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Illawarra Folk Club Inc.  NEWSLETTER - March 2011 Latin, Celtic & Parody Folk Club Concert Get Folked, Pukara, John Dengate 7.30pm Friday 4 March CITY DIGGERS WOLLONGONG Members $10, Non-Members $15 A big weekend for Folkies There’s March Flies, March Hares, March Madness and the March of the Penguins. The first weekend in March in the Illawarra is the beginning of the March of the Folkies. It kicks off on Friday March 4th at the City Diggers Club with a concert of great diversityLatin Celtic and Parody. Pukara is a Latin-American group that started performing in 2008. The group is made up of six experienced and talented musicians (Patricio Espinoza, Sebastian Fierro, Danilo Hidalgo, Hugo Leal, Sergio Vargas and Fernando Valenzuela). All the musicians come from Chile, and are based in Inner West, Eastern and Illawarra are. They are multi-skilled, playing many different instruments such as acoustic guitar, charango, bass, quenas (flutes), zampoñas (pan pipes), tiple and percussion. The group has performed for many multicultural activities (Refugee Week), festivals (Café Carnivale, Mary McKillop Commemoration, Bondi Latin American Festival, Australian – Peruvian Friendship Society Fund Raising Cultural Evenings) and have a strong commitment towards community based activities (supporting many South American solidarity groups living in Australia).

In this Issue FOLK CLUB CONCERTS FOLK NOTES & NOTICES EVENT CALENDARS PERFORMERS LISTING

Acknowledgement: This is the 150th newsletter produced by David De Santi since taking over (volunteer) editorship in 1997!

ILLAWARRA FOLK CLUB PO Box 5289, Wollongong New South Wales, 2500 Secretary - Graeme Morrison, tel/fax 1300 887 034 Internet page - www. illawarrafolkclub.org.au Performer enquiries Russell Hannah  02 4297 1777 info@illawarrafolkclub.org.au Newsletter Contributions to: David De Santi  0409 57 1788 email: info@illawarrafolkclub.org.au

27th Illawarra Folk Festival at Bulli Showground 12 to 15 January 2012 www.illawarrfolkfestival. com.au Artist applications close 30 June 2011

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Illawarra Folk Club This newsletter is the official publication of the Illawarra Folk Club Inc. Folk Club Concerts Concerts are generally held twice a month at various locations in the Illawarra area. Folk Club Membership till June each year is $15 single and $20 family. Members receive a monthly newsletter and discount at Folk Club concerts. Newsletter Contributions David De Santi PO Box 17, Albion Park NSW 2527 mob: 0409 57 1788 FAX 02 4257 1787 info@illawarrafolkclub.org.au Event enquiries 1300 887 034

Folk Club Email List If you would like to keep up to date on folk happenings why not join the Folk Club Email List. Please provide addresses to info@ illawarrafolkclub.org.au

The musicians have a rich experience in very many different bands such as Sonido de los Andes, Amaru, Ukamau, Kalisaya, Ukikuna and Rimana bringing together an incredible wealth of knowledge and creativity to frame this concert. All the musicians are talented composers and have in their repertoire a wide range of original music composed both here in Australia, reflecting our multicultural society, and in Chile. (Pukara – means Fortress in the Aymara language) John Dengate is Australia’s master of parodyhis satirebites, his songs are clever and his sense of the ridiculous is highly developed. He reduces pomposity to banality and he dances precariously around the libel laws. Above all, however, he is an entertainer. John also has prodigious memory and his repertoire of traditional material is second to none. John also writes songs about everyday life, the traumas of catching a train to Guildford, the experience of skin cancer and the problems of being a losing punter. If you reckon you’ve seen John Before well it’s almost certain you have. He has performed at every one of the 26 Illawarra Festivals and is a very familiar face on the busking scene in Sydney, especially around Central Railway. Three young musicians playing the traditional Celtic Music burst on the Illawarra Folk Scene in October lat year and followed up with stirling performances on the train and at the festival. They came down for the volunteers thank you in February and they are back again for this concert. "GET FOLKED are the new faces of old music. Combining traditional Irish, Scottish and medieval music with other folk influences alongside their own unique style, Get Folked are three odd, folky blokes. From the streets to the stage to the folk session at the pub, they've played their music throughout Sydney and continue to do so, with major folk festivals and the release of a CD in the near future." And of course there is the Mystery Performer. Cost of the Night is just $10 for members, $15 others.

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Ambience & Tradition

Folk Club Concert Martyn WyndhamRead (UK) No Such Thing 2pm Sunday 6 March WONGAWILLI COMMUNITY HALL Members $10 Non-Members $15

Another big concert on Sunday Afternoon, February 6th at 2pm this time you can enjoy the great ambience of the Wongawilli Hall and bring something to throw on the Barbie after the concert, and share a bit of conviviality with friends and performers. We have managed to snare one of the best and most highly respected names in the Australian Folk scene (even though he’s a Pom) Martyn Wyndham-Read and get the Illawarra’s largest folk band, ‘No such Thing’ to support him


Martyn Wyndham-Read has been involved with folk music for over forty years. In his late teens he left his mother’s farm in Sussex and headed off, with his guitar, to Australia where he worked on a sheep station Emu Springs in South Australia. It was while he was there that he heard, first hand, the old songs sung by some of the station hands at Emu Springs and he became captivated by these songs and the need to know more of them and where they came from grew. He headed off to Melbourne and became part of the folk song revival there and throughout Australia during the early1960’s.. Back to England in 1967 where he met up with the renowned singer and song collector Bert Lloyd, who himself had spent time in Australia. Martyn was asked by Bert Lloyd to be part of the album ‘Leviathan’ on the Topic label and soon after he started recording for Bill Leader and touring extensively worldwide. In the early 1970’s Martyn started the ‘Maypoles to Mistletoe’ concerts which portray the seasons of the year through song, music, dance and verse and illustration. Martyn is also the instigator of the well known Song Links Project, Martyn is currently working with Shirley Collins on a production called ‘Down the Lawson Track’ featuring stories, poems/songs of the great Australian Poet of the People, Henry Lawson with Pip Barnes, Iris Bishop, Gary Holder and Jackie Oates. His CD Jackeroo portrays his life so far through songs both old and new.

