Tower and Town, August 2018 (view the full edition)      Marlborough Folk RootsMy wife, Sarah, and I have been interested in playing and listening to folk music since we were students in Bristol in the 1970s where I supplemented my grant by playing fiddle in a ceilidh band. Since then there have been well over 150 concerts by some of the finest professional performers in that genre. Audiences have ranged in size from 25 to 550 and we have used 10 venues around the town from a friend's sitting room to The Memorial Hall at the College. People come from near and far. One couple came from Norway especially for an album launch concert by singer songwriter Ray Cooper (who himself lives in Sweden). We endeavour to create a relaxed and friendly atmosphere at concerts to make the experience as enjoyable as possible for both audience and performers. There is always a glass of good wine or beer available. The musicians are invariably keen to meet and talk to audience members after the show usually selling their CDs directly. We receive no subsidy but operate with the goodwill and help of our friends managing to break even over the course of the year.
More information is available on our website www.marlboroughfolk-roots.co.uk. The new season starts in September and will culminate in a special 20th anniversary show next May. Chris White and Julie Matthews performing in the Court Room - May 2018 Andrew Bumphrey |