7:30 p.m. NZ time, 7:30 a.m. Brit time, 07:30 UTC.
No foolin’!
Another chance to meet up with those around the country and around the world, and zoom in for an evening of music and song, and possibly some trickery, practical jokery, or humour.
Our usual 2nd Saturday in April falls on Easter Weekend. Many of our members and supporters will be away at Hamsterfest that weekend, so there is NO CLUB NIGHT IN THE BEACH HALL ON SATURDAY 8th APRIL.
Hamsterfest, the Hamilton Acoustic Music Club’s annual festival takes place from April 06-10, at Paeroa Racecourse, Thames Rd, SH26, Paeroa. You can find out more about it by joining their Facebook group.
An evening of taking turns to share music and songs around the circle, joining in when you can, with harmonies on your instrument or voice. Participate or listen. The choice is yours.
Doors open 7.30pm for a 7.30pm Start Admission $5
We’re a totally informal, small friendly group of people who like to sing and play music. This is a good place for experienced musicians to meet up and enjoy playing together.
If you do not sing or play and would like to then here you’ll find encouragement. There is never any pressure and you may wish to visit a few times to get confidence or you may already be confident, it does not matter, no one will criticise, only support.
Doors open 7.30pm for a 7.30pm Start Admission $5
We are here. At the bottom of Titirangi Beach Road, just beyond the car park.
Alex and Shannon have been performing together since 2009. Their repertoire includes a mix of covers and their own songs, drawn from a range of genres including trad folk, bluegrass and musical theatre.
Alex grew up performing with local Hamilton folk and ceilidh bands, and performed for many years with the Auckland-based Maritime Crew.
Shannon has been performing since she could stand on a stage. In 2020 she won the Martin Blackman Young Performer award at the Auckland Folk Festival, and she is currently studying music at Henderson High School and dance at Waitakere City School of Dance.
Doors open 7.30PM for an 8.00PM start. Floorsingers First half. Admission Members $10.00, Non-Members $15.00, Under 18s Free.
We are here. At the bottom of Titirangi Beach Road, just beyond the car park.
An evening of taking turns to share music and songs around the circle, joining in when you can, with harmonies on your instrument or voice. Participate or listen. The choice is yours.
Doors open 7.30pm for a 7.30pm Start Admission $5
We’re a totally informal, small friendly group of people who like to sing and play music. This is a good place for experienced musicians to meet up and enjoy playing together.
If you do not sing or play and would like to then here you’ll find encouragement. There is never any pressure and you may wish to visit a few times to get confidence or you may already be confident, it does not matter, no one will criticise, only support.
Doors open 7.30pm for a 7.30pm Start Admission $5
We are here. At the bottom of Titirangi Beach Road, just beyond the car park.
Mark Laurent & Brenda Liddiard – street performing
Passionate Acoustic Music
(blues, folk and acoustic rock)
For three decades Mark Laurent and Brenda Liddiard have been playing music together, part of that secret army of ‘indie’ musicians who fly just below the commercial radar, playing grass-roots, mostly un-plugged music throughout New Zealand, Australia and the UK.
Mark Laurent play’s the blues like his life depends on it! His guitar is just about as expressive as his vocals and confirms the guitar hero status that he earned several decades ago when his professional music career kicked off in the 1970’s.
His wife and performance partner Brenda Liddiard has a voice born of true folk, protest and alt country sentiments. Brenda has been greatly influenced by English and American acoustic music and found her niche as a songwriter during her passionate involvement with environmental and anti-nuclear issues dating from the 70’s and 80’s. Her album, Box of Memories, was a finalist in the 2013 Tui Awards for Best Folk Album.
Laurent and Liddiard together present an eclectic mix of material that can be ‘pin drop’ delicate, or sound like a full band! They sometimes pepper their sets with short bursts of poetry and stories of a road well traveled.
“The highlight of the entire evening took place when Mark launched into some blues during which he played blistering, brilliant acoustic guitar licks, while voice-mimicking lead guitar sounds note for note, nuance for nuance in a masterful display of technique and taste that stands as one of our clubs most memorable performances to this day. He almost brought the house down.”
Brendan Hanley, Byron Vista Social Club, Byron Bay, NSW
Doors open 7.30PM for an 8.00PM start. Floorsingers First half. Admission Members $10.00, Non-Members $15.00, Under 18s Free.
We are here. At the bottom of Titirangi Beach Road, just beyond the car park.
An evening of taking turns to share music and songs around the circle, joining in when you can, with harmonies on your instrument or voice. Participate or listen. The choice is yours.
Doors open 7.30pm for a 7.30pm Start Admission $5
We’re a totally informal, small friendly group of people who like to sing and play music. This is a good place for experienced musicians to meet up and enjoy playing together.
If you do not sing or play and would like to then here you’ll find encouragement. There is never any pressure and you may wish to visit a few times to get confidence or you may already be confident, it does not matter, no one will criticise, only support.
Doors open 7.30pm for a 7.30pm Start Admission $5
We are here. At the bottom of Titirangi Beach Road, just beyond the car park.
The Penman Family consists of a relatively connected bunch of people namely….
Jack Penman – Dad/Grandad Chris Penman – Daughter/Sister/Mother David Penman Son/ Brother/Uncle Thiea Bell Daughter/Sister/Aunty Campbell Maydon Grandson/Son/Nephew
They have been singing together for around 50 years, give or take a decade or two, singing anything and everything from The Banana Boat Song to The Battle of Sowerby Bridge, Delilah to Down where the Drunkards Roll and beyond.
