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		<title>Wednesday 8th December 2010</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 08 Dec 2010 11:05:19 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>banjolin</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Whither Sessions? There are sessions happening all around us it seems but some are unfeasibly far away (Sheffield!) or I think Lewes is probably  a tad far especially at this time of year although some hardy souls will travel great distances to sessions and God bless them. The local sessions are really a bit of [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<!-- Advanced AdSense by Jim Gaudet --><!-- google_ad_section_start --><p>Whither Sessions? There are sessions happening all around us it seems but some are unfeasibly far away (Sheffield!) or I think Lewes is probably  a tad far especially at this time of year although some hardy souls will travel great distances to sessions and God bless them. The local sessions are really a bit of an oddity and definitely have &#8216;flavours&#8217; or shades. Much like the protestant church, all believe in ostensibly the same thing but like to do it their way. You can imagine the Methodist sessioneers with fire and brimstone hurling damnation on those who stray from the straight and narrow through to the evangelists sessioneers &#8211; the happy clappy brigade who bring cheer to every gathering and are more likely to be accompanied by dogs on string and some avant garde approaches to what we might call music.  I prefer to claim agnosticism.</p>
<p>Just as with the church, there is a definite polarisation to these prayer meetings so that the crossover is not great except at the great synods of Broadstairs or Sidmouth and a little occasional community work in between. Note to self. Must get out more.</p>
<p>There was a definite news embargo from the Shackled Yak (or Well Intent) for a while. From the Hops festival until now really. The press secretary asked for a cloak of secrecy while the Watershed Band caterpillar went into a chrysalis and emerged as &#8230;.. the caterpillar Abbey Capers. Without Six String Shelagh from what I gather. Also, I am forbidden to mention in these humble pages when they who must not be named will be away as it apparently might attract burglars. Of course that includes any Thursday night as everyone knows. Doh! I&#8217;ve given the game away.</p>
<p>The Bear Cubs go from strength to strength and the Conyer Session (at Teynham) on a Tuesday is well received and attended. There is a bit of a flux with some of the sessioneers and part of that may be the format, although I have to say that those who have started coming recently like Pip and Jo, regard it as a proper session so are not gurt afear&#8217;d to dive in with a set of gorgeous tunes when the fancy takes them. Once that happens, others follow suit.</p>
<p>The Festival Band has done couple of Charity Evenings recently which have been good fun. Burmese Orphans at St Margaret at Cliff and Help for Heroes at the QE School. I really enjoy the big band sound with Bass, drum and Lead guitar. Thanks to Larry Klatzko for introducing me to the Mackie SM150 personal monitor / active speaker. Now I can hear myself whatever the mix on the foldback is doing!</p>
<p>What of the Irish sessions? Well, they continue to hang on by their fingertips and refuse to give up. The regular George at Molash (The Startled Stoat) is precariously balanced, depending as it does on people who live some distance away. The Sunday sessions are strange though. By far the nicest of them is the Unicorn at Bekesbourne. Very relaxed but some good music especially when Andy Renshaw and Fred Holden come along which is quite often at the moment. The Phoenix is Ok but hasn&#8217;t really got any take off yet and of course the Well Known Spoonerism is as we know due to shut again quite soon so I doubt there will be another session there. They vary by locale and who can make it on a Sunday night so each one is different.</p>
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		<title>Monday 26th July 2010</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 26 Jul 2010 11:15:07 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>banjolin</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[  I have been preoccupied. Firstly with Facebook and secondly with organising my escape plan from Stalag Luft 18. Many of the sessioneers who feature in this diary are also on Facebook and it provides a more immediate kind of communication and response. There are a couple of pages especially for followers of the antics of [...]]]></description>
