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   About ukbluegrass.com
ukbluegrass.com was set up in November 2006 to give bluegrass and related music in the UK a genuine web presence.

ukbluegrass aims to promote tours, gigs, festivals, jam sessions and other events and help those who wish to find out more about the British bluegrass scene.

Through our forum we hope to establish an online community of pickers and fans of the music, so that people can keep in touch or find out about other bluegrassers in their area.

We also plan to feature monthly articles focusing on musicians, events and other topics of interest to bluegrass fans. So far these have included interviews with the likes of Leon Hunt, The Thunderbridge Bluegrass Boys, John Dowling, Greg Cahill, The Infamous Stringdusters, Noam Pikelny and Ben Winship, plus coverage of Sore Fingers Summer Schools, The House of Plank and Bluegrass College.

We will be showcasing British bluegrass talent using the music section of this page. The tunes playing currently are:

Turrets by The Fire Buckets - this tune was performed at Sore Fingers 2007. The band was comprised of some of the most talented bluegrass musicians in the country, none of whom are older than 18. They play in various other groups such as Blue South and Miles Apart. Check them out in our friends below.

Travelling Man by Papa Truck - This is a new South Bucks-based bluegrass band, writing and playing original songs and some old classics with an upbeat, modern style. Their new album is available to buy now. Visit their myspace to find out how to get a copy.

Carolina Calling by The Thunderbridge Bluegrass Boys - This band have been around a few short years but are already firmly established as festival favourites. They sing fine harmonies, write great songs, and put on an amazingly entertaining live show.


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the henry brothers





Jul 7 2009 10:05 PM

howdy
reckon you might want to see the wonderful Norton Money and ourselves as we play the Greennote, Camden Town this Thur 9th July
cheers
mark& graham
the henry brothers
The Beth Mattson Band





Jun 16 2009 10:24 AM

Thank you very much for the Add!
Hello from France!
Beth.
Sid Griffin





Jun 3 2009 7:03 AM

Friday 10pm sharp a clean-shaven Sid Griffin will be leading the Coal Porters to battle at The Forest Gate Hotel, London E7, corner Godwin Road and Tylney Road.
So see a clean-shaven, smartly suited Sid & Co. play uptempo modern bluegrass for the hottest hour in town that evening!
Visit MySpace Coal Porters to hear and see (via BBC TV clips) what you will be getting in for that evening!!
Sid Griffin





May 11 2009 7:08 PM

Stuck in a post-Sorefingers depression? Frustrated Obama didn't solved two
wars and a credit crunch in his first 100 days?
Summer almost here and the word "cellulite" frustratingly stuck on your
mind?

Then fear not! The Coal Porters are back from Colorado USA where they
recorded their next album and are ready to take on the post-Sorefingers
blues for you and your fine family. On Saturday May 16, this very Saturday,
they play bluegrass the way God intended it to be played by social
malcontents at The Green Note in fashionable Camden Town, north London, at
106 Parkway, London NW1 7AN.

The Green Note is a quaint little bistro with EXCELLENT food and a vast
array of brain-numbing beverages.

Only three minutes walk from Camden tube the Coal Porters are onstage at 8pm
and again for a second show at 10pm.
The house is cleared after the first Coal Porters performance so there are
actually two concerts this evening...allowing the hard-working punter two
complete chances to see media figure Sid Griffin, banjo virtuoso Dick Smith,
real live Scotsman (and ex-standup comic) Neil Robert Herd, bassist Jonny
Bridgwood and fiddle virtuoso Carly Frey in action!

16/05/2009 20:00atThe Green Note
106 Parkway, London, London and South East NW1 7AN
Cost:
Just 3 minutes walk from Camden Town tube. Tel: 020 7485 9899

email: mail@greennote.co.uk
Papa Truck





May 11 2009 7:48 AM

Honk!

D.
Sid Griffin





May 10 2009 11:26 PM

The Coal Porters are looking for a double bass player. Please put out the word, okay? You dudes must know someone.
We play The Green Note Sat May 16 in Camden Town if y'all are free.
best always, Sid Griffin
Spring Creek





Apr 22 2009 2:48 PM

Check out our new single!!


Quantcast

And here’s a video from one of our last shows:



Our new album ~ "Way Up On A Mountain" ~ Rebel Records-1832 will be out soon!