Jackman. No Such Thing never fail to get your feet tapping and put a smile on the face of many a dancer. If you love traditional dance music you’ll love No Such Thing.

Songstresses Come to the Gong

International Folk Club Concert Gilly Darby (UK) Ann Vriend (Can) 7.30pm Saturday 19 March CITY DIGGERS WOLLONGONG Members $15 Non-Members $20 Two great international female singers will be special guests of the Illawarra Folk Club at the City Diggers on Saturday March 19th. From Canada comes Ann Vriend and from NZ (originally UK) comes Gilly Darbey. Both are making return visits to the club after appearing some years ago. Never before has the club had two female singers of such high caliber on the same bill The ever popular Gilly Darbey has performed at the club on a number of occasions when she has been on tour from the UK and has a great following here in the Illawarra.

Illawarra Pub Acoustic Music Venues Jamberoo Pub, generally 2pm-5pm, Sundays ph 4236 0270 Mount Kembla, generally 2pm-5pm, Sundays ph 4271 1119

Sydney Folk Events 2nd Thu Sutherland Folk Club Concerts, Sutherland Trade Union Club, Gymea. Come early and enjoy a cheap meal at the bistro. Contact: Jenny 02 9576 2301. 4th Tues - Sutherland Folk Club Session, same details as above. 4th Sat - Loaded Dog Folk Club, Annandale Neighbourhood Centre, Sandra Nixon, 02 9358 4886, kxbears@ozemail.com.au

Wongawilli Colonial Dance Club Events at Wongawilli Hall Wed 2 March - St David's Day Welsh Folk Dance, music by No Such Thing Wed 9 March - Bush Dance Wed 16 March - Pre-St Patrick's Day Ceili with Margaret & Bill Winnett Wed 23 March - Bush Dance Wed 30 March - Traditional Music Session, songs and tunes (dancers welcome, no walk throughs though)

Martyn with a younger David De Santi, and Australian folklore collector John Meredith No such Thing is a group of amateur music enthusiasts who come together weekly with the aim of preserving , learning and performing Australia’s rich traditional dance music heritage. They have gone from strength to strength from humble beginnings in 2000 to the release of their internationally successful CD Going To The Barndance in 2008. They have played for dances, concerts and led sessions at folk clubs and festivals including Illawarra Folk Festival The National Folk Festival. as well as providing the music for the Wongawilli Bush Dance monthly since 2005. Apart from these events they performed at the opening of the film Australia with Nicole Kidman and Hugh

Wed 6 April - Bush Dance, music by No Such Thing Wed 14 April - Bush Dance Wed 21 April - St George's Day English Folk Dance Wed 28 April - Traditional Music Session, songs and tunes Wed 4 May - Bush Dance, music by No Such Thing

Gilly has been singing in various guises for many years, thrilling audiences wherever she has appeared with the quality and range of her

All events start at 8pm. Adults $3, children free. Acoustic musciians and dancers welcome.

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Dancing Folk Every Wed. Wongawilli Bush Dance, ph. Gwen 02 4296 1855 from 8pm, all dances called, musicians welcome. Adults $2.50 includes light supper! Every 2nd Sat. Marshall Mount Old Time Dance Fridays, 8pm Bush Dancing, Illaroo Road School, Nowra, ph Margaret 02 4421 0557

GREAT PRESENTS 22nd Festival CD (2007) - Bulli Bakontrak, 24 Artists, $25 plus postage 21st Festival CD (2006) - Bulli - The Tradition Continues, 23 Artists, $25 plus postage FOLK CLUB COOK BOOK, Vol. 1 and 2 - A wonderful collection of recipes from all sorts of places and people! A must for any half cultured cook. Copies available for $10 each including postage. 20th Festival JAMBEROO CELEBRATION, 20 years On, Double CD - 41 Artists, $30 plus postage JAMBEROO - A DISCOVERY, 19th Festival - 22 Artists, $25 plus postage JAMBEROO - A CHANGE OF SEASON - 17th ILLAWARRA FOLK FESTIVAL COMPILATION CD - 19 perfomers from the Festival - $25 plus postage.

voice, "from sweet and quietly lovely, to strong and powerful enough to be heard two blocks away! " and her ability to move with ease through a wide range of differing genres. Most recently she has been likened to Eva Cassidy. No one hearing Gilly can fail to be moved by the soaring range of her voice and her heartfelt interpretations of her eclectic choice of material. Her style is classic and her own, her voice ageless and agile. Gilly signed her first record deal with MCA aged 16 & since then has gone on to perform at festivals and concerts throughout the world including support spots to Van Morrison, Tori Amos & The Hollies, with numerous TV & radio appearances. Her haunting voice has been used for several film & TV soundtracks. It has to be said that Gilly Darbey is a combination of Norah Jones and Eva Cassidy, but then a comparison like that only serves to pique your interest. When Darbey sings the slower numbers your heart will melt. http://www.myspace.com/gillydarbey

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Ann Vriend (pronounced Vreend) was born in Vancouver, BC. When her parents discovered their 3-year-old could play nursery songs on a Fisher Price xylophone, they encouraged her musical development by enrolling her in violin lessons. At age nine, when Vriend sought to accompany herself as a songwriter, she took piano lessons from an elderly woman down the street who charged $5 per visit. In high school, in order to be able to do submit her home-made recordings for a school project, Vriend was coerced into performing 3 of her compositions at the school talent show. Accolades from her fellow students evolved into various projects with older students in bands, and soon afterward into interest from

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major labels, praise from critics and the media, and loyal fans around the world. Vriend's vulnerable yet exquisite voice is often the first thing that turns heads. It has been described as an enchanting cross between Dolly Parton and a young Aretha Franklin, while her story-like but often enigmatic lyrics reveal her lauded literary depth, influenced by writers such as Leonard Cohen and Paul Simon. Vriend's songs possess a natural knack for melody, garnering her hits on both independent and commercial radio stations -- including Gold rotation for her tune “Feelin' Fine” in her home town of Edmonton, Alberta -- and have charted on college stations as far away as Cologne, Germany. Her music has been featured in a U.S. DVD release of “Party of Five,” and she was commissioned to write a song for the Commonwealth Games in Melbourne, Australia. From composition to composition Vriend's music varies between “old school” soul, Americana, indie pop, and jazz influenced numbers, yet she maintains a consistency of sound in her immediately recognizable vocal and lyrical approach. Vriend’s quirkiness and self-taught piano stylings draw comparisons to Regina Spektor and Kate Bush, though she also has a country and soul vocabulary in the vein of Ray Charles and Lyle Lovett. In short, "When it comes to women with pianos, there are endless comparisons to make, but Vriend stands out from the crowd." (Drum Media, Australia).