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<p>I have been preoccupied. Firstly with Facebook and secondly with organising my escape plan from Stalag Luft 18. Many of the sessioneers who feature in this diary are also on Facebook and it provides a more immediate kind of communication and response. There are a couple of pages especially for followers of the antics of the sessioneers: <a href="http://www.facebook.com/banjolin#!/pages/Friends-of-The-George-Irish-Session/105699712799124?ref=sgm" target="_blank">Friends of &#8220;The George&#8221; Irish Session</a> and <a href="http://www.facebook.com/?ref=home#!/pages/Faversham-United-Kingdom/Fans-of-the-Bear-Sessions/107187859311679?ref=ts&amp;__a=12&amp;ajaxpipe=1" target="_blank">Fans of the Bear Sessions</a>.</p>
<p>The first of course refers to the fact that the nomadic session / workshop / lament that takes place on a Wednesday evening started off in the excellent George on Stone Street. It was in the middle of nowhere. It was in a dip which flooded every time it thought about raining and when the rest of Kent, even Capel Le Ferne was enjoying a crystal clear evening, Stone Street would be foggy. And still we went every week. East Kent Morris practised in the back on the same night. The Hooden Horse visited at Christmas (well one of them did). Drew served chips and french bread at half time and the real fire roared away with logs of wood. The bar had a jar which said &#8216;Musician&#8217;s Fund&#8217; and every so often, there would be enough in it (donated by a kindly audience) to buy us all a drink. Many musicians of all calibres would congregate there and some of the evenings were truly memorable. There was even a Bank Holiday Celtic Folk Festival held there.</p>
<p>Then it closed.</p>
<p>I remember the evening when we all arrived to find the pub in darkness and standing around in the misty car park deciding what to do. Those of us who were there decided to go to the Hop Pocket in Bossingham where we played the first of our nomadic sessions in their conservatory. After that we roamed East Kent looking to regain that &#8220;George&#8221; feel without success. We tried the Chequers at Selsted, the Beverley in Canterbury and even the George on Stone Street after it changed hands to the unfriendliest landlord yet encountered. But the spiritual retreat for the music was for a long time at the Well Known Spoonerism. Regular readers will know where that is. And now it is at another George &#8211; this time at Molash where we practice safe sets. I hope the crowds return.</p>
<p>The Bear Session started as an Irish Session before the George Session but morphed into an English one by the time I joined it. And that suited me fine. Irish on Wednesday, English on Thursday. And that&#8217;s pretty much how it still is today. Back then, the musicians always got a free drink from the landlord. Strangely this session has stayed put firmly through many landlords (although it did move out to the Three Tuns  for a while while waiting for a friendlier tennant who turned out to be the landlord of the Three Tuns). The pub is usually full of all sorts of interesting people, some of them are musicians, some are audience.</p>
<p>So, a little history of the two main sessions that feature in this diary and a Facebook page or two to join if you&#8217;ve a mind to.</p>
<p>And the retirement? Well, after a long and mostly enjoyable career mostly in education, I have the chance to stop working but maintain (more or less) the lifestyle to which I have become accustomed thanks to the Universities Pension Scheme. I started as a Secondary Science Teacher and it was at college that I became converted to Folk. It&#8217;s a one way conversion &#8211; there is no going back. Playing through the Book of English Penguins with  &#8216; a yard of German plywood and a capo&#8217; in the common room. Morris teams were springing up (I joined Green Oak and then started Cheswold and later Luton. Yes, Luton) and some great folk clubs put on acts which would now be far too expensive to even comtemplate.</p>
<p>Anyway, working my way through the education system and keeping ahead of the sheer lunacy that trailed behind me (imposed by successive governments I must add) I moved though Further Education to Higher Education. They&#8217;ve all been ruined now. There is no academic freedom just commercial gain. Targets and league tables have killed the spirit of education and what little was left has been mopped up by Health and Safety and the ever present risk of litigation.</p>
<p>Thank God for Folk Music!</p>