Street Date: May 5, 2009

And don't be shy Meagan, you can also check us out here:

http://www.springcreekbluegrassband.com/
http://www.reverbnation.com/springcreek
http://www.ilike.com/artist/Spring+Creek+Bluegrass+Band
http://www.facebook.com/pages/Spring-Creek/5844569447
http://www.youtube.com/user/SpringCreekBand
http://twitter.com/springcreekbg
http://www.rebelrecords.com/upcoming.php
Henry Smith





Apr 22 2009 11:19 AM

Have a great day ,
why not stop by my profile ,
and check out some of my tracks,
from my new album, " LAID BACK "
featuring Billy Yates.


COASTLINE BLUEGRASS MUSIC EVENT





Apr 21 2009 6:44 AM

We've booked lots of SUNSHINE!


Flyer 2009
Snakeoil Rattlers





Apr 1 2009 12:21 PM


Be good to see you down. We’ll be on at 9pm.
Thomas Bailey





Mar 26 2009 5:27 PM

Sid Griffin





Mar 26 2009 10:17 AM

"Spring ahead, fall behind" is a valid saying for both this coming weekend's clockwatchers and for bluegrass fans in all shapes and sizes come early April in southeast England when the Coal Porters, one of several acts alive claiming to be "the bluegrass Clash" and the only band nutty enough to claim the moniker "the world's first alt-country band", take to the stage twice in rapid succession on their home turf.

The first gig is in London, proud capital of the UK, and the second gig is in Whitstable, a town also situated by water, a town also in southeast England, a town also populated by pale people keen on cricket and real ale and a town every bit as chock full of bluegrass fanatics as London! Tickets are already selling well for both gigs, we kid you not, so don't be left out by "falling behind" but do "spring ahead" and book early. These are the last Coal Porters gig before the band flies to Colorado USA for both their MeltDown Festival performance and the recording of their new album with Ed Stasium at a secret location near Durango, Colorado (we cannot let the gutter press know where the CPs shall be or else the hotel and recording studio will be mobbed).

So please mark your calendars and wind your clocks properly!

April 9, 2009 Thursday 8pm at My Grass is Blue, Upstairs at The Betsy Trotwood Pub
56, Farringdon Road, London, England EC1R 3BL
Cost: £6 from Venue tube: Farringdon

The Coal Porters with the fabulous Foghorn Leghorn (who also play bluegrass but never claimed to be "the bluegrass Clash")
April 11, 2009 Saturday 8pm at The Horsebridge Arts and Community Centre
11 Horsebridge Road, Whitstable, Kent, CT5 1AF
Cost: £12/£10concs opening act: the fabulous Gene Clark Five!

Tel: 01227 281174 Web: www. horsebridge-centre. org. uk Venue
Contact: Will Forrest (will@horsebridge-centre.co.uk)
Tickets: From Venue.
£12/£10concs
Sid Griffin





Feb 18 2009 5:35 PM

Hello pickers and s-h-one-tee kickers,

The Coal Porters fly into bonnie Scotland tomorrow to play three big, big shows. If you like bluegrass at its fun-est and alt-bluegrass at its finest then look below for the places to go and the places to be seen.

19 Feb 2009 20:00

The Inn at Lathones St. Andrews, Scotland (has a nice school and posh golf course)
20 Feb 2009 20:00

The Inn at Lathones St. Andrews, Scotland (bring your cap & gown or your plus fours)
21 Feb 2009 20:00

Midlem Town Hall Midlem, Scotland (near the grand town of Gallashiels)

Bluegrass came outta Scotland and now we are sending it back...hang on...that didn't come out correctly...I mean...ahhhhh...well, you folks know what I mean.

The Decaffeinated Kid
Bull Mountain Boys





Feb 18 2009 2:37 PM

We would like to thank-you for your interest in the Bull Mountain Boys.
Thanks again and have a merry bluegrass day! Teddy-T
Dave James Wheat (PhD Philosophy)





Feb 15 2009 10:35 AM

I'm presenting a series of philosophical/musical radio shows for Express FM -- see my blog for details
The Hanging Ropes





Jan 30 2009 10:49 AM

Howdy!

Our long awaited EP launch is finally upon us.. come join the fun...

Velvet rope Revue - Feb 09
Sid Griffin





Jan 27 2009 10:22 AM

(AP/Reuters) Washington, D.C.- President Barack Obama today announced he would be attending The Coal Porters performance this very Sunday, February 1st, at The Golden Lion, 88 Royal College Street at about 6:30pm in the always fashionable Camden Town area of London. "That's NW1 0TH, isn't it, Ms. Secretary of State?", asked the President, his eyes sadden already by the weight of expectations placed upon him.