Coming Illawarra Folk Club Concerts Friday 4 March, 7.30pm - Folk Club Concert - Get Folked, Pukara, John Dengate CITY DIGGERS WOLLONGONG Sunday 6 March, 2pm - International Folk Club Concert - Martyn Wyndham-Read (UK), No Such Thing WONGAWILLI COMMUNITY HALL Saturday 19 March, 7.30pm - International Folk Club Concert - Gilly Darby (UK/NZ), Ann Vriend (Canada) CITY DIGGERS WOLLONGONG Friday 1 April, 7.30pm - International Folk Club Concert - The Cottars (Canada), The Con Artists CITY DIGGERS WOLLONGONG

Illawarra Folk Club Package to 2011 Perisher Snowy Mountains of Music The 3rd Perisher Snowy Mountains of Music will be held from 10-13 June 2011. Over 250 artist applications have been submitted. Bookings are progressing with the following confirmed: Eric Bogle, Ash Grunwald, The Sunny Cowgirls (recent Telstra Horizon Award winners at Tamworth), Kavisha Mazzella, Greg Champion, The Woohoo Revue, Dallas Frasca, Marshall & The Fro, Big Erle, Wongawilli

The lineup promises to be another eclectic collection of musicians - 40 acts / 130 performers. Those that have experienced the fledgling festival know of the magic of music in the snow! The 10 venues are all intimate and cosy, a great way to experience music. The Illawarra Folk Club will once arrange a Package tour which includes Coach travel, Festival Season Pass and 3 nights bed and breakfast at the Sundeck Hotel or Smiggins Hotel. The cost will be $400/$450 per person dependent on the bedding arrangements requested. Hurry, be quick as there are only 56 seats on the coach! Deposits are required by 30 March and full payment by 14 May. More detail check the Illawarra Folk Club website, see the end of this newsletter or call David 0409 57 1788.

Other Folk Events If you are a member of the Illawarra Folk Club you can get a mention in this section.

Saturday 16 April, 7.30pm - International Folk Club Concert - DARK HORSES Keith Donnelley (UK) & Flossie Malavielle (France), Nick Charles (Vic) CITY DIGGERS WOLLONGONG

Martyn Wyndham-Read:- River Music, 7.30pm, Friday 18 March, Nowra Golf Club, Fairway Drive, North Nowra Enquiries Andrew or Alison ph 02 4447 5663. Martyn will be supported by the Sisterhood 6 member acapella group from Canberra, graduates of the Canberra School of Music Jazz School (like Idea of North.

Friday 6 May, 7.30pm - Folk Club Concert - The Borderers (SA), The Do Riders CITY DIGGERS WOLLONGONG Saturday 21 May, 7.30pm - Folk Club Concert - Fred Smith, Martin Pearson, Liz Frencham CITY DIGGERS WOLLONGONG Friday 3 June, 7.30pm - International Folk Club Concert - Eleanor McEvoy (Ire), Replay CITY DIGGERS WOLLONGONG 10-13 June - Perisher Snowy Mountains of Music Tour Saturday 18 June, 7.30pm - Folk Club Concert - April Maze, Alan Musgrove, Sophie and Fiachra CITY DIGGERS WOLLONGONG Sunday 16 October - Folk in the Foothills, Jamberoo Valley Lodge, 15 acts, 5 venues. rainforest settting

THURSDAY 17 MARCH, 7.30pm - Riogh St Patrick's Day Concert, $15 per head. Tickets from Johnny Spillane 0418 625 308, john.spillane@optusnet.com.au or Wollongong City Diggers tel 422 88522. Limited tickets available so purchase early to avoid disappointment SATURDAY 19 MARCH, 7pm, Mittagong Playhouse - Riogh St Patrick's Day Concert. Tickets from Johnny Spillane 0418 625 308, john.spillane@optusnet.com.au or Southern Highlands Tourist Center. SUNDAY 20 MARCH, The Basement (Sydney) - Folk music virtuoso, Chilean rising superstar and Illawarra Folk ILLAWARRA FOLK CLUB NEWSLETTER

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again on 21-23 Oct 2011 (A WEEK AFTER Folk in the Foothills) Performer applications are now open for KVFF 2011 Closing date 30 April 2011. Download guidelines and application form from our website. Volunteer applications are also open. Stallholder applications will be open soon. Enquiries: Andrew or Alison 02 4447 5663

Festival favourite, Nano Stern, will pay Australia another visit, this time with his 4-piece band. www.thebasement.com.au Concession tickets available. WEDNESDAY 31 MARCH, 8pm Traditional Music Session, Wongawilli Community Hall. Musciians, dancers welcome. SUNDAYS, 3pm-6pm - Imperial Hotel Corner Bong Bong & Bundaroo Sts Bowral NSW 2576 Ph: 02 4861 1623. Come and warm yourself in front of the fire and listen to the world music, Jazz from the eclectic Rick Falkiner Trio. FIRST FRIDAY - (except January and April) BUSH TRADITIONS SESSIONS at the Old Goulburn Brewery, Bradley Grange, Bungonia Rd, Goulburn. Contact David Johnson, 4884 4214 or dave@davidjohnson. id.au

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TUNES of JOHN McKINNON -A collection of Australian dance tunes, by Alan Musgrove and David De Santi, $20.

TUESDAYS - Mittagong Hotel, Acoustic music at the restaurant of Mittagong Hotel. Contact brian@haydons.com for further info.

