| DANGEROUS
SNAKES (5th
February 2004)
Fast and furious bluegrass from a favourite local
group |

Dangerous Snakes appearing at the Leigh Folk Festival in 2003
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CLAUDE
BOURBON (4th March 2004)
Ragtime, Delta and country
blues with the occasional French song from this star of the
International blues festival circuit.
Click
here for Claude's web site |
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JEREMY TAYLOR (1st April, 2004)
Satirical
and serious songs from the creator of the west end musical 'Wait a
Minum' and writer of 'Jobsworth' and (south Africans please take
note) 'Ag Pleez Deddy'.
For
web site, click here
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MAGGIE
BOYLE (6th May, 2004)
Wonderful singer of traditional and other songs including many
film soundtracks (remember the title track of 'the Patriot
Game'?).
For
web site, click here
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MUNDAY
- TURNER (3rd June, 2004)
Cath Munday and Jay Turner, back from touring
Canada and Australia. Superb vocal harmonies with fiddle, keyboard
and guitar accompaniment
Click
here for web site
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BRAM
TAYLOR (1st July, 2004)
Versatile and entertaining performer of traditional and contemporary
songs.
For
web site, click here
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DEREK
BRIMSTONE (2nd September, 2004)
Humorous songs and chat with some great guitar
fingerpicking from everyone's favourite cockney.
For
web site, click here |
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COLUM
SANDS (7th October, 2004)
Ireland's most brilliant entertainer and
singer-songwriter on a rare British tour. Come very early. |
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LIZ SIMCOCK (4th
November, 2004)
Lovely voice, super songs and a great guitarist.
Brought down the house when appeared in Colchester's Headgate
Theatre.
For more about Liz Simcock, click here |
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JOHNNY SILVO (18th
November, 2004)
A special extra night for this club favourite on his
annual British tour
For more information about Johnny Silvo, click here |
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CHRIS STEINHAUER (2nd
December, 2004)
East Anglia's Bluesman Extraordinaire with a line in
jugband and jazz influenced blues.
With
thanks to Sarah Burns who supplied this picture of Chris Steinhauer |
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For the Wivenhoe Folk
Club home page, click here |