"Yes, that's right, Mr. President," replied Hillary Clinton, "but remember it is an easy walk from the Mornington Crescent tube station. Also, sir, the phone is 0871 917 0007." The President's Secret Service agents shifted in their chairs nervously. "Sir," began Agent Wirtzy, "are you sure attending this concert by the Coal Porters is a good idea? Yes, they play bluegrass and are fun, energetic and certainly entertaining, yes, they have a virtuoso new fiddler in Miss Carly Frey, yes, they wowed 'em at The Barbican as the warm-up for the recent BBC Folk Reunion show...but is this wise, Mr. President?"

Obama turned to the window slowly and rubbed his eyes. He thought for a moment and turned back to address Agent Wirtzy after giving a nervous glance to Secretary of State Clinton. "Yes, it is the right thing to do...acoustic bluegrass is the music of the future, it is part of this grand country's DNA, it hails from Ireland and the UK, it makes you happy...if I hear another indie/funk band I am gonna cry...plus...", and here the President smiled, "plus that crazy Sid Griffin and his buddy Neil Robert Herd have the funniest stage announcements I have ever but ever heard."

"We'll be there," said the new President with certainty, "and Michele is coming with me. The Golden Lion, 88 Royal College Court about 6:30pm in Camden Town...this very Sunday Feb 1st...if only I could get Jimmy Carter to come with me."

The End
Rachel Harrington





Jan 24 2009 1:18 AM

hello there ukbg,

just been having a look around your website. really informative and helpful to me - thanks for that!

all the best,
rachel
Sid Griffin





Jan 19 2009 3:41 PM

The Coal Porters play Cardiff's The Globe on Albany Road this very Wed January 21st, tickets available from Spillers!

If any of my fellow Londoners herein are around The Barbican this very Thursday then please note at 6:15pm the Coal Porters play for free in the foyer for over an hour.
We will be performing as entertainment for folks having a coffee or one of those delightful "oat sodas" people so enjoy after work and before the main concert of McGuinn/Judy Collins/Eric Anderson et al at 7:30pm at The Barbican.

Remember ours is a family show with clean hearts, clean minds and clean suits being worn and with no swearing, spitting, dirty lyrics, suggestive shapes being thrown onstage or extreme political views being aired so bring the kids!

And I promise not to wear the swimming hat shown in the photo on the left.

best always, Sid Griffin
www. MySpace.
com/thecoalporters
americana-uk





Jan 18 2009 3:58 PM

Hello and a Happy New Year to you. An eclectic bunch of songs new to the site this month. The frankly uncategorisable Icelandic band Storsveut Nix Noltes, the sardonic lyics (plus ukelele) of Dent May. some dark folk from The Deep Dark Woods and emerging US singer-songrwiter Israel Nash. Hope you like them all.
Pete Gere





Dec 24 2008 7:59 PM

Hi

Ich wünsche euch allen ein Frohes Weihnachtsfest und ein gutes Neues Jahr 2009

Thank you for your friendship and
Thank you for the add.
Wish you a merry Christmas and a rockin' new year 2009 !
Your great! Love and peace and all good things for the future,
Keep rocking @ bluesing @ ballading & & &

Pete / Germany



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americana-uk





Dec 18 2008 9:52 PM

Hello. For our final update of 2008 we have a track from the wonderful Todd Snider, classic sounds from The Snakes, the spellbinding voice of Kate Campbell, the atmospheric Iguanas and some leftfield rock'n'roll from Slithering Beast.
Merry Christmas/Solstice/whatever and a Happy New Year!
Folk @ The Moon





Dec 4 2008 12:21 PM

Thanks for accepting our friendship. We have The Coal Porters playing our place tomorrow night. We've had Southern Tenant Folk Union, The Toy Hearts, & The Prints Of Whales in the past.
Folk @ The Moon loves bluegrass!
Sid Griffin





Dec 1 2008 3:16 PM

The Coal Porters with banjo God Dick Smith, virtuoso bluegrass fiddler Hana Loftus and reformed shopaholic Sid Griffin are playing live Friday Dec. 5 at 9:45pm at The Half Moon pub
10 Half Moon Lane, Herne Hill, ever fashionable south London, SE24 9HU
Cost: £5 ph: 0207 274 2733 ..
www. halfmoonpub. co. uk

It is also the last formal Coal Porters gig till 2009 so we are hoping
everyone can come out and dig the sound of our mighty 27 strings.

Bless you all, Coal Porters World HQ (next to MI5)
americana-uk





Nov 14 2008 7:39 PM

Yes, it's that time of the month again when your listening pleasure can be enhanced by heading off to the AUK Myspace site where you will find folk whimsy from The Travelling Band, poignant thoughfulness from Waylon Jennings, The Butless Chaps (don't you just want to know what they sound like?) and the sweetly swinging (and singing) Tish Hinojosa.
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