********* At 91 Pete Seeger has picked up yet another Grammy Award. This time it’s Best Musical Album For Children with ,Tomorrow's Children.

WEDNESDAYS - Bush Dance at Wongawilli Community Hall from 8pm - open for dancers and musicians to play. 4th FRIDAYS - Sutherland Acoustic at Gymea Tradies Bluegrass Jam at the Tradies Contact Ian on 0438 830374. FRIDAYS - Bubbly on the Balcony 12 noon at the Corrimal RSL 3rd SATURDAYS - Bluegrass Jam Session, Thirroul Neighbourhood Centre next to the post office. 7.30pm to 11pm. Contact Bruce Fumini brustrings@yahoo.com.au 0421 044 124 SUNDAYS, 7.30pm - Jamberoo Pub Open Mic is now run monthly on Sundays. Contact Claire Roberts on 0414 860 080 for dates or visit www.kissevents.com.au

Illawarra Folk Club Online Store - CDs, Books The Club operates an online store for Club members to sell products. A number of new products have been added: FOLK REPUBLIC of BULLI - 2011 Illawarra Folk Festival compilation with 20 artists Eric Bogle, Ami Williamson , Riogh, Ted Egan, Orange Blossom, Neil Murray, Rough Red, The Handsome Young Strangers, Roger Montgomery, Tracey Bunn, Replay, Junior, No Such Thing, Martin Pearson, Wongawilli, A.J. Leonard, The Pigs, George Mann, The Good Ship, Zumpa 6

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Iconic 60s and 70s Folk Singer Buffy SainteMarie (Canada) will be on tour in Australia in April. Buffy is a native Cree Indian who 40 years ago wrote the immortal song, Universal Soldier. Her songs have been covered by a ‘Who’s who’ of musicians, including Elvis Presley, Bobby Darren, Donovan, Cher, Barbara Streisand and Joe Cocker. Her only concert in NSW will be at the State Theatre on Saturday 23rd April (Support Michelle Shocked)

Pete Seeger With The Rivertown Kids And Friends [Appleseed] SILVER FOLK - 2010 Illawarra Folk Festival compilation CD, $25 ALAN MUSGROVE - Behind the Times, The Bagman's Gazette, Songs They Used to Sing, Australian Old Time Fiddle, $25 each JOHN BROOMHALL - Free as the Breeze, Broken Hill Miner, Driftin Down the Darling, In The Days When the Anzacs Were New , My Spirit Country $25 I VIAGGIATORI - Suitcase Serenata, music from the film Dall' Italia All' Australia, $25 If you are a member of the Illawarra Folk Club and interested in selling online then contact info@illawarrafolkclub.org.au

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James Fagan and Nancy Kerr won the Best Duo award at the BBC Folk Awards at the posh bash in London this month. This is the second time they have won this award.... last time was in 2003. Very well deserved. Folk Club members would remember Bob and Marg (James Parents) and Sister Kate who were regulars at the club over the years. Rarely does the whole family get together but they did at Cobargo this year. ********* Kangaroo Valley Folk Festival (In Australia's Most Beautiful Valley) is on

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********* The old rapscallion poet has turned his mind to the local language and suggests a whole new use for a simple couple of words that have been in the news a bit lately. He says “This week, homage to the latest wide-spread contribution to our precious ocarism. (deliberately no capital)” ..IT HAPPENS When you think you’re in control, when things are going right, And as far as you can see, there’s not one hitch in sight. When your power is at its peak, and you’re there to direct it, When all the planets are aligned, just when you least expect it “..IT HAPPENS” Those two little words, understated, not excessive, Yet with such wealth of meaning, so pungent, so expressive, Have entered into language, especially in Oz, To cover situations, verbally, becos… “..IT HAPPENS” “..IT HAPPENS”, now in common use, can cause embarrassment. especially on TV, or when used in Parliament, or taken out of context, to create some vicious schism. Would you call the phrase a ‘Tony’, or perhaps and ‘Abbottism”?


Mind you, when “..IT HAPPENS”, and some television station, Drags it up from months ago, as some revelation, And confronts the user, as a headline kind of thing, Just to monitor the reaction that such an act might bring … “..IT HAPPENS” There is not one situation that cannot be explained, By using those two little words. Linguists should be trained To teach the population to use the phrase astutely, It could be as valuable as that treasure ‘absolutely’. “..IT HAPPENS” could be used in all sorts of ceremonies, Marriages and Christenings, in varying degrees. Not, perhaps, in sermons. You’d have to draw the line, For when used inappropriately, it would surely be a sign…..that “..IT HAPPENS” Just imagine what would happen if the phrase did not exist, The countless opportunities for all those chances missed To explain a failure, a lacking, a disaster, “..IT HAPPENS” covers everything, and it does it faster. A ‘Tony’ or an ‘Abbottism’, you can make your choice, “..IT HAPPENS” is connected to a total lack of voice. A silence filled with dignity, I like that attitude, And a simple two word summing up, when all this is reviewed …… “..IT HAPPENS” BLUE - the shearer (copyright col wilson) 18/2/11 ********* Want to know what to do on St Patricks Day. Only one place to be and that’s to hear Riogh in a special concert at the Diggers Club. Riogh need no introduction – the best Irish band in the Illawarra or even the State, or even the Nation or even the Earth and perhaps the universe. Tickets are $15 and you can get them at the door or contact Johnny Spillane – 0418 625 308 john.spillane@optusnet.com.au ********* If you are a person interested in accordions you should have a look at this site. I only wentther because of the title – I really thought it was a kid taking to an accordion