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		<title>Monday 26th April 2010</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 26 Apr 2010 15:04:12 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>banjolin</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[For some time now, as followers of this little blog will know, I have been bemoaning the dwindling attendance at Irish Traditional Music Sessions and pondering on innovative ways of getting more players in. We have now, very sadly decided to cancel the Wednesday night Irish session as it never makes critical mass, so never [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<!-- Advanced AdSense by Jim Gaudet --><!-- google_ad_section_start --><p>For some time now, as followers of this little blog will know, I have been bemoaning the dwindling attendance at Irish Traditional Music Sessions and pondering on innovative ways of getting more players in.</p>
<p>We have now, very sadly decided to cancel the Wednesday night Irish session as it never makes critical mass, so never really becomes a session. The same is true of one of the Sunday Irish sessions as well &#8211; the Ship at Ospringe will probably be cancelled too.</p>
<p>I suspect that it&#8217;s a law of diminishing returns which started when the session began its nomadic wander in the wilderness after the George on Stone Street closed. When a session is large and vibrant, it attracts more players both good and beginners. The beginners can hide better and learn, and the good ones are glad to be part of a &#8216;good&#8217; session. As the numbers decrease, musicians are lost from both ends of the spectrum. The beginners have nowhere to hide, feel intimidated and go away. The good ones feel they are keeping it going or that it just isn&#8217;t &#8216;good&#8217; any more &#8211; doesn&#8217;t have the buzz of a large session, and are less motivated to come out and play.</p>
<p>Before you know it, you&#8217;re down to a few dedicated players who try not to let the music die. In the end it &#8216;s probably kinder to put it out of its misery. </p>
<p>The nomadic ways haven&#8217;t helped but the smoking ban and change of ownership of many pubs have taken their toll. The recent change of venue may have been a move too far. </p>
<p>Thank you to all those who supported the Irish Session over the years at whichever session  you pitched up in &#8211; Wednesday or Sunday (George Stone Street, Hop Pocket Bossingham, Chequers Selstead, Geeorge Stone Street (2)Rose and Crown Stelling Minnis, Anchor Wingham, George Molash, Anchor Wingham (2)Shipwrights Oare Creek, Compasses Crundale, Anchor Faversham, Prince Albert Deal, Sportsman Dover, Olde Beverlie Canterbury, Chequers Challock and I&#8217;m sure there are some I&#8217;ve forgotten).</p>
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		<title>Monday 19th April 2010</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 19 Apr 2010 13:27:33 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>banjolin</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Two extremes last week. The regular Irish Session in the Well Known Spoonerism &#8230;.. didn&#8217;t happen. One of the sessioneers was poorly. They give a lift to another. A third sessioneer was at choir practice and three regulars are hors de combat or disenfranchised by virtue of distance or illness. I do hope this week that [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<!-- Advanced AdSense by Jim Gaudet --><!-- google_ad_section_start --><p>Two extremes last week. The regular Irish Session in the Well Known Spoonerism &#8230;.. didn&#8217;t happen. One of the sessioneers was poorly. They give a lift to another. A third sessioneer was at choir practice and three regulars are hors de combat or disenfranchised by virtue of distance or illness. I do hope this week that we can play some Irish tunes. The session is still too small for a real session with that take-off feeling but what can you do? Maybe the bottom has dropped out of the Irish Session market, or the Riverdance bubble has burst. Paradoxically, English and mixed sessions are springing up all over.  Still, it&#8217;s all we&#8217;ve got.</p>
<p>Liz Davenport (long story, more later) suggested I could make a lot of noise on my own but somehow, it just isn&#8217;t the same.</p>
<p>By contrast, the Thursday session at the Unchained Melody was excellent. Really good. No, really really good. Everone enjoyed it, everyone contributed and two hours flew by. At one point there were 5 fiddles! </p>
<p>This week will be a St George&#8217;s entertainment event with roast beef and possibly wenches and definitely ale and a lot of Merrie England. Huzzar!</p>
<p>After a long time of thinking social networking sites were for very pale adolescents with join-the-dot complexions and a fear of real human contact, I found that Facebook can be a most rewarding place. Not only have I discovered many musicians and friends from around Kent (and hence discovered their names!) I have also found another folky from Derby called &#8230; Paul Slater.</p>
