| Newsletter 12th October 2007 | 
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| “Buddy can say more with few words and less 
      hoopla than anyone I know. He’s a master of the 
      understatement” | Our 
      next show (Monday 29 October) features ‘songwriter to the stars’ Buddy 
      Mondlock, who’s main reason for coming to the UK is to 
      be part of Gretchen Peters’ Signature 
      Season taking place this weekend at 
      the Coliseum Theatre in Wales - a series of concerts that reflect 
      Gretchen’s musical heroes - people she is happy to put her signature to, 
      of whom Buddy is one. As Peters explained, “I’ve known Buddy for years and admired his 
      song-writing and singing for even longer. It was his song The Cats of the 
      Coliseum that really hooked me and elicited that rarest and most coveted 
      reactions by one songwriter towards another – 
      envy” |  | Hear Buddy on BBC 
      Radio 2’s Bob Harris programme just after midnight on Saturday 27 
      October For 
      sound 
      samples, click on the 
      artists' website links or visit our Myspace 
      website Now 
      playing - tracks from 
      Buddy Mondlock and Jane Taylor | |||
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| For 
      anyone with a taste for jazz, coupled with fine food in pleasant 
      surroundings, East Grinstead’s Chequer Mead is the place to be this Monday 
      evening, 15 October (7pm onwards), when Sophie 
      Garner guests in one of the venue’s 
      popular Jazz Café evenings.  Entrance is only £5 - telephone the 
      Cuisine Studio to book on 01342 324860. | ||||||
| Next 
      Saturday, 20 October, Acoustic Sussex favourite Guy 
      Davis is at the Hailsham Pavilion to 
      help celebrate seven years of Spyboy’s events in the area. The 
      evening includes rare archive films of some of the blues greats and 
      complimentary drinks.  Tickets are £17.50 - call 01323 841414 (note 
      early start time of 7pm). | ||||||
| Don’t 
      forget that as well as our own shows, the Acoustic Sussex website has a 
      Regional Gig 
      Guide and links to 
      venues and clubs in the South East that offer folk, roots and acoustic 
      music – and our MySpace site 
      contains over 500 links to a variety of other MySpace ‘friends’ sites, 
      including musicians, venues, magazines and lots 
      more. | ||||||
| OUR NEXT EVENTSØ     
      Monday 29 
      October – Buddy Mondlock + Jane 
      Taylor at The Ravenswood, 
      Sharpthorne Ø     
      Thursday 15 
      November – The Dylan 
      Project at Chequer Mead,  Ø     
      Monday 3 
      December – Sam 
      Baker (support: Adeline) at The 
      Ravenswood, Sharpthorne Ø     
      Monday 17 
      December – The Haley 
      Sisters at The Ravenswood, 
      Sharpthorne PLEASE 
      NOTE – TICKETS FOR SAM 
      BAKER ARE SELLING AT UNPRECEDENTED LEVELS.  |  |  | ||||
| Monday | Buddy 
      Mondlock 
      writes songs. He does it so 
      well that some great songwriters have recorded them on their own albums; 
      Joan Baez, Guy Clark, Nanci Griffith, Maura O’Connell and Janis Ian, to 
      name a few. But there’s nothing quite like hearing the writer sing them. 