They have a been present at most folk festivals in NZ and beyond in different combinations over the years – and can usually be found late at night belting out traditional and contemporary unaccompanied ballads and songs.
Coming from a Scottish background, they love nothing more than good rousing choruses and songs that speak with social conscience.
Their forte is acapella singing (unacompanied) utilising their fine vocal chords and they will endeavour to share their knowledge and love of the songs and times of which they sing.
Doors open 7.30PM for an 8.00PM start. Floorsingers First half. Admission Members $10.00, Non-Members $15.00, Under 18s Free.
We are here. At the bottom of Titirangi Beach Road, just beyond the car park.
An evening of taking turns to share music and songs around the circle, joining in when you can, with harmonies on your instrument or voice. Participate or listen. The choice is yours.
Doors open 7.30pm for a 7.30pm Start Admission $5
We’re a totally informal, small friendly group of people who like to sing and play music. This is a good place for experienced musicians to meet up and enjoy playing together.
If you do not sing or play and would like to then here you’ll find encouragement. There is never any pressure and you may wish to visit a few times to get confidence or you may already be confident, it does not matter, no one will criticise, only support.
Doors open 7.30pm for a 7.30pm Start Admission $5
We are here. At the bottom of Titirangi Beach Road, just beyond the car park.
An evening of taking turns to share music and songs around the circle, joining in when you can, with harmonies on your instrument or voice. Participate or listen. The choice is yours.
Doors open 7.30pm for a 7.30pm Start Admission $5
We’re a totally informal, small friendly group of people who like to sing and play music. This is a good place for experienced musicians to meet up and enjoy playing together.
If you do not sing or play and would like to then here you’ll find encouragement. There is never any pressure and you may wish to visit a few times to get confidence or you may already be confident, it does not matter, no one will criticise, only support.
Doors open 7.30pm for a 7.30pm Start Admission $5
We are here. At the bottom of Titirangi Beach Road, just beyond the car park.
Martin Curtis moved to New Zealand in 1976, after a few years living in the outback of Australia, where he founded and ran the Tennant Creek Folk festival. Soon after settling at Cardrona in Central Otago, he started writing his own songs about the history and environment of his newly adopted country. One of his very first songs, “Gin & Raspberry” soon became a folk standard and has been covered by at least 15 artistes around the world. To date he has released 15 albums, all of them comprising songs mainly about NZ. He also founded and continues to run the annual Cardrona Folk festival, now in its 45th year.
He has appeared at festivals and clubs all around New Zealand, and has also done 14 major tours of the U.K, performing anywhere between Cornwall to the Shetland Islands.
His concerts combine thoughtful songs about NZ and beyond with hilarious bush poetry and other humorous stories he has picked up along the way. He always tries to entertain his audiences with a varied repertoire, something he learned from his long time friend and inspiration Eric Bogle.
Doors open 7.30PM for an 8.00PM start. Floorsingers First half. Admission Members $10.00, Non-Members $15.00, Under 18s Free.
We are here. At the bottom of Titirangi Beach Road, just beyond the car park.
An evening of taking turns to share music and songs around the circle, joining in when you can, with harmonies on your instrument or voice. Participate or listen. The choice is yours.
Doors open 7.30pm for a 7.30pm Start Admission $5
We’re a totally informal, small friendly group of people who like to sing and play music. This is a good place for experienced musicians to meet up and enjoy playing together.
If you do not sing or play and would like to then here you’ll find encouragement. There is never any pressure and you may wish to visit a few times to get confidence or you may already be confident, it does not matter, no one will criticise, only support.
Doors open 7.30pm for a 7.30pm Start Admission $5
We are here. At the bottom of Titirangi Beach Road, just beyond the car park.
Twice nominated for the British Alternative Folk Awards ’Best Club Entertainer’ singer and storyteller extraordinaire Terry Free returns to Titirangi Folk Club in his own right to take you on a journey of Traditional songs, Music Hall ditties and beautifully woven yarns embroidered into a silken tapestry of chirpy cockney “bollix”
Janet Thomson
When Janet sang a couple of self-penned contemporary folk songs at the Bunker a few years ago, the Devonport folk listened politely and offered encouragement with friendly applause. But something was amiss. Her songs were unfamiliar. She needed some proper folk songs. Next time she sang of Little Matty Groves, and Mary of the Wild Moor. Such characters were very familiar to folkies, and she felt much more in the company of friends. Though Janet loves to sing beautiful contemporary songs from the female perspective, she continues to wander off that path into dangerously patriarchal times in search of melodic and macabre tunes for your listening pleasure.
AGM Info To Come
Doors open 7.30PM for an 8.00PM start. Floorsingers First half. Admission Free.
We are here. At the bottom of Titirangi Beach Road, just beyond the car park.
An evening of taking turns to share music and songs around the circle, joining in when you can, with harmonies on your instrument or voice. Participate or listen. The choice is yours.
Doors open 7.30pm for a 7.30pm Start Admission $5
We’re a totally informal, small friendly group of people who like to sing and play music. This is a good place for experienced musicians to meet up and enjoy playing together.
If you do not sing or play and would like to then here you’ll find encouragement. There is never any pressure and you may wish to visit a few times to get confidence or you may already be confident, it does not matter, no one will criticise, only support.
Doors open 7.30pm for a 7.30pm Start Admission $5
We are here. At the bottom of Titirangi Beach Road, just beyond the car park.