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Festival Concert Programme 2015

Festival Concert Programme 2015

Showcase Concert

This year’s concert will be taking place throughout the day in Mitcheldean Parish Church of St. Michael and All Angels.

Morris dancers opposite the church.
Morris dancers opposite the church.
12:00 – 12:50 — Introduction
Introduction, crowning of Festival Queen and performances by local schoolchildren
13:00 – 13:25 — Peaky Blinders
Acoustic duo play country and folk with a touch of bluegrass
13:30 – 13:55 — Tracey Dixon
Powerful and moving songs from this extraordinary Mitcheldean vocalist
14:00 – 14:25 — Tommy Lee Fallon
Country music with a mix of original and classic material
14:30 – 14:55 — Dave Thompson
One of Mitcheldean’s finest singers and musicians
15:00 – 15:25 — Rebecca Kay & Company
Ballads and folk songs with guitar accompaniment
15:30 – 15:55 — Uke Hunters
Expect Mumford and Sons songs, well known classics and originals from this Lydney ukulele and cajun band
16:00 – 16:25 — Mike & Fiona Taylor
Accomplished guitarist and flautist perform singer-songwriter items from the 1960s and 70s
16:30 – 16:55 — The Wanted Men
Storytelling and songs with guitars, harmonicas and stomp box
17:00 – 17:25 — The Vogwells
Gloucester guitar duo that perform and arrange traditional folk music
17:30 – 17:55 — Bygonz
Experience 700 years of English music on the pipe, tabor and hurdy-gurdy
18:00 – 18:25 — Clint Mann
Singer-songwriter with indie meets folk guitar thrash
18:30 – 18:55 — Sid Harvey
Folk/roots originals with a Gloucestershire twist on guitar, harp and washboard
19:00 – 19:25 — Drybrook Male Voice Choir
A male voice group singing a variety of recognisable songs
19:30 – 20:05 — May Thrill
Three musicians and vocalists combine to arrange traditional folk music in their own style
20:10 – 21:00 — Jules de Bharra and Friends
Distinctive vocal harmonies and accompaniment are on the cards tonight. The Jade-Olivia Patrick Band from Stroud are unable to attend so Jules will be bringing some extra friends to entertain you .
Press Release 2014

Press Release 2014

Folk fans around the Forest of Dean can look forward to a fun-filled feast of music, poetry and dance as the first Mitcheldean Fete and Folk Festival comes to the town.

Andy Scarf and Bill Taylor
Andy Scarf and Bill “Pass the Hat” Taylor

The 3-day event starts on Friday 18th July with an informal acoustic session at the Bespoke Brewery Tap. Musicians and singers can simply turn up and play, sing or just listen whilst enjoying some of the award-winning ales which are brewed on the premises.

Saturday will see a traditional “village fete” on the playing fields and at the adjacent Community Centre, which will be opened at 12 noon by a lucky local schoolgirl who will be picked for the role of Fete Queen. Local and visiting musicians will be performing throughout the fete whilst visitors can enjoy a range of entertainments, stalls and refreshments.

Mitcheldean Library will be hosting a poetry event with readings from “Forest Bard” Dave Harvey and tributes to the poets of World War I. Local singer-songwriter Clint Mann will be running a guitar workshop in the Community Centre — suitable for all skill levels — but don’t forget to bring your guitar!

There will also be fun activities and games for children at the Parish Church from 10am until 12 noon. Morris dancing by a number of local and visiting Morris sides will take place throughout the day from 11am. Free parking will be available at the Mitcheldean Enterprise Workshops (MEWs).

Saturday evening will give music fans a choice of venues: the Brewery Tap will be hosting an evening concert with a showcase of music and singing by a variety of groups and solo acts; a barn dance will be taking place in the Community Centre with tickets costing £5 for adults and £2.50 for concessions; the White Horse pub in High Street will have an informal session for musicians, singers and poets.

Sunday’s “folk walk” starts at 10am with breakfast at the White Horse, and will set off at 12 noon to visit 5 local pubs with a musical theme for each one. The route will be around 5 miles and is suitable for anyone who can get over a stile. Dogs are welcome but may have to stay outside at some venues.

For more details and to download a copy of the programme, please visit http://www.mitcheldeanfestival.fod.uk

ENDS


Notes for Editors

  • Many residents refer to Mitcheldean as a village, although technically it is a small town, having a Town Hall and signs giving directions to the “town centre”.
  • This is the first of what is hoped to be an annual event. It is organised by members of Mitcheldean Folk Club, Mitcheldean Parish Council, The Women’s Institute, Forest Gate Church, and individual volunteers who live locally.
  • Mitcheldean Folk Club meets on the second Thursday of every month at the White Horse pub in High Street. New members are always welcome.
  • Contacts for further information or a press interview:
  • Other contact details and further information on the website at http://www.mitcheldeanfestival.fod.uk
Mitcheldean Folk Festival

Mitcheldean Folk Festival

The Mitcheldean Folk Festival took place on 18th – 20th July 2014. We are hoping to hold this event again in 2015 but at this early stage no plans have been finalised. Thank you to everyone who helped make this year’s event a success!

Folk session in the White Horse pub
Folk session in the White Horse pub

Mitcheldean is a small town in the Forest of Dean district of Gloucestershire. Many of the residents call it a village but there is a Town Hall dating back to 1710.