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Resignation

Resignation

The Committee announces, with regret, the resignation of Anne Campbell as Secretary/Bookings Officer.

The Club is very appreciative of Anne’s huge contribution to the Club over the past 11 years and thanks her for her dedication and past involvement.

An Acting Secretary will be appointed and the Committee invites any interested members to contact Dale Webb, the Acting Chair. (dalewebb at clear dot net dot nz*)

The Club Constitution allows for vacant roles to be appointed within committee; however a Special General Meeting to elect Officers can be called, if required, by 10 financial members, in writing.

*You will need to ‘convert’ this to the correct format.

Whats ON

Whats ON

What’s On for the Next few months

Friday 12th December – last Club Night of the year. Laura Collins and the Back Porch Band. Come along with BYO, a plate to share.

Saturday January 10th, 2015 a get together for members at Jo and Merlin Sheffield’s place, from about 4 pm (189 Queen St). Please bring a plate/barbecue food (they will provide the BBQ and some salads and desserts)  and also bring a chair. Don’t forget to bring your voices and instruments so we can entertain ourselves.

Friday 23 January.  The first Acoustic Night of the year.

Friday February 13th 2015 – First Club night for the new year – our Guest Artist will be A. J. Clarke.

Acoustic night for February is 27th.

December Newsletter – Laura Collins

December Newsletter – Laura Collins

The December Newsletter is out – Guest Artist Laura Collins

You can read it all from the downloads page or subscribe in the sidebar to get the newsletter.

Come to the last club night of the year on 12 December to enjoy Laura Collins and the Back Porch Band.

Prepare for a festive December meeting to bring the year to a close. – The Club Committee will provide OJ/Coke/biscuits and bring any decorations at 4pm setup. Please be prepared to “bring a plate” to contribute to a shared supper so we can celebrate Christmas together.

Colin Brown

Colin Brown

Folk Club Member Colin Brown

Our long-time Club member, Colin Brown is involved with many projects and has recently been awarded a Civic Honour from the Horowhenua District Council for his commitment and dedication to “Keep Levin Beautiful” and “Education Horowhenua”.Colin BrownThe Levin Folk Club also acknowledges and is very appreciative of Colin’s volunteer assistance with Acoustic and Club Nights over many years.

Ruahine Rangers at Club Night

Ruahine Rangers at Club Night

The Ruahine Rangers

What a great performance by the Ruahine Rangers from Palmerston North at the Levin Folk Club last night.

A surprise addition to this talented group with the inclusion of Andrew Bicknell (Feds) from Wellington playing the double base.

An entertaining mix of Appalchian, bluegrass, country and traditional music wit several original peices – don’t miss an opportunity to see and hear this group.

The first half of the evening had some entertaining performances from local artists with some from places as far apart as Palmerston North and Pukerua Bay.

 

Next month’s guest artist is Laura Collins and the Back Porch Band – see you there

 

November Newsletter

November Newsletter

November 14 Newsletter

The Levin Folk Music Club newsletter for November has been published – you can download it to read it here.

This month we have the Ruahine Rangers performing at the club: a four-piece bluegrass band with three members, the Ruahine Rangers are based in the Manawatu. Combining great instrumental skills with slick two- and three-part vocal harmonies, they play a mixture of classic and modern bluegrass, with a leavening of old time, folk, and original music.

Wellyfest introduced to Jo

Wellyfest introduced to Jo

Our own Jo performs at Wellyfest

Our Club member (and committee member) Jo Sheffield submitted her own song in the ‘peoples choice’ competition run by the organisers of Wellyfest.

As a result of the voting she was invited to perform her song and a couple of others at the concert.

All the reports I have heard say that she did really well – and I am sure that the club as a whole will congratulate her on her efforts – well done Jo!

With her permission, hopefully a video will be posted on the site soon.

Friends

Into The East & The Federal String Band

Into The East & The Federal String Band

Into The East & The Federal String Band

Performing for one night only a chance to take in an up close and personal show with two of folks finest New Zealand  acoustic acts at your very own Bent Horseshoe café , the days following see them both as guests at the 20th anniversary of the Wellington Folk Festival ……Pre sale tickets are $15  available from the venue or on eventfinder  door sales will be $20

The Federal String Band (formerly The FEDZ), featuring Frank John on fingerstyle lead guitar, Erin Manu on rhythm guitar/banjo, Andrew Bicknell on double bass and Cameron Burnell on mandolin are known for tight three part harmonies and sing a unique range of  styles, from railroad hollers and gravelly delta blues to country, gospel and the high lonesome sound typical of bluegrass music. They play a combination of acoustic stringed instruments and bring together a delightful collection of their favourite old and new Americana songs, from the traditional to the alternative. Their sound is heavily influenced by traditional American roots music. They perform in the styles of high energy bluegrass, lonesome blues, heartfelt ballads and country-swing, including rousing standards and their own compositions.

Describing Into The East is like walking through a Baz Luhrmann film. It’s watching old friends bounce on a trampoline whilst pouring their souls onto a kaleidoscope. It’s laughing until your chest burns, falling into a spiral of doubt then catapulting into an ocean of open arms. 


Since busting onto the scene as a pair of Southern unknowns in 2013, Graeme Woller & Liv McBride have gathered a strong following thanks to their tight performances & crystalline sound that has been described as Fleetwood Mac with the poetic & harmonic charm of Simon & Garfunkel. 

 

Critics cannot find fault in debut album Fight From The Inside “Think Fairport Convention taking Neil Young’s acoustic vision apart and building something new with the bones of Sheryl Crow.” (NZ Musician Magazine)

 
In the 10 months since debuting, Into The East have perpetually toured Aotearoa, picking up nominations for Best NZ Folk Album, a nomination for the highly regarded Taite Music Prize & a win in the form of APRA Album Of The Year & Band Of The Year at the 2014 Southland Entertainment Awards.

Page 1 and number 1

Page 1 and number 1

Page 1 and number 1

The new Levin Folk Music Club domain name was registered in early August 2014 and the site went live, albeit as a work-in-progress on 16 August 2014.

For the last couple of days a search using ‘folk music levin’ or ‘Levin folk music’ has had our site at number 1 on page 1 of the search results.

As more information such as historical events and members details get uploaded the site will remain at or near the top of the search and will enable other folk musicians to find our club very easily.

Very soon there will be the section for members to upload and edit their profile, availability for gigs and other information they wish to promote about themselves – watch this space.

October Club Night

October Club Night

Levin Folk Club Night for October

Come along on the Friday 10th and enjoy a great nights entertainment. Doors open a 7.00 p.m.

First half is an open blackboard – come and join in!

After a light supper enjoy a foot tapping and entertaining performance by My Pennyworth.

They are singer/songwriters who identify themselves with folk music, but entertain with so much more. There is a little bit of country, rock, pop and blues in their songs that tell stories about love, dreams, places, and their Celtic heritage.

My Pennyworth will enthral with a selection of instruments that includes guitar, keyboard, accordion, bodhran, penny whistle …and bagpipes! Audiences are soon tapping their toes while clapping along to a rocky beat, swaying to a waltz, and invariably singing along to some catchy choruses.

Read all about it in the latest newsletter.

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