FOLK TRAIN GALLERY
- 2007
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January 2007
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Jim
MacDonald and Friends (who turned out to be Martin Harwood and
Cath James of Skyhook) gave
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February 2007
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The Ugly
Mug Jug Band brought a new dimension to the Folk Train
proceedings. Eccentric music with an eccentric collection of
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March 2007
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Crazy Crow
made their first appearance on the Folk Train after a very long break
and brought BBC's Countryfile team
with them!
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24
April 2007
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The Down
Trodden String Band brought a number of Well Heeled
dancers with them to complete a very enjoyable evening.
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May 2007
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The Litle
Bigfoot Band stood in at the last minute to replace Airs & Graces. Any
disappointment was dispelled by these great performers.
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June 2007
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The Day
after the big flood. The Folk Train was cancelled.
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24
July 2007
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Handsworth Traditional Sword Dancers
made a welcome return with their entertaining road-show.
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28
August 2007
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Treebeard managed to find
some good weather and went al fresco. Thanks to Ron &
Jenny for looking after things and Trevor for the pictures.
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September 2007
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Newcomers to the Folk Train Wholesome
Fish gave us an entertaining mix of country blues and
Appalachian, with a
bit of Cajun and
gypsy thrown.
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October 2007
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The Transport Partnership's
Celebration Event took place at New Mills Town Hall. Lots of
stalls and speeches and a band from Manchester.
We took our good friends The Downtrodden String band.
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October 2007
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The Folk Festival Special gave
us a fine selection of local performers, with some interesting new
line-ups for good measure.
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November 2007
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The Well Dressed Band brought
along a line-up of 18 fine musicians - is it a record?
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December 2007
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The Sheffield Folk Chorale squeezed
us into a very tight schedule and, despite lack of leader Graham, again
demonstrated why they are held in such high regard.
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