Stephen Hawkins
Experienced Gentleman.
Tonight was our Folk Club's first evening at our new venue, and it all went very well indeed.
A few members of other local Folk Clubs came along to show their support, and to make their own musical contribution to our inaugural evening in our new "home."
I can't ever remember an evening during which so many gaffs were made, but I guess it was due to first night nerves. The room, despite its size, was absolutely packed, making it difficult to wield an accordion. I chose to play through the interval, when many people had left the room to buy drinks, get something to eat, or have a cigarette.
There were still thirty odd people left in the room to hear me play, most of whom sang along. A small crowd gathered around me while I was playing, all interested in this unusual instrument.
I have been invited to play at a U3A Folk Club tomorrow afternoon. Brenda & I are involved with AGE UK groups in our region, and this seems to be a similar idea. The organisers of the U3A event also organise a Folk Club, and have invited us to attend their Sunday evening meeting. I imagine that we will go, if we are not too tired by then.
It is highly likely that I will take both my instruments to these events, as there are tunes I prefer to play on one but not the other.
Busy, busy, busy.
Stephen Hawkins.
A few members of other local Folk Clubs came along to show their support, and to make their own musical contribution to our inaugural evening in our new "home."
I can't ever remember an evening during which so many gaffs were made, but I guess it was due to first night nerves. The room, despite its size, was absolutely packed, making it difficult to wield an accordion. I chose to play through the interval, when many people had left the room to buy drinks, get something to eat, or have a cigarette.
There were still thirty odd people left in the room to hear me play, most of whom sang along. A small crowd gathered around me while I was playing, all interested in this unusual instrument.
I have been invited to play at a U3A Folk Club tomorrow afternoon. Brenda & I are involved with AGE UK groups in our region, and this seems to be a similar idea. The organisers of the U3A event also organise a Folk Club, and have invited us to attend their Sunday evening meeting. I imagine that we will go, if we are not too tired by then.
It is highly likely that I will take both my instruments to these events, as there are tunes I prefer to play on one but not the other.
Busy, busy, busy.
Stephen Hawkins.