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Sent: 25 January 2010 18:45
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Subject: Re: Bell & Jorrocks session, 31st January, featuring Howard Millen

Don't forget the Frittenden session on Sunday evening! If you can make it, we'd love to see you there!
Gav

--- On Sun, 10/1/10, gavin atkin wrote:
> From: gavin atkin
> Subject: Bell & Jorrocks session, 31st January, featuring Howard > Millen
> Date: Sunday, 10 January, 2010, 19:49
> The Bell+Jorrocks old fashioned and
> traditional music sessions continue on Sunday the 31st of January - > and of course we'd love to see lots of locals and visitors on the > night!
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> This month our featured performer is singer and accordionist Howard > Millen. If the name is familiar, it's because he's a leading member of > the famous local traditional harmony singing Millen family; on his > own, however, he's an old fashioned singer and musician with a great > sense of fun and some very entertaining songs.
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> But there's no need to worry that other interests will be left out - > there will be plenty of play-along country dance tunes, and sing-along > choruses from regulars who often include singers, stepdancers, and > fiddle, melodeon and concertina players, including ourselves. >
> 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.
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> Gavin and Julie Atkin - for information see
> http://frittendenfestival.com/sessions/
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