<p>I also discovered my old Morris squire and his wife who many of you might know as they tour folk clubs and festivals &#8211; Paul and Liz Davenport. Small world.</p>
<p>If anybody would like to join Fans of the Bear Session or Friends of &#8220;The George&#8221; Irish Session on Facebook, please do!</p>
<p>I will now wait for the proof reader to send me the corrections I need to make.</p>
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		<title>Thursday 1st April</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 01 Apr 2010 10:23:44 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>banjolin</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Well here we are safely on the other side of St Patrick&#8217;s night. It&#8217;s a bit like the proverbial bus. Some years there are none and then the next year two come along at once. That&#8217;s what happened this year. Both the regular sessions held a St Patrick&#8217;s night &#8216;do&#8217;. Both with Irish Stew (yes, [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<!-- Advanced AdSense by Jim Gaudet --><!-- google_ad_section_start --><p>Well here we are safely on the other side of St Patrick&#8217;s night. It&#8217;s a bit like the proverbial bus. Some years there are none and then the next year two come along at once.</p>
<p>That&#8217;s what happened this year. Both the regular sessions held a St Patrick&#8217;s night &#8216;do&#8217;. Both with Irish Stew (yes, fill in the joke to which this is part of the punchline. All together now&#8230;). So it was a traditional Irish night at the Startled Stoat &#8211; and the last for it hath movéd &#8211; back to the Unfortunate Spoonerism in Ingham where it hath been these two weeks since. Not entirely sure that this was a good move as we&#8217;ve now lost John the flute as well as Ian the piper (while he&#8217;s studying) and Andy the banjo (hopefully only temporarily &#8211; get well soon and come back playing!).</p>
<p>The session in the Well Intent (or Shackled Yak) was a different beast. More Irish music than I imagined coutesy of Chris, Graham, Shelagh, Barbara, George and myself (sorry if I missed anyone) and accompanied by the other regulars. More songs this time too which is fine for a Paddy&#8217;s night entertainment. </p>
<p>Well, numbers are still low at the Irish session whether it be the regular Wednesday evening or one of the two Sunday slots (2nd Sunday Unicorn at Bekesbourne, last Sunday Ship at Ospringe) but it keeps going defiantly.</p>
<p>If anybody is interested, for a bit of social fun, there is a facebook page &#8211; <a href="http://www.facebook.com/?ref=home#!/pages/Fans-of-the-Bear-Sessions/107187859311679" target="_blank">Fans of the Bear Sessions</a>. Please join and say hi. Add a photo, tune, comment &#8211; whatever.</p>
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		<title>Tuesday 3rd March 2010</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 02 Mar 2010 16:34:14 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>banjolin</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Interesting times in the snug of the Startled Stoat of late. Some of the stalwarts have been hors de combat for a while another is being trained in far off parts and the weather have all conspired to make the Wednesday night sessions a little irregular and sparsely populated. The few extras that we attracted [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<!-- Advanced AdSense by Jim Gaudet --><!-- google_ad_section_start --><p>Interesting times in the snug of the Startled Stoat of late. Some of the stalwarts have been<em> hors de combat</em> for a while another is being trained in far off parts and the weather have all conspired to make the Wednesday night sessions a little irregular and sparsely populated. The few extras that we attracted for a while have drifted off again leaving a core of enthusiasts.</p>
<p>Nevertheless the sessioneers have fought on bravely and played some decent sets of tunes. We completely skipped over St David&#8217;s day as we don&#8217;t do anything remotely Welsh and we are hurtling headlong into the festival of blondes in black skirts* &#8211; probably dyed green for the night.</p>
<p>There&#8217;s been Bekesbourne (Sunday) and Molash (Wednesday) and Ospringe (Sunday) and back to Molash (Wednesday) this week and the Spoonerism at Wingham on Sunday coming because although it&#8217;s the first Sunday they were expecting us last Sunday but we were where we usually are in the last Sunday which is Ospringe. I hope that&#8217;s clear.</p>
<p>By the way, The other venue where we play mixed music &#8211; The  Shackled Yak is to regain its leaders this Thursday when they return from Foreign climes. The composition of the session will change at this time back to the normal band of  sessioneers.</p>
<p>*Guinness. Not what you were thinking.</p>
