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Post by drew on May 26, 2009 15:34:58 GMT
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Post by drew on May 25, 2009 19:59:35 GMT
Colin, thank you for the Youtube link, you work fast.
In return we should quote your description of the event:
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Post by drew on May 25, 2009 17:48:35 GMT
For anyone who missed the bus from Milton Keynes, for anyone taking shelter in an hotel in Inverness and for the whole Tartan Army (Westenra of Christchurch), please find attached what we were all blown away by: Hine E HineColin, thank you for arranging this event, I hope that you will not mind me publishing this video simultaneously on Youtube (search for "rosegrower"), the whole world should see it. Hayley, thank you. I hope this does you justice. (Dial-ups, a smaller version will appear later. It is time that you upgraded for HD W.)
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Post by drew on May 25, 2009 10:31:12 GMT
Assuming Bedlam's website is correct, they don't manage the Pavão Quartet; they are merely their booking agents. They weren't at Camden, were they? I thought that was Raven! Roger As usual Roger you are entirely correct, I had omitted Camden and then I added it without thinking about the bottle of champagne afterwards. Pavao have also supported All Angels and Will Martin. It was probably seeing Will at the Arches which made me think of Camden. (Please forgive me, it was a long and hard journey on Sat/Sun, with no wine being allowed to be consumed on the bus - carefully bringing the thread back on topic.)
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Post by drew on May 25, 2009 9:07:11 GMT
Hayley can always make an old man smile. Sometimes an old man can make Hayley smile!
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Post by drew on May 25, 2009 7:08:18 GMT
Tonight, Hayley has pianist Tim with her and a very attractive lady on violin by the name of Carenza (I think!) Peacock. Hayley is in her beautiful red ‘poppy’ dress. Grant, that is Kerenza with a kicking K (as we used to teach our daughter). You have probably seen her before as she is one of the Pavao Quartet (part of the Bedlam family), who supported Hayley at Shrewsbury, Wimbledon and Camden
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Post by drew on May 23, 2009 21:42:06 GMT
Long time no speak.
A quick hello from the bus from Glasgow to Milton Keynes.
A different evening with rousing music from the Black Dyke Band.
Hayley performed after the BDB in both halves.
Prayer Scarborough Fair The Water is Wide Songbird Shenandoah Danny Boy
Pokarekare Ana Never Say Blue Sonny Both Sides Now Amazing Grace
and finally Hine E Hine with the Black Dyke Band and the Govan Singers.
Many photos will follow (I left them snapping to catch the bus) and perhaps some moving pictures.
And sorry Hayley, I was in such a rush I forgot to say thank you.
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Post by drew on Apr 19, 2009 9:14:36 GMT
This post has been moved to Rhydian by Richard.
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Post by drew on Apr 9, 2009 12:07:13 GMT
Many Happy Returns Hayley.
With best wishes, Gini and Drew
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Post by drew on Apr 3, 2009 9:48:33 GMT
Steve Abbott has a big decision to make this weekend. Stay in Tokyo to support Hayley or come back to Wembley to support beloved Luton.
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Post by drew on Mar 18, 2009 11:29:32 GMT
So that makes Hayley available for Royal Albert Hall Filmharmonic with Debbie Wiseman (08/05) and Classical Brit Awards (14/05)!
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Post by drew on Mar 18, 2009 10:39:09 GMT
My reply received from Debbie Wiseman:
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Post by drew on Mar 17, 2009 15:48:53 GMT
I'm still waiting!! No HSJS2 for me yet My copy has been sitting in a warehouse in Milton Keynes for almost four days. I suspect that the Parcel Force staff have been playing it to the local Japanese population. Now that I have paid my VAT (and other charges) I expect to see it tomorrow. This never happened with HSJS1.
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Post by drew on Mar 16, 2009 20:30:33 GMT
I would opt for something more certain Steve, that looks like a long distance rifle from Kanazawa. I am taking cover. Please don't shoot the messenger.
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Post by drew on Mar 16, 2009 15:15:01 GMT
Conspicuous by it's absence, LVK is not mentioned on either the RPO or the Crouch End Festival chorus websites. Crouch End have performed for Debbie Wiseman before on the soundtrack for Arsene Lupin.
For anyone interested the film premiere of LVK is at West End Vue, Leicester Square tomorrow evening.
Whoever started this thread deserves a stake through the heart.
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