with a pick axe. And I really thought it was a kid comitting atrocities on an accordion Kid shreds on accordion. [VIDEO] http:// www.wimp.com ********* If you miss , Martyn Wyndham Read on Sunday 6th March (and I know you won’t) but in case you’ve got a good excuse- like your parents getting married or something, then you’ve got a second chance at River Music on 18 March. River Music, 7.30pm, Friday 18 March, Nowra Golf Club, Fairway Drive, North Nowra Enquiries Andrew or Alison ph 02 4447 5663. Martyn will be supported by the Sisterhood 6 member acapella group from Canberra, graduates of the Canberra School of Music Jazz School (like Idea of North) ********* Here’s some more festival feedback From Jonas Friddle and Sleepy Lou (USA)Maria and I just wanted to send a quick note to say thank you for having us at the festival. We had a great time and we are already talking of returning for a long trip next year. You have a great festival going and it was well worth the wait! From AJ Leonard’s Tropical Lounge: On behalf of A.J. Leonard's Tropical Lounge I would like to thank you for organising another great festival. It was the second time for Jenny Rowlands and myself but I hope to return with the band and we will re-apply for 2013. Also a big thank to our hosts. We were all made to feel very much at home and it made a big difference to the overall experience. Because of our new found friends at the 2009 festival, Jenny and I have made numerous visits to the Illawarra region and it has become a second home. Thank you again for the opportunity to shine. From Anne Hulak ; Can I congratulate you and all your wonderful festival organisers on a brilliant festival. We all had a fantastic time, and the location is also perfect for this inland family as we were able to have a beach holiday at the same time. Not only is this all affordable but really a perfect break for us. I loved the workshops and learnt so much. Could you please pass my regards onto Mark, your clarinet and saxophonist extrordinaire in Zumpa, I really appreciated his generosity with his music and spirit, you are lucky to have him on board, of course I loved the music of the entire band. From Jim and Bobbie Stone, Ohio USA Thanks for all your help, and making this

a trip we'll never forget. Bobbie and I had a fantastic time at the Festival. I was truly impressed by the quality and depth of the talent in Australia. We learned a lot about the country there. Ted Egan even gave me his book and cd. I'm reading through the book now. Someone we met at the festival took us up to Sydney on Monday, and then through some of the Blue Mountains. We stayed at a hotel in Parramatta on Monday night. He picked us up again on Tuesday and took us to catch a Rivercat ferry, which took us through the Sydney harbor to Circular Quay. From there we took the train to the airport, and flew home through LA and Chicago. It was a very long day, since we left Sydney on Tuesday afternoon, and arrived in LA on Tuesday morning. We got home at 1:30 am on Wednesday after about a 3-hour delay in Chicago. There were some weather problems and other delays for de-icing. Thanks so much for all your help in getting us accommodations in Steve's campertrailer. I really enjoyed getting to mc some of the shows at the Bulli Show Pavillion. The bush poetry was a new thing for me, and a totally pleasant surprise. I would hope that we could do something like that here. It is somewhat similar to our Cowboy Poetry with interesting stories and humour. The Bluegrass shows were really great, too. I especially enjoyed Innes Campbell and his band. They were as good as any bluegrass bands I have seen in the US. I will be telling everyone I know about the Illawarra Folk Festival...from now on. Thanks again! And please pass my thanks along to the other committee members on the festival. Sharon Callaghan wrote a brilliant review of the festival which was published in the Illawarra Mercury. Don’t miss reading itand of course I agree wholeheartedly with every word in it. http://www.illawarramercury.com.au/ blogs/slice-of-life/folk-republic-a-state-ofbliss/2078267.aspx?storypage=0 Gil Boem writes with some constructive comment. A great festival, but that was no surprise. The food is always fantastic and the people serving it so friendly.Hope you are gathering together all those good groups for Perisher again! Just one negative comment ... re Nag's lounge. The lounges looked comfy but such seating always means some people miss out! We were at the back trying hard to hear 'Funkier than Alice'. Had to finally give up and leave as there were so many noisy, drunk VERY

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young people near the bar. Do they really stick to the RSA laws here?? Next night the same thing with Ami Williamson. The accoustics in there are just not good. I know that with such big numbers you have to use as many venues as possible, so it may be an unsolvable problem. Again on the positive side, the Chapel was just superb on the hot hot days. We enjoyed sitting in the shade at the back of the venue, sound was still good and we got the breeze. Eric Bogle was the icing on the cake. And Wongawilli, as always my favourite! Thanks to all ********* Greg North the New secretary of the Australian Bush Poets ass advises “I have just received a letter from Urban Country Music festival about their written bush poetry competition. The closing date is 15th April 2011. More information at: http://www.urbancountry.com.au/event. aspx?id=601 ********* Our esteemed Secretary Graeme Morrison appeared in the Mercury on 17th Feb. He apparently writes a rather esoteric column for the food and wine supplement. The article was entitled " The Good Wood".....or how to choose and respect a good wooden spoon !!!!! Check the photo out. Next he’ll be playing spoons as well as autoharps. How and when do you ‘respect’ wooden spoons- before or after the event- or am I just being a stirrer.

GLEBE POST OFFICE TUNE: Bonny Dundee You can close the front window and close the back gate, You can close up your suitcase and then emigrate. You can close your account, you can cut off your phone – But don’t close the post office; leave it alone! You can close down the breweries of chemical beer; No one would care, we would not shed a tear. Close down the pubs where the bureaucrats swill – But don’t close the post office up on the hill! You can close down the opera surviving on grants, Close public toilets.. I’ll pee in my pants. You can close the bay window and close the front door… And close up your fist for a smack in the jaw. The freemarket bastards are at it again.. Anonymous, miserable, bean-counting men. Push the ‘authorities’ under the bus – WE own the post office…listen to US! John Dengate Resident of Glebe and user of Post Office for 47 years Russell Hannah, bigruss43@bigpond.com 02) 4297 1777

Radio News with Denis McKay dl@mckayassociates. com.au Phone: 42847786 The Club has a 2 hour show on Vox FM (106.9) every Sat at 3pm. The following is the list of new folk CDs received during January and mid-February, for review and air-play on 2VOX-FM. If you would like to play/reveiw for airplay, any of these new releases. Please let me know.

********* They are trying to close John Dengate’s Post Office (as indeed they are doing with many others). John who’l be at the club on Mar 4th and may even sing it is not going down without a fight. He’s pulled out his trusty guitar and aimed this parody straight at the heart of the PO bosses.