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		<title>Wednesday 4th February 2010</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 04 Feb 2010 13:38:04 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Huddled in the snug of the Startled Stoat last night, just before closing time when the instruments had been lovingly laid to rest in their velvet cocoons and the last strains of the reels and jigs had died away, the question arose. &#8220;What about the Anchor?&#8221; For such an innocent question and so late at [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<!-- Advanced AdSense by Jim Gaudet --><!-- google_ad_section_start --><p>Huddled in the snug of the Startled Stoat last night, just before closing time when the instruments had been lovingly laid to rest in their velvet cocoons and the last strains of the reels and jigs had died away, the question arose.</p>
<p>&#8220;What about the Anchor?&#8221;</p>
<p>For such an innocent question and so late at night, there followed a debate of such heat and forthrightness that one could have been forgiven for thinking that the assembled throng had been magically transported to a market tavern in the morning time.</p>
<p>There soon emerged two conceptual camps. Let us call them the purists and the socialists. The purists want sessions to preserve their identity by only playing tunes essentially being a closed group within the pub. The socialists prefer sessions to be aware, interactive with the other clients and to be a more open and social affair. This was embodied in the question &#8220;Would you sing Wild Rover if somebody asked?&#8221;</p>
<p>This did nothing to resolve the original question which was &#8220;Should the session stay here (Molash) or should it move back to the Anchor?&#8221;. There have been good email debates about the pros and cons. In the snug, there emerged another two camps. One advocated caution in moving to a new and unproven management of a pub which has already failed once while the other urged throwing caution to the wind and living for the moment.</p>
<p>There is probably a research project available in drawing a matrix of these two areas of two camps and drawing conclusions. The <em>purists and the socialists</em> and the <em>conservatives and the free spirits</em>. I suspect that <em>purist conservatives</em> will field quite a side and so will the<em> socialist free spirits</em>. But are there any <em>purist free spirits</em> or more unlikely, any <em>socialist conservatives</em>?</p>
<p>I am not stating any preference here, other than to record that I am happy to turn up and play wherever the session pitches up, and join in with the general kind of entertainment being partaken with good grace.</p>
<p>Who said there wasn&#8217;t any politics in sessions?</p>
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		<title>Tuesday 2nd February 2010</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[. Is it twenty-ten or two thousand and ten? We got used to saying the eighteen whatevers and nineteen whatevers so logically it is twenty whatevers. Anyway Happy New Year to you all. The Irish Session was badly hit by both the holidays and the weather so it was a month or so before we [...]]]></description>
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<p>Is it twenty-ten or two thousand and ten? We got used to saying the eighteen whatevers and nineteen whatevers so logically it is twenty whatevers. Anyway Happy New Year to you all.</p>
<p>The Irish Session was badly hit by both the holidays and the weather so it was a month or so before we met again. This is one of the drawbacks of a session in a country idyll. Climate and season are no respecters of idylls. The Bear seemed to continue without a break ignoring the fact that it was Christmas Eve, New Year&#8217;s Eve and the snow was up to a Great Dane&#8217;s most prized bits. Benefit of a town venue. One all.</p>
<p>Unexpectedly this week, the normal first Sunday in the month venue (Ship, Ospringe) had to cancel because of a party and we found ourselves before a log fire in a revamped Anchor at Wingham. Very nice it was too. However, before everyone gets all misty eyed and nostalgic, there is some serious debate going on about using it more regularly as a venue. Ranging from one of the Sunday sessions to the regular weekly Wednesday session. There are two camps. The old romantics and the been-there cautionaries. If you would like to post your comments here, I&#8217;d be happy to host them as always.</p>
<p>Just to mention, a very enjoyable Burn&#8217;s Night at the Bear and thanks to Mike &amp; Ruth and all the others involved for organizing the evening which included haggis neaps tatties and whiskey for all and a real Scotsman!</p>
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