official venue for the Olympic Sailing events in 2012.

To mark the part that Weymouth & Portland are going to play in hosting the sailing events, Wessex Folk Festival are running a song writing contest. Songs must have a maritime theme (however tenuous!)

There is a £100 cash prize ……… Entry deadline 10 May 2008

Rules and information for the song writing competition.

Even if you don’t fancy writing a song but are able to get to Weymouth 6th – 8th June 2008, there is lots going on at this UK West Country folk festival … Well worth checking out.

Bye for now

Rob