• Pick of the Bunch. • Stevie Palmer's debut CD, “Heartprint Shadow” is a Beauty. Edinburgh-born Palmer has a destinctive tenor voice with a broad Edinburgh accent. I particularly enjoyed the tracks “Where the Bison Fell” and Princes 1300 (the latter about an Austin Princess 1300). • Also Ran • Grant Peeples (Okra and Ecclesiates) is a southern US singer/sign-writer with what could be described as a “well-worn” voice (sort of a southern John Prine) – I like it – and I like the songs he writes. I particularly liked the track “Lethal Injection Blues”. • Tiger and Me From a Liar to a Thief • Tracy Spring Looking Forward-Looking Back • Riogh Riogh

• Shaun Cromwell Folk-Worn Prose • Joanna Divine Mile-High Rodeo • Coyote Grace Ear to the Ground • Patti Casey The Heart of a Waiting Boy • Ron Hynes Stealing Genius • The Sidecats Makin' Tracks • Ken Whitely Another Day's Journey • Bill Brandt and Sarana VerlinLive from Billy's Basement • David Simon Once is Enough • Aaron Burdett Stand up Eight • Linda Adam Davis Take Me Back • Jeff Talmadge Kind of Everything • Frank Solivan and Dirty Kitchen Frank Solivan and Dirty Kitchen • Larry Murante Point of Entry • Bennett Brier Scorpio and Me • David Rovics Ten Thousand Miles Away* • L.K. Potts All Things Considered • L.K. Potts Close to Home • L.K. Potts The Shape of Things to Come • Grant Peeples Okra and Ecclesiates • Stevie Palmer Heartprint Shadow • Oliver Swain In a Big Machine • Carrie Elkin Call it My Garden • Danny Schmidt Man of Many Moons • J. Wagner Disappear • Ari and Mia Unruly Heart • Poetman Records Compilation Acoustic Rainbow #38 • One Left This Land I Love • Willy White Rise Above • Peter Cooper The Lloyd Green Album • Eric Brace and Peter Cooper Master Sessions • Cahalen Morrison and Eli West The Holy Coming of the Storm

Playlist 5th Feb Presenter Yvonne O’Grady (NZ theme) • St Joseph's Maori College/Po Karekare Ana/He Koha Waiata/South Pacific recordings • Jan Rapley/Brand New Star/Christchurch Acoustic/Independent • The Hooligang/Four White Crosses/Exiles/Independent • Southern Cross Ceili Band/Shetland Reels/Looking for a Partner/Independent • Davy Stuart/Squeeze the Cork/Christchurch Acoustic/Independent • Graham Wilson/Wool away Jack/Billy on the boil/ Independent • Denny Stanaway/Who knows where the time goes/Christchurch Acoustic/Independent • Graham Wilson Billy on the Boil/Billy on the Boil/Independent • Graham Wardrop/Flamingo/Signature/G.W. Music • Roger Lusby/The Ghosts of Miners/Christchurch Acoustic/Independent • Maori Concert Party/E Pari Ra/Maori Favourites/ Music W orld • Barrie Mc Donald/Welcome Home Grainne/ Christchurch Acoustic/Independent • Mike Harding/Black Matai/Past to the Present/ National Radio New Zealand • The Kokatahi Band/Little old Log Cabin/On tour/ Kiwi Pacific • Phil Garland/Hokonui Whisky/A Sense of Place/ Kiwi Pacific Records • Triple H/Napoleon/Christchurch Acoustic/Independent


• St Joseph's maori College/Hine a Hine/He Koha Waiata/South pcific recordings/ • The Hooligang/Reel set/Exiles/Independent • Russell Gillies/Frosty Morning?Christchurch Acoustic/Independent • Huia/High Wind/Off the Wall and Back/A.C.T government Cultural Council • Mike Harding/Gutboard Blues/Past to hte present/National Radio New Zealand • Davy Stuart/Glasgow Wedding/Christchurch Acoustic/Independent • Maori Concert Party/Waikaremoana/Maori Favourites/Music World/ • Phil garland/Farewell to Geraldine/Under the Southern Cross/Kiwi Pacific Records • Martyn Wyndham Read/The Billy of tea/Back to You/Wynding Road Music • St Joseph's Maori College/Po Atarau/He Koha Waiata/South Pacific Recording

Playlist 12th Feb Presenter Denis McKay • Catie Curtis (with Mary Gautier);Hello Stranger;Hello Stranger;Compass;3:11 • Tracy Spring; Aleah's song;Looking Forward, Looking Back;Independent;3:24 • Dave Zobl ;And So It Goes;Acoustic Rainbow Vol. 35;Poetman;4:41 • The Gordons; After All This Time;Acoustic Rainbow Vol. 36;Poetman;3:15 • Coyote Grace;Runaround;Ear to the Ground;Mile After Mile Records;2:21 • Guy Clark; If I Needed You;Somedays the Song Writes Itself;Dualtone;3:02 • Denise Gordon Finley;How can I Keep From Singing;Solstice;Dome Island;2:46 • My Sauce Good;El Feo (The Ugly Man);My Sauce Good;Independent;3:12 • Corin Raymond;Paid To Party;There Will Always be a Small-time;Independent;4:51 • John McCutcheon and Si Kahn; Long Time Traveling,Long Time Friends;Signs of the Times; 4:55 • John McCutcheon; Long, Long Road to Home; Untold;;3:00 • Buena Vista Social Club;El Carretero;Buena Vista Social Club;World Circuit;3:30 • Charlie Poole;Took My Gal a Walkin';Old Time Songs – Recorded 1925-1930;Rebel;2:48 • Loreena McKennit;Skellig;Live in Paris and Toronto – Disc 1;Quinlan Road;5:24 • Alex Campbell;Mary Hamilton;Alex Campbell – At His Best;Topic;3:06 • Tantallion;Catherine Mackay of Tarbat Ness;2005 National Folk Festival;Independent;3:11 • John Roberts; Sea Fever;Sea Fever: Songs of Ships and the Sea; CDBY;3:03 • Loreena McKennit;Caravanserai;The Olive and the Cedar: A Mediterranean Odyssey;Quinlan Road;3:53 • Anais Mitchell;Hobo’s Lullaby;The Brightness;Righteous Babe ;3:05 • Zoe Mulford;One Day the Sun’s Gonna Shine (The Ballad of Eddie and Pete);Bonfires;CDBY;3:27 • Monty Python; Decomposing Composers;Monty Python Sings;Virgin;2:46 • Welcome Strangers;Kiandra;Nuggets from Here and There;Independent;3:21 • Danny Spooner; wish i could write a love song; Years of Spooner;Independent;4:55 • Danny Spooner;Anderson's coast;Launch Out on

