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Everyman Folk Club Presents Freya Abbott Ferguson

The Riverside Centre, Friday, 25 May 2012


25 MAY

Everyman Folk Club Presents Freya Abbott Ferguson: Everyman Folk Club

Jo, Jude & Neil were all part of the Lal Waterson Project, and Chumbawamba and Blowzabella separately. Proud members of the No Masters Song Writing Cooperative, they rework traditional songs and perform new material and lively instrumentals. Much entertainment and humour with duelling brass, great accompaniments, and sizzling three-part harmonies. Featuring trumpet, flugal horn, saxophones, clarinets, whistles and guitars they sound like a much larger ensemble.

The Everyman Folk Club meets at The Riverside Centre, Gt Glemham Road, Stratford St Andrew, Saxmundham, Suffolk IP17 1LL - in the Main Hall. (Good disabled access and facilities are available).

With Residents, Floor Singers and a Booked Guest Artist on every occasion, there is always a warm welcome for new performers and audience members.

Tickets are available in advance for all events, priced at £5.00 each. Subject to availability, tickets may also be purchased on the door for £6.00 each.

Everyman Folk Club Presents Freya Abbott Ferguson at The Riverside Centre in Saxmundham, Suffolk on Friday, 25 May 2012.


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Everyman Folk Club Presents Freya Abbott Ferguson
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Wednesday, 02 November 2011

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Address:
The Riverside Centre
Gt Glemham Road
Stratford St Andrew
Saxmundham
Suffolk
IP171LL   map

Box Office:
01449 615523


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8pm ' 11pm
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£5 in advance/£6 on door
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Friday, 25 May 2012
Event finishes
Friday, 25 May 2012
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