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Festival Focus
OCTOBER 2003
SWANAGE FOLK FESTIVAL - SEPTEMBER 5 - 8
Set
on a hill the festival site at Sandpit Field enjoys a beautiful view over
Swanage bay, and the festival itself has a very special atmosphere. Two rising
young folk acts do the honours on Friday night - The Bill Jones Trio and Legacy.
On Saturday eveningThe Fraser Sisters and Pauline Cato and Tom McConville are
the featured artists. For dancers Lucy Lastic will also be playing on Saturday
night in the festival marquee.
The New Scorpion Band play on Sunday afternoon, with The Roots Quartet closing
the festival in the evening. Food, drink, a crafts fair and other stalls all add
to a really relaxing festival. For more info have a look at
www.swanagefestival.co.uk. (©Peter Ashton 2003)
STROUD FRINGE FESTIVAL - SEPTEMBER 7-14
Stroud,
Gloucestershire, comes alive with the 8th Fringe Festival which includes dance,
drama, and humour, street entertainment, and much more including a weekend
street market and a new Sunday Craft Fair. There is also a very healthy helping
of music which includes folk from Altan and Peeping Tom, ska from Ska Daddy and
Maroon Town, rock from Albert Lee & Hogan’s Heroes and the sheer idiosyncrasy of
John Otway and his band and Shooglenifty. For more details see the website
www.stroudfestival.co.uk or ring the Info line on 01452 741522; tickets via the
Box Office on 01453 760900. (©Peter Ashton 2003)
BLUES AT THE FORT - FORT PURBROOK,
PORTSDOWN HILL , NEAR PORTSMOUTH - SEPTEMBER 19 & 20
Blues lovers have a late festival to look forward to when the 5th Blues at
the Fort Festival takes place late in September . The line-up for the event has
just been announced with some top acts including The Blues Band and The Hamsters
belting it out as the sun goes down on Portsdown Hill. Formerly the Havant Real
Ale Festival, Blues at the Fort 2003 will take
place in a huge marquee within the ramparts of the historic fort. A range of
real ales from all over the country, hot food and plenty of seating is available
to music fans as they soak up some stirring blues. All the proceeds will go to
support sporting activities and charities in the area. This year the nominated
charities include Langstone Sailability and The Quivers who promote sailing and
fencing for the disabled.
The Hamsters, a hard rocking band who specialise in playing the music of Jimi
Hendrix headline on Friday night with the Blues Band topping the bill on
Saturday. Portsmouth born Paul Jones and his band have been keeping the blues
flame burning for over twenty years now with their authentic sound, fronted by
Paul’s singing and harmonica playing. Old-style R&B band The Motel Kings, blues
and boogie outfit Cryin’ Out Loud and local band Andy Broad’s Rhythm Kings will
also play over the two nights.
Tickets can be purchased from Havant Tourist Information Centre via 023 9248
0024. (©Peter Ashton 2003)
SOLENT FOLK FESTIVAL, WOOLSTON
COMMUNITY CENTRE, SOUTHAMPTON - SEPTEMBER 20 & 21
Singarounds
and folk guests including Jez Lowe & The Bad Pennies from 11am until late both
days. More details to be announced soon. (©Peter Ashton 2003)
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