ARE YOU A PERFORMER and NOT A MEMBER of the ILLAWARRA FOLK CLUB? Here are the benefits for being a member • Inclusion in the monthly Newsletter Performer listing • Inclusion in the Illawarra Folk Club Website Performer listing • Opportunity to sell CDs and product through the Illawarra Folk Club online Store - www.illawarrafolkclub.org.au/store). There is a 10% commission. Contact David De Santi for more details: • Opportunity to produce industry standard CDs through the newly acquired professional CD duplicator. This is ideal for short runs. CDs can also be imprinted. Cost is $1.50 per CD. Contact Bob Williams for more details: bobwil7@hotmail.com SUPPORT YOUR LOCAL FOLK MUSIC ORGANISATION!


the Deep;Independent;6:47 • Riogh; Past Carin';Riogh;Independent;4:32 • Judy Small; The White Bay Paper Seller;Ladies and Germs;Independent;3:01 • Forbes High School;Bill Coopers Polka & Ebb Wrens Hornpipe;The Streets of Forbes;Independent;3:03 • Ann Norris; Love Letters;Incredibly Autoharp; Independent;4:03 • Homefolks;Silver Bells;Last Chance;Independent

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Illawarra Folk Club Performers File Service for Illawarra Folk Club members. Area Code is 02 uno Barry (Blue) Lake - Bonza Bush Poet/Yarn Spinner/MC Phone 02 4476 4124 Blue the Shearer , aka Col Wilson - poet, raconteur, prawn deveiner, ABC radio star 02 4751 5998, (Springwood), blushear@well-com. net.au Bob McInnes, Stringfiddle - Larrikin fiddler, Australian Scottish music band 02 4885 1191 (Robertson), stringfiddle@oceanbroadband.net Chloe & Jason Roweth - Australian folk, contemporary and original, 02 6366 3260, jason@rowethmusic.com.au www. rowethmusic.com.au Chris Wilson - singer/guitarist 02 4271 4364 Dave Oliphant - singer/guitarist, dance caller, entertainer, contact for FIDDLEDANCE Bushband 0419 218926 doliphan@bigpond. net.au David Beniuk - singer/songwriter david@ davidbeniuk.com David De Santi - piano accordion, Wongawilli, Zumpa, Big Snore Hammers 0409 57 1788 desanti@bigpond.com Duncan Chalmers - traditional singer/ guitarist 0418 440 032, chalmdr@bigpond.net. au Elwyn Jordan - music tuition, guitar, bass, banjo and mandolin 02 4261 6325 Geoffrey Graham - the Man from Ironbark, rhymes, comedy and music, 03 5446 3739 (Bendigo, Vic.), dinkumoz@bigpond.com Graeme Johnson - performance poet, Australia rhyming verse 02 9874 7653 (Sydney), TheRhymerfromRyde@bigpond.com Jim Macquarrie - trad Celtic, Australian, North American music 02 4474 2736 (Moruya), jim@newsouthfolk.com Johnny Spillane - whistle, dance caller, bagpipes 02 4296 9693, john.spillane@optusnet. com.au Liz Frencham - singer/songwriter/double bass 0413 764 688, liz@jigzag.com Karen Lynne - singer/songwriter, traditional, original, country, contact for Acoustic Shock 02 4757 3292 (Katoomba), karenlynne@ bigpond.com Kenny Bartley - comedic, Aussie, storytelling singer/songwriter 0431 041 947 kennybartleysemail@yahoo.com.au 10

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Kevin Baker - singer/songwriter 02 4225 8684 kevin.b1@bigpond.com Mark Holder-Keeping - multi-instrumentalist, member of Cantolibre, We Love You Madly, Big Snore Hammers, Zumpa, Markelle 02 4228 4153, 0405 271 110, markelle@1earth.net Margaret Bradford - folk singer-songwriter, for children also 02 9520 6180 (Sutherland), mbradford@sydney.net Margaret Walters - Australian stories and song 02 9698 2206 mwalters@mail.usyd.edu.au Maurie Mulheron - singer/songwriter, playwright, 5 string banjo, guitar, mandolin, songs to nourish the spirit 4267 1449 austiems@ozemail.com.au Michael West - percussionist (Eastern, African, Latin), drum kit, Didgeridoo, Flute. 0414 717 783 michaelwest200@msn.com Perla Aura - African dance, drum musician and teacher, member of Obrobini 02 4274 5658, 0414 641 285. pfefey@wollongong.nsw.gov.au Polly Garland - music tuition in piano, button and piano accordion, available for bush dances, bands pollygarland@acr.net.au Samwise Hemmings - original Indie/Folk songwriter 0449 063 207 samwise_hemmings@ hotmail.com Simon Kinnas - Greek Bouzouki, Greek folk music and music from the Greek islands. 0412 757 557 zorbaskefi@hotmail.com.au Stuart Leslie - concertina/ button accordion, member of Puddin’ Eaters, Whatsaname Band, No Such Thing, Celtic Craic, The O’Tooles 02 4421 5538 leslies@people.net.au Vivienne Sawyer - poet, comedienne, great MC 4257 4808 Yuri The Storyteller - World folk tales, internationally acclaimed master storyteller 0419 412093

