From: gavin atkin [gavinatkin_at_yahoo_dot_com]
Sent: 01 February 2010 21:01
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Subject: Bell & Jorrocks session, 28th February, featuring Liz Randall and Mick Lynn
Our thanks to everyone who made it yesterday evening to join in the session and hear Howard and Hilary Millen!

I'm sure everyone who was there would agree it was a splendid traditional and old fashioned evening that was funny, friendly and arresting by turns.

Thinking ahead, we'd just like to say that the next Frittenden session will be during the evening of Sunday the 28th February and will feature singer Liz Randall and anglo and melodeon whizz Mick Lynn. Put it in your diary and we'll see you then if not before!

Julie and Gavin

PS Don't forget to put the weekend of the 20th March in your diaries also. There will be a session on the Friday as well as the usual Saturday jollities. Read all about it here: http://frittendenfestival.com

PPS And finally here's the usual commercial to pass on to friends:

The sessions take place at the Bell & Jorrocks pub at Frittenden, Kent, and start at 8pm and continue until it's time to sing Nellie Dean and say goodnight. They're informal and free, with lots of old fashioned and traditional songs and tunes, and a big emphasis on variety, humour and entertainment generally - as we like to say, if you liked your pub the way it was before the telly and the computer came, this is the event for you.

Gavin and Julie Atkin - for information see http://frittendenfestival.com/sessions/ or ring us on 07985 522734.