With a strong desire to revisit old haunts, I spent yesterday evening at the folk music session in the Bell Inn at Ash near Martock, Somerset which replaced the Wheatsheaf in South Petherton and now hosts a fortnightly traditional English folk music session on Wednesday evenings starting around 8.30pm led by Martin Hughes. It was one of the most enjoyable evenings I have spent for months.
I have to confess that Martin is one of my favourite folk music session organisers. He is very welcoming to newcomers and is an outstanding folk musician himself, always willing to leap in and start a tune when others are flagging. He also has a particular skill (and perhaps tenacity) for collecting around him an extremely wide range of talented musicians who also enjoy his sessions.
Highlights of the evening included sonorous cello playing by Matt Benjamin, a virtuoso display of Appalachian dancing and humorous songs by Tony.
Would I recommend this traditional English folk music session at the Bell Inn, Ash, Martock? You bet I would and I am looking forward to checking out their other local session which takes place on alternate weeks.
Bye for now
Rob
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Wednesday, September 30, 2009
Superb traditional English folk music session at Bell Inn, Ash, Martock, Somerset
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6 comments:
Ash is always such a great session,despite always missing half of it to join the appalachian dancers over the road.
The alternating session at Merriott is also very good with a lot of the same people.
Unfortunately, I'm now going to a Morris practice every Wednesday so am now missing out on Ash. Martin Hughes is great at making everybody feel welcome :-)
Is that Exmoor border you are with?
Yes ... a mainly ladies side with a smattering of lucky men :-)
IMPORTANT: See recent changes to session times and dates here:
http://www.mrch.freeserve.co.uk/sessions
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