Welcome to this week’s Dreamers Newsletter. Two weeks ago, we welcomed lots of performers and friends from Bodmin Folk Club to Dreamers. It was a great evening with a packed house, lots of good music and chat and a fine spread. Judging from their web-site, they enjoyed it as much as we did – “shared a great evening with Dreamers Folk Club at Four Lanes. Huge thanks to all at Dreamers, for their warm and friendly welcome, generous...
Read MoreHi and welcome to this week’s Dreamers Newsletter We had an excellent turnout last Sunday for the visit of the Shackleton Trio. Georgia, Aaren and Nic gave us a great set of songs from East Anglia and some lovely sets of tunes – all in all a lively evening and really good guests, well supported by an array of regulars and all shepherded by Alistair in style. This coming Sunday (26th) we’ll be visited by Bodmin Folk Club. We understand...
Read MoreWelcome to this week’s Dreamers Newsletter. A quieter night at the Club last Sunday with a number of regulars away or unwell so Robin as MC had to work hard – well done. It would certainly be good to see lots folk there this coming Sunday, 19th October for the guest visit of the Shackleton Trio who have visited Dreamers before but then had to postpone another visit due to illness. This is part of a long tour (including several...
Read MoreWelcome to this week’s Dreamers Newsletter. A very good night at the Club last week with several returning visitors including our old friend Mike Nicholson and a high quality of performance so a good time was had by all. This was following on from the Voice Tour in Falmouth – thanks to Pip and Rowena for all their efforts to organise this, to the MCs over the weekend and, indeed, to all who performed. On to the 30th Edition next...
Read MoreHello and welcome to the Dreamers Newsletter after a gap as we were away, mainly at the amazing Festival in Dublin, the 20th year this has been held, in memory of Frank Harte. Some fine concerts, sing-arounds and other events including a walking and singing tour of Trinity College. All of a very high standard. We were made very welcome, not least by folk who remembered friends from Cornwall including Niall and Kitty, Roger Bryant...
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