GROUPS Big Snore Hammers - High energy 'worldly' instrumental music to dance to, led by 9 year old Samuel De Santi David De Santi 0409 57 1788 desanti@bigpond.com www. wongawillicolonialdance.org.au/performers_ big_snore.php Cantolibre - traditional & contemporary Latin World Music, 02 4284 3126 - Cantolibre7@ yahoo.com.au Denizen - traditional, contemporary Celtic Australian music, Johnny Spillane 02 4296 9693, john.spillane@optusnet.com.au Fiddledance - traditional, bush band, bluegrass Dave Oliphant 0419 218 926 doliphan@bigpond.net.au Handsome Young Strangers - plugged bush band with attitude. 0409 590 932, looch1973@ yahoo.com.au www.myspace,com/ thehandsomeyoungstrangers Heather Mandich & Southern Alliance Bluegrass- full throttle and from the heart! www.heathermandich.com heathermandich@ internode.on.net 02 42565850 Jigzag - Fresh, uplifting contemporary folkpop 3-piece. 02 9747 2648, bookings@Jigzag. com John Broomhall / Johnny Spillane / David De Santi - new and old songs of

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Australia. 02 4296 9693, john.spillane@ optusnet.com.au www.myspace.com/ johnbroomhalljohnnyspillanedaviddesanti madd marianne - Celtic 6 piece music group, Johnny Spillane 02 4296 9693 j.spillane@ people.net.au www.maddmarianne.com Mahri Autumn & The Chameleon Collective - acoustic/folk/world 0412 177 918 www. mahriautumn.com info@mariantheloucataris. com Obrobini - African style percussion and music group, Perla Aura, 0414 641 285, pfefey@ wollongong.nsw.gov.au Riogh - traditional, contemporary Celtic Australian music, Johnny Spillane 02 4296 9693, john.spillane@optusnet.com.au Selalu – Three piece band, contemporary folk (Sydney) 0417 706 692 swadling@bigpond.net. au www.selalu.com.au South of the Big Smoke – Northern Illawarra trio styles including folk / folktonica, blues, pop and soft rock. Phil 0408 259 633 southofthebigsmoke@gmail.com . www. myspace.com/southofthebigsmoke . Wongawilli & Wongawilli Colonial Dancers Award winning well travelled Australian folk, bush music, demonstration dancers, David De Santi 02 0409 57 1788 desanti@bigpond.com www.wongawillicolonialdance.org.au Zorba's Kefi Band - Greek music & music from the Greek islands, 2 or 3 piece. Simon Kinnas 0412 757 557 zorbaskefi@hotmail.com. au Zumpa - old Italian tunes with new life. David De Santi 02 0409 57 1788 desanti@bigpond.com ww.myspace.com/zumpafolk

Corner Store Classifieds for Folk Club Members Roland Stefen - Violin and Guitarmaker. Quality hand-made instruments and repairs done to stringed instruments. Ph: 0242713238. www.rolandstefenviolinmaker.com www. rolandstefenviolinmaker.com Theresa Gregory Reiki Practitioner Reiki is a simple and powerful laying of the hands technique for stress reduction and relaxation that also promotes healing. Lotus Clinic and Bookstore, 246 Crown Street, Wollongong 2500, 4226 4740. Haworth Shellharbour Music Centre, new store sales, repairs, 2/22 Durgadin Dr, Albion Park Rail ph: (02) 4256 0088 Wollongong Music Centre, sales, repairs, all types of instruments, long standing supporter of the Folk Club, ph 4228 9286, 390 Crown St, Wollongong

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Upcoming Illawarra Folk Events - 2011 F r i d ay 4 M a r c h , 7 . 3 0 p m Folk Club Concert - Get Folked, Pukara, John Dengate C i t y D i g g e r s W o l lo n g o n g

S u n d ay 6 M a r c h , 2 p m Folk Club Concert - Martyn WyndhamRead (UK), No Such Thing Wongawilli Hall

11 - 1 4 M a r c h P o r t Fa i r y F o l k F e s t i v a l

S at u r d ay 1 9 M a r c h , 7 . 3 0 p m Folk Club Concert - Ann Vriend (Canada) Gilly Darby (UK)

10-13 June Illawarra Folk Club Tour to 3rd P e r i s h e r S n o w y M o u n ta i n s o f M u s i c

S at u r d ay 1 8 J u n e , 7 . 3 0 p m Folk Club Concert - April Maze, A;an Musgrove, Sophie and Fiachra (Ire) C i t y D i g g e r s W o l lo n g o n g

F RId ay 1 J u ly, 7 . 3 0 p m Folk Club Concert - Paul Hemphill C i t y D i g g e r s W o l lo n g o n g

S at u r d ay 1 6 J u ly, 7 . 3 0 p m Folk Club Concert - Maria Forde

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C i t y D i g g e r s W o l lo n g o n g

F r i d ay 1 A p r i l , 7 . 3 0 p m Folk Club Concert - The Cottars (Canada), The Con Artists

F RId ay 4 AU G U S T, 7 . 3 0 p m Folk Club Concert - Frank the Poet Theme

C i t y D i g g e r s W o l lo n g o n g

S at u r d ay 1 9 AU G U S T, 7 . 3 0 p m Folk Club Concert - Geoffrey Graham

S at u r d ay 1 6 A p r i l , 7 . 3 0 p m Folk Club Concert - DARK HORSES Keith Donnelly (UK) and Flossie Malavielle (France), Nick Charles (Victoria) C i t y D i g g e r s W o l lo n g o n g

21-25 April

C i t y D i g g e r s W o l lo n g o n g

C i t y D i g g e r s W o l lo n g o n g

1 4 - 1 8 S e p tembe r Turning Wave Festival , Gundagai

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N at i o n a l F o l k F e s t i v a l , C a n b e r r a

Folk in the Foothills J a m b e r o o V a l l e y Lo d g e

F r i d ay 6 M ay, 7 . 3 0 p m Folk Club Concert - The Borderers, The Do Riders

Kangaroo Valley Folk Festival

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S at u r d ay 2 1 M ay, 7 . 3 0 p m Folk Club Concert - Fred Smith, Martin Pearson & Liz Frencham

2 1 - 2 3 O c tobe r 12-15 January 2012 27th Illawarra Folk Festival

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F r i d ay 3 J u n e , 7 . 3 0 p m Folk Club Concert - Eleanor McEvoy, Replay C i t y D i g g e r s W o l lo n g o n g

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