       In the 
      early '80s Buddy was a regular on the  More 
      recently he’s collaborated with the legendary Art Garfunkel and Maia Sharp. The 
      three of them wrote and recorded an album together called ‘Everything 
      Waits To Be Noticed’ before touring in  “Buddy 
      can say more with few words and less hoopla than anyone I know. He’s a 
      master of the understatement” 
      Gretchen 
      Peters “What 
      strikes you is how extraordinarily powerful and beautiful his music is, 
      coming from such a gentle, unassuming and charismatic 
      performer” 
       When 
      Jane 
      Taylor’s song Fall on Me, was recently played on Johnnie 
      Walker’s Drive Time show on BBC Radio 2, he was inundated with e-mails 
      wanting to know who this new singer songwriter was, where they could find 
      out about her, and most importantly would he please play more. Jane has 
      since toured with the likes of Andy Fairweather-Low, Bill Wyman, Dean 
      Friedman and  |  | 
 Hear Buddy on BBC 
      Radio 2’s Bob Harris programme just after midnight on Saturday 27 
      October | |||
| Thursday 
       £15 (less 
      conc)     8pm | Take 
      four of  The 
      musicians in question are Fairport Convention's Gerry Conway (drums and percussion), 
      Simon Nicol (guitars) and 
      Dave Pegg (bass), joined by 
      PJ Wright (slide and 
      electric guitars, pedal steel) and the singer is Steve Gibbons. As The Dylan Project, 
      they present an exhilarating tribute to the work of arguably the greatest 
      post-war songwriter in the English language – Bob Dylan. 
       The 
      Dylan Project is far more than a mere copycat act. The members bring their 
      own distinctive take on the music: Steve Gibbons sounding uncannily like 
      Dylan interprets the lyrics with stylish individuality, while retaining 
      his own inimitable vocal style. There's PJ Wright’s scintillating slide 
      and haunting pedal steel; Simon Nicol adding compelling rhythm guitar and 
      fine backing vocals; Dave Pegg bringing his beautifully subtle and 
      powerful bass lines, and Gerry Conway holding the whole groove with a tour 
      de force on drums and percussion. “Whether you are a diehard Dylan 
      fan or just enjoy great songs performed with flair and brio, The Dylan 
      Project will take your breath away. Go and see them or buy one of the 
      albums - you won't be disappointed.”   Support 
      for this show is talented young singer songwriter Ella 
      Edmondson (daughter of Jennifer Saunders and Ade 
      Edmondson). |  | ||||
| Monday Adeline £10 (£12  
      door)     8pm | 20 
      years ago,  These 
      days, Sam is becoming one of the biggest underground  On the 
      inside cover of Pretty World, are the words "how beautiful are these 
      days". Come and discover Sam Baker’s beautiful world for 
      yourself. "His vocals are halting, spoken like he is 
      singing to himself with no mind for the audience, this is a private 
      dialog, the songs are short films playing in his head. It doesn’t exclude 
      the audience though; you are drawn in to these tightly sketched dramas by 
      the imagery, the broken vocal and most importantly for the initial listens 
      – the sympathetic musical backing.” AmericanaUK.com “Absolutely 
      fantastic reaction to the Sam Baker track I played last 
      Saturday. He is a major artist. He'll be playing play 
      live on the show when he's in the  Support 
      for this show is French songstress Adeline, who 
      now lives in  |  | ||||
| For 
      your 
      future diaries... | Future dates in the Acoustic 
      Sussex programme include: Ø    
      17 December – The Haley Sisters (website) Ø    
      14 January 2008 – Martin Stephenson (website) Ø    
      7 February 2008 – Steve Knightley (Show of Hands 
      website) Ø    
      18 February 2008 – Tia McGraff (tbc) (website) Ø     
      1 March 2008 – Albion Band – Lark Rise to Candleford 
       (Talking 
      Elephant website) Ø    
      10 March – Tom McConville (website) Ø    
      31 March – Brooks Williams (website) Ø    
      21 April 2008 - Corinne West (website) Ø    
      15 May 2007 – Tannahill Weavers (website) Ø    
      26 June - Lucy Kaplansky (tbc)  
      (website) Ø    
      21 July 2008 - Eve Selis  (website) More 
      information on all up-and-coming artists can be found on our website: 
      www.acousticsussex.org.uk. You 
      can also find us on MySpace (with samples from some of the artists 
      appearing) at: www.myspace.com/acoustic_sussex. If 
      you know anyone who you think may enjoy our events, please forward this 
      email to them. |  |  UNSUBSCRIBE | |||
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