
Born out of the White Cow Folk Club now sadly gone, we are a friendly club always keen to see new faces, old friends and encourage new performers.
We have open mic nights and we try to give everyone the opportunity to do something, be it singing, playing an instrument or something else. Although we call ourselves a folk club we enjoy many styles of music and a typical night might include traditional & modern folk music, blues, country music. We do ask that you perform live on the night, the use of recorded backing tracks is discouraged
The club has the use of a private room for club nights with comfortable seating, our own well stocked bar and toilet facilities. It is on the first floor with access via a flight of wide, easy to negotiate stairs, if you have difficulty with stairs please contact us and we will provide as much help as we possibly can.
We ask performers to use a stage area at the front of the audience, we provide a P.A. mics, instrument leads and a sound engineer. We will assist you to set up and ask only that you assist us to keep set up time to a minimum, prospective performers need only turn up on the night and ask to be included, seek out either myself (Keith) or Greg (we are not hard to spot!), two songs is the norm.
We do ask performers to prepare before going to the mic, you will normally be given an approximate time for your spot and a warning during the previous act, please try to be prepared, as it is more entertaining listening to you perform than tuning up and we often need to run a tight ship to get everyone on. There is more often than not a good deal of good natured banter with the MC's, Act's and Audience but we do ask that everyone respects the performers and whilst we do not insist on silence please keep noise to a minimum during performances.
Finally we appreciate performers of all standards and abilities, no one will ever say you are not good enough or too good to perform, and if you don't want to perform just come and listen, but be warned many a non performer has been bitten by the folkie bug and ended up singing along or even learning to play.