A veritable pot-pourri of style and genres, with a core of English, Scottish and Morris as well as some blues, accompanied songs, unaccompanied songs, and even the odd irish tune when I pluck up the courage. Mostly driven by the energetic eboulliance of Kevin Gorton on fiddle, box and home-made road-kill bagpipes.
Since the Red Lion has suddenly shut, we've again moved the Wednesday session, now to the Richmond Arms (thanks to Kevin Gorton for his tireless efforts to find venues!). Hopefully this one will last
The Ram Ciderhouse sessions live on...
A veritable pot-pourri of style and genres, with a core of English, Scottish and Morris as well as some blues, accompanied songs, unaccompanied songs, and even the odd irish tune when I pluck up the courage. Mostly driven by the energetic eboulliance of Kevin Gorton on fiddle, box and home-made road-kill bagpipes.
# Posted on February 5th 2007 by NeilC
Hey Neil, be careful of those 'road-kill bagpipes:
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/scotland/south_of_scotland/4797513.stm
# Posted on February 5th 2007 by Ptarmigan
Actually, Kev's pipes are housed in an ancient cat-shaped pyjama case, it just looks like i's been run over!
# Posted on February 6th 2007 by NeilC
Wow Neil, I must admit, I've never seen a Cat wearing Pyjamas! Is that an old Surrey tradition?
# Posted on February 6th 2007 by Ptarmigan
Since the Red Lion has suddenly shut, we've again moved the Wednesday session, now to the Richmond Arms (thanks to Kevin Gorton for his tireless efforts to find venues!). Hopefully this one will last
# Posted on May 7th 2007 by NeilC