26 October 2012

Still Fiddlin' and Folkin'

The October Session was a hoot - lots of fiddles (none last month) lots of spoken word, plenty of songs and a bit more beside. 
Started off with 'Feel Like Goin' Back Home' from Bran New Day - sounds great with a couple of guitars using capos in different positions - if you are coming along next month feel free to join in. 
Then we had Blas, who is on a year's holiday in Aus (more specifically Newport) singing a Portugese song accompanied by his beautiful uke.  Jackie presented Phar Lap the Wonder Horse in what is now a pre-cup Tradition at the folk club.  Wonderful story, beautifully told, and making use of animate and inanimate props.  Dave Davies also had a horse story - tho wondered that he might be accused of 'flogging a dead horse' so he avoided his own Phar Lap poem. 
What else?  Alan lead everyone in a rousing version of Day Oh, Thomas recited an historical poem about the early days of Williamstown from the perspective of those poor souls stuck in the hulks, the string group played a Brandenburg and a smaltzy favourite (to some) The Rose.  Rick and Nicola followed up their Live@ Newport performance with a couple of Irish slides and tunes, and Bernard and Sarah played 'Jealousy' with reference to a cat (long story). 
Before the break Maurie presented a lovely rendition of a piece he heard performed just after the second world war, about the meaning of a pack of cards and its reference to the bible.  The folk club continues to live on in a most eclectic fashion.
Lots of tea, coffee and biscuits followed by more music - songs by Toni and her uke, a jam session lead by Blas, the New Gypsy Djangos playing Swing Gitan and lots more.
Apart from Blas who hails from Spain, we also had Bruce who hails from NSW - he came to the festival, loved it, and last night was his first session at the club.  He played harmonics and really enjoyed the night. 
Good simple pleasure of people playing music and performing for enjoyment. 
See what happends next month

21 October 2012

Festival Footage from Ireland

Newport's most welcome visitor for our festival from Ireland, Laura Plummer, has posted a lovely and quite long video here of the choirs festival at the festival.
Many thanks Laura - it was lovely to have you for our festival and even lovelier that you have recorded and posted a sizeable part of the Choirs Festival. 
Enjoy

14 October 2012

Mike Compton Australian Tour

Mike Compton is doing a whistle stop tour of Australia starting this month - 3 states, 6 gigs and one radio interview.  We are pretty chuffed that one of the 6 gigs is for the Newport Fiddle and Folk Club at the Newport Bowls Club on Cup Day (actually Cup Night - starts 7.30pm). 

Mike is doing an interview on PBS at 1.30pm on Cup Day so we reckon most people in town who are keen on bluegrass and roots music will know about the gig - and may just head on over to Newport in the evening.  The Folk Club has been fielding calls from all over Melbourne so the word is out already.  Put it in your diary. 

Here are the tour dates

  • 10/22 - AUSTRALIA TOUR 10/24 - 11/12/2012
  • 10/26 - THE SOUTH LEAGUES CLUB, BRISBANE, AUSTRALIA: SOLO CONCERT 7:30pm
  • 10/28 - STATE THEATRE of WESTERN AUSTRALIA, PERTH, AUSTRALIA CONCERT
  • 11/02 - ALBANY TOWN HALL, Western Australia SOLO CONCERT 7:30pm
  • 11/06 - NEWPORT FOLK CLUB, MELBOURNE VICTORIA CONCERT
  • 11/06 - PBS LIVE IN-STUDIO INTERVIEW, MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA 1:30pm
  • 11/07 - YINNAR HOTEL, VICTORIA: CONCERT
  • 11/09 - CAT & FIDDLE HOTEL, SYDNEY, NSW, AUSTRALIA CONCERT
  • 11/10 - PRIVATE FUNCTION: SYDNEY, NSW, AUSTRALIA
  • 11/11 - ANITAS THEATRE, THIRROUL, WOLLONGONG NSW, AUSTRALIA:
                      WORKSHOP (2-4pm) AND CONCERT (7-10pm)
  • 09 October 2012

    Mike Compton in Newport - A Must See Concert for Cup Day


    Just a quick note to everyone regarding the upcoming appearance of Mike Compton at the Newport Bowls Club on Cup Day and why I'm excited about it.  Mike is widely regarded as THE premier roots music mandolin player in the world today. Over a span of 35 years, Compton has made a career playing on recordings of others adding his signature sound.  Mike has made music with such diverse notables as the iconic mountain music man Ralph Stanley, British rock legend Elvis Costello and the Sugarcanes, guitar virtuoso David Grier, and producer T-Bone Burnett (O Brother, Where Art Thou and Down From The Mountain tours). In 1994, Mike became a sideman for John Hartford (American musical legend and writer of one of the most recorded songs of all time - 'Gentle on My Mind').  Mike remained a key member of the band until Hartford's death in 2001. To date, Mike has performed on over 100 CDs in a variety of genres, with some of the most beloved artists of our day.

     

    Mike has been a hero of mine since I saw the movie 'O Brother Where Art Thou' and heard his wonderful 'melodic' rhythm playing. I was lucky enough to do a four day workshop with him at the 2011 National Folk Festival. He was an inspirational teacher and I consequently started having online mandolin lessons with him through Skype. I am still having those lessons and thoroughly enjoying the experience.

     

    Hope to see a bunch of folk club members at the gig - Cup Night - Tuesday Nov 4, 7.30pm at Newport Bowls Club. I know it will be a show to be remembered!

     

    Bruce Williams

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