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Marti Cunningham
I was in Cramlington last Tuesday night and invited to the Hind for an evening with the Folk Club. The people were friendly, the music was good and I really enjoyed myself. Could you please add me to your mailing list.
(03 February 2008)


Jim Bainbridge
enjoyed my last night as a guest as previously - & am sure the crowd did too! -have sent emails to do it again, but no reply - am available from May 2005 - let me know poss dates???


Kathryn
good 2 c sum1 hu nos the blagdon. my dad tony is always there i hardly ever see him these days! it must b great there, but only being 14 myself, i wouldnt kno!


Alice Metherell
If you enjoy folk singing and would like to try something similar but in harmony come to our Open Night for newcomers to Shape Note. These early American folk hymns from the Sacred Harp 1991 edition are sung a cappella and with enthusiasm. The vibrant four part harmonies and frequent fuguing of the tunes make them a special delight to sing. Tues 1 June 7.30pm Coleman Education Centre, St Oswalds Hospice, Regent Ave, Gosforth, Newcastle. Tel 0191 284 2438 for information. Entry free

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jiva
First visit to the club - it certainly won't be the last! Warm welcome, a good varied crop of talented residents, smashing room. Thanks for an enjoyable night.


Terry Dean
Absolutely bloody brilliant!  Never thought that CFC would become this high tech. Howway the lads!


Michael Fagan
Congratulations on a great website. Flying the flag for Cramlington!

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Randy Andropolis
Your website is looking excellent these days, Keith and company, despite the link to some daft yanks. Looking forward to a 2003 Panto (!?!). Fond regards to all. RA


Keith Blackburn
Good looking website I found you on search engine when I tried first time. Best wishes.


Len
CFC is evolving also.


Gary
First one here again, eh? Good luck with the new site and best wishes for the future.

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