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| | 6th | | Martin Curtis from Cardrona in the Southern Alps of New Zealand brings songs and stories of his home land - the gin and raspberry mine, mining communities and strange birds see http://www.martincurtis.co.nz . | £5.00 | | 13th | | Steve Turner A singer and concertina player, Steve first performed in Manchester in the 60’s before joining Geordie band "Canny Fettle" in 1970 for eight years. In 1979, he won the Melody Maker "Stars of the 80’s" National competition, turned professional for 12 years, during which time he made four solo albums with Fellside Records and toured internationally. For thirteen years he left the folk scene to sell violins, and diversify his music into classical mode. In 2004 he got back into folk music, recorded a new CD, and now he appears at Dunfermline Folk Club. See www.steveturner.co.uk and http://www.myspace.com/steveturnerconcertina. | Free with collection for the artist | | 20th | | Luckenbooth two guys and two girls from Chapelton and Stonehouse playing traditional and contemporary songs and tunes on guitars, mandolins, whistles, fiddles,flute and cello. | £5.00 | | 27th | | Club AGM at 7.00pm followed by a Session (start 8.30 pm) - Sing a song, play a tune, tell a storyor grace us with your company. | Free |
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