Your very own Hollowbelly will be performing at 6.15pm on the Saturday evening at the CBSO (City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra) Centre...so if you are in the area...come along and say hello. We are also hoping to have a stall on New Street to publicise the CBG Nation..to do a bit of busking and generally have good time...I'm waiting to hear confirmation of this - we did it last year for the Crossroads Blues Club and it was great.
Anyhow..on the Sunday, at 1.00pm, there is another 1/2 hour spot going, and we need someone to fill it! Anyone who fancies giving it a shot, please get in touch with me. It's outdoors in the main pedestrianised part of Brum right outside the tourist information centre, so it should be a good little spot. I won't be in town on Sunday (I'm in Leeds doing a guitar show), so whoever takes this on will need to be totally organised and capable of cutting the mustard..so if you've got the bottle and ability to represent the Nation, lets hear from you! There's no money I'm afraid, just the fun of doing it. I'll check details for availability of power and a PA shortly...but in the meantime, shout up if you've got any questions.
And another event.... on Sunday 17th October, the afternoon after the CBG Fest at the same venue, I'm playing with my band ChickenboneBlues, together with quite a few other local performers...and its free!
Regards
Mr Chickenbone
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Kevin Lawton said:
I've had probs with my net connection recently - gee thanks BT - and missed a lot of stuff on The Nation.
Had to sell my instruments for peanuts to raise some cash urgently too, but I still hope to make it to the fest in mid-October - - - even if I have to walk there !
I had a good day. As ever lots of interest from a small.enthusiastic crowd and I lot of questions about the guitars after the performance.
Plus, I got to see the centre of Birmingham and to meet several cigar box nation members.
Yellowbelly Flatt said:
If you're still up for this I'll forward you the details for where the stall and the busking spot is.
John
Yellowbelly Flatt said:
As to the distance, I rarely get a weekend free as I work a really anti-social shift system, so It's nice to be able to visit an event whenever I can.
Any suggestions on local parking?
I'm sorry I haven't got back to you earlier, as things are pretty hectic at the mo....seems along way for you to trek over to step into the breach!
John
ChickenboneJohn said: