Wednesday 25 September 2013

Special guest at folk'n'jazz / starts at 8pm

Its that time again - last Thursday of the month is tomorrow - and folk'n'jazz has another great evening of music planned featuring this month a fine helping of blues thrown in and all for free! Just the sort of evening to celebrate the welcome return of the sunshine.
Our guest artist John Stannard plays his own blues based songs and has recently released an album "the Doob Doo Album". Fans of  blues music  are sure to enjoy his performance - no doubt he will keen to sell a few of his CDs too. (Val assures us it is very good)
Not to be outdone the usual suspects have been meeting up and practising hard  (I know, I've been there!) and as always the evening promises to have a great mix of traditional and contemporary music.

The venue this month is the Vigerie St. Vincent de Varen, the home of Iga and Jeremy Rewse Davies. Last year the beautiful courtyard of the chateau made a lovely setting on a warm summer's evening but despite the warm indian summer days we are enjoying the evenings have turned somewhat chilly so this year we will be inside in the barn. Our summer evenings touring the region have been a great success so far. Many new faces have enjoyed the variety of entertainment and a different compere each month means that each evening is individual.So I hope to see you all there tomorrow in huge numbers ready to raise the roof of the barn joining in the choruses, it should be a great evening and as I said its all for free!


New performers are, as always, welcome and anyone wishing to perform should contact Linda Hatfield,the compere for the evening at folkjazz82@outlook.com if they haven't already done so.
Sue Carter

Directions to The Vigerie:
Passing through Varen head towards Laguepie, turn left on to the D106 Najac road. Follow the road to the small church of St. Vincent and opposite this is a small chateau with  a large grass parking area. Park here and walk up a small road opposite to another chateau The Vigerie.

 Those people performing with instruments or people with walking difficulties  can take their cars up the small road to the chateau.. As parking area is small near the Vigerie if you are driving up please give a lift to others carrying chairs.

 For those we have not been before bring a bottle and a couple of glasses to have a drink whilst you listen, fold up chairs and your singing voices, to be in your seats for 7.45 pm

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