Back in the early summer I had a very good night which began at the Pavilion to hear Geno Washington and the Aces. The opening act was our own Small Wonder who went down pretty well as always and Geno … Continue reading
Some time ago I wandered in to the Pirate on the off chance and was well rewarded by a young band that blew me away. In chemistry or physics, I recall that fire & water = steam and these guys … Continue reading
Things have changed a bit at the S&G lately – there’s a new bar for a start! Haven’t seen Mandy Fox for a while but she’ll be back. Anyway, Venny has filled in with some nice vocals and John Cox … Continue reading
falmusic.co.uk has made a few ripples that have reached Boston.A lady called Joan sent an e-mail enquiring after Matt Exelby, who played with jOhNcOcKs at the Moor Day recently. She had met Matt when he was in the States gigging … Continue reading
The last time I saw Ramshaka was when they headlined the Moor opening gig so it was a treat to catch up with them again at the Pirate last Friday. It’s been a while since they played there and there … Continue reading
Last week saw a continuation of music on the Moor which, due to it being half term, was aimed at the younger generation although there was much to please adults also. Things kicked off on the previous Saturday with Void, … Continue reading
As well as oysters and cookery, there was a strong musical element in the festival. After the opening ceremony the music was provided by Manouche, a Django Reinhardt style trio, comprising John Fry and Dan Heaton on guitar with Tony … Continue reading
Last weekend saw the re-opening of the Moor with a full day of entertainment on Saturday and the opening ceremony on Sunday. Saturday’s events took place under sunny skies and, from the opening dances by Ros Keltek to Ramshaka’s closing … Continue reading
I had the pleasure the other day of listening to the long-awaited new jOhNcOcKs CD ‘up the creek’ the title track of which refers to a sojourn in Mylor where many of the songs were composed. In an amazing display … Continue reading
PAUL ANTHONY has been around the Falmouth scene for quite a while but I’d only heard him in folk mode until recently when he launched his CD at the Gyllyngase Cafe, quite a revelation! Paul wrote and sang all six … Continue reading