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MARCH

8th Histon Unplugged (workshop - open tunings and performing)

                                   The Boot, Histon, Cambs.

APRIL

23rd The Cock, North Crawley, Bucks (English songs and tunes for St Georges Day)

           1pm - 3pm 


MAY 

2nd Pirton May Day Festival  (The Green, Pirton, Herts)

              (playing for Maypole Dances with other musicians)

JUNE

6th The Song Loft, Stony Stratford. (part of Stony Live Festival)

              (2x 3/4 hour sets with support from Matt Morton)

25th Wittfest, The Plough, Long Wittenham, Oxon.

 (a great three day, free festival  Well worth a visit 

  -loads of sessions, bands and busking & food and ale. My favourite free          

         festival.)  www.wittfest.org.uk 

Just me and Carol playing on the Busking Stage 1pm

JULY

30th Cambridge Folk Festival (Cherry Hinton Hall, Cambridge)

                                             (Club Tent Stage. 20 Minute set starting at 7.50pm)

 

AUGUST 

27th Woodfordstock Festival (Woodford, Northants.)

At The Dukes on Woodford Green, a free festival for various charities                        

 

OCTOBER

2nd   Joules Yard, (Market Harborough, Leics.) 

Lunchtime gig from 12noon to 3pm with support from The Street Screamers

 

5th Baldock Folk Club  (The Orange Tree, Baldock, Herts)

                                    Supporting Buffalo (Old time/ country)

 

8th Potbelly Folk Festival, Kettering, Northants  

                                    25 minutes 3.30pm. in this great venue. 

                                    (The festival is held in St Mary's Church where the acoustics are WOW)

 

29th The Collaboration Concert. Private gig.

 

`NOVEMBER

15th St Neots Folk Club (The Priory Centre, St Neots, Cambs.)

                                    Open Stage night (this one is with the full band)

 

2012

6th January Cambridge Folk Club

31st March Potbelly Folk Festival, Kettering.