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Traditional Music Day Guests 2008

 

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The Orchard Family
Tom, Jean and son Ashley come from a

Travelling family based in north Devon and
guarantee a colourful and lively performance

including squeezeboxes, stepping & singing.

They were last at Traditional Music Day

in 2004, when they proved massively popular.

Since then they have appeared all over the country,

and we're thrilled to have them back in Suffolk.

 


Taffy Thomas


Originally from the west country, Taffy spent some formative years in Suffolk

with the legendary group Magic Lantern which he founded. He then fronted

and performed the Fabulous Salami Brothers, until a stroke at the age of 36

sidelined him. He turned to story telling as self-imposed speech therapy.

For many years, Taffy has been settled in the Lake District

and has become a beguiling, entertaining and thought-provoking

story-teller with a repertoire of more than 300 stories, tales and

"elaborate lies" collected mainly from traditional oral sources.

 

Find out more on Taffy's website.


 

 

 

 

Mike Waterson & Lou Killen
Two legendary singers who, after a life time of friendship,

have in recent years started to perform together.

Mike part of the famous Waterson family from

Yorkshire, who all share a passionate and gritty style,

and Geordie Lou has been massively influential

in English traditional song for over 40 years.

Together they are a formidable combination, not to be missed!

Find out more about Lou Killen.

Find out more Mike Waterson and family.

 

 

 

 

Simon Ritchie
Simon is a regular at many events and pub sessions across

Essex and Suffolk, and a long-standing member of the old

Hat Concert Party, but it is a rare treat to see him in a solo

performance. Expect innumerable squeezeboxes, songs and

stepping, interspersed with anecdotes and tall tales.

Find out more about Simon Ritchie.

 

 

 

 

 

The Watch
A new line-up with some familiar faces for this

ceilidh band: Dan Quinn on melodeons,

Rob Murch on banjo and Gareth Kiddier

on piano have a wealth of experience and talents

and plenty of oomph to get you dancing!

Bobby Ritchie will be calling for the ceilidh.

 

 

 

 

Old Hat Concert Party

 

This group includes stepdancers, singers, musicians

and story-tellers from Suffolk and Norfolk and spans

several generations. Katie and John Howson and

Reg Reader founded the Concert Party in the

early 1980s, and it has included legendary performers

such as Billy Bennington, Oscar Woods, Font Whatling,

Ted Chaplin, Cyril Barber and Dick Hewitt over the

years.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Dr. Sunshine
Dave and Maggie Hunt will be providing family fun and games in the morning.


We welcome back many singers, musicians and dancers who are an intrinsic part of this special day, including Chris Coe, Johnny Adams, Kerry Fletcher, Tim Brookes, Ian Prettyman, Chris Bartram, Sam Lee, Mark Bartholomew, Roger Grimes, Rig-a-Jig-Jig, Taz Tarry, Roger Digby and many, many local stepdancers, musicians and singers.
 

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