Showing posts with label Acklam Village. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Acklam Village. Show all posts

Saturday, 20 April 2019

Saturday, 9 March 2019

Back to Acklam

with Tony Uter

 Diz Watson
and Eddy and the Wild Rice (this is not Eddy, it is one of the wild rice).

Saturday, 3 November 2018

Sunday, 28 October 2018

Another Sunday at Acklam

 this time with Colourshop

 Ed Strong

with their six string bass

Andria Antoniou

and Wills Morgan as our host (as always).

Sunday, 14 October 2018

Acklam Sunday with

 Jenny (from Jenny and David)

 Giovanna (from Giovanna and Daniel)

and our host of the afternoon Wills (from Wills Morgan).

Saturday, 13 October 2018

Saturday, 15 September 2018

The only one from

 The Bloom to show up, but luckily he could play us a few tunes on his own 
(imagine if only the triangle guy showed up)

Jimmy Regal managed to bring along his Royals (but I'll only show him here)

 And even though they were Drunk On Tuesday
at least they all managed to get down to Acklam by Saturday.

(But of course the afternoon just wouldn't happen without Wills)

Sunday, 22 July 2018

I can't believe how empty

Acklam Village can be on a hot summer day, but it has nothing to do with the musicians, I think everyone has just buggered off to the seaside to cool down a bit. And to make it worse the two people I came with also wanted to be outside rather than inside, but I did go in to listen to a few songs by HOOLi
and a couple by Ben Brown (and of course to take a few photos, because that's what I do and I also wanted to check how my camera is behaving after yesterday's shock).

Saturday, 14 July 2018

Acklam Saturday

 With Lucy Warr

 the smiling Ivy Sutherland

 the pensive singer from Odd Soul 

and the louder and more energetic part of the Full Blown Acoustic duo. 


Saturday, 30 June 2018

The girls in the band

The singer in The United Kingdom

Kim Logan heading her band

and the guitarist/keyboard player/vocals of Funeral for Bird.

Saturday, 26 May 2018

For a change

 I won't show a photo of Dean from Katmandino, but that of the bass player 

 Katmandino was followed by Chasing Deer (or a part of it, so here are two thirds of the part that turned up)

and the entire rock'nroll band Whalls

and then I had a little break and when I returned I saw (to my surprise -I was convinced it had all ended by then) Anna Scott & Dom Stockbridge.