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Woody Bay Station is a fantastic new summer venue for bands and artists to showcase their stuff. It is an old railway station on the world famous Lynton to Barnstaple narrow gauge railway, and is set around 800ft above sea level, high up in the Exmoor National Park in North Devon.
More about the railway itself can be found on our WEB SITE. This is far more than just a railway! As it expands, in years to come, we envisage expanding to be able to run party trains, jazz trains and more - providing artists with an alternative and unusual venue to perform, and visitors and locals with somewhere different for a bit of fun! There's no limit to the possibilities!
Look out for future gigs and events at and around Woody Bay Station, these get posted on here as soon as we get things pencilled in, so you get kept in the picture! In the meantime, go tell your friends and feel free to come and have a train ride while you wait for our next big do!
Hi there WoodyBay Station" Sorry its been so long. Things are going a bit mad for us now mainly in a good way We are getting along with our new studio album slowly but surely. keeping the gigs going though at the same time especially the local ones. Got to keep the bread and butter coming in. Hope your having a great summer. Love & peace to you from The Dambuskers. A legend in their own lunch time and rebels without a clue. Keep Music Live and keep it real!!!. -
We're trying to decide which first single to release on Lastfm and your opinion is very important.
In the end we're going to count the votes and see which of our five songs is the most popular.
That song is going to be the first ever release from Bitewing, available for download purchase through Lastfm so is very important for us to choose the right song, the song that all of our fans voted for.
Simply vote by leaving a comment on the song you liked the most.
u may remember i played a set back in the summer just to say i would be well up for playing again in the summer this year if you're interested if i'm not working that is lol anyway keep up the good work -tucky-
A Review featuring the songs of legendary 12 string guitarist, Buck Polley who died in 1964 - a major influence on British fingerstyle guitar and the subject of Bert Jansch’s ’Needle of Death’.
Also featuring songs of struggle and protest including Shelley’s epic poem ’The Mask of Anarchy’, with guitar accompaniment.
This will be a live recording session and Ralph McTell and Wizz Jones will be contributing their own tracks later.
Caroline Cassinelli, Chris Ayliffe, Uke Stanza and Dave Clinch plus Guests.
The George Hotel. South Molton. Devon. 19th. October. 8.00pm. Free!
Hi Nik. Some news from Barnstaple - Please listen in to the Mark Whitby show on Dandelion Radio in October. Mark will be playing my song; 'The Picket Line' throughout the month. 'The Picket Line' is a song taken from my album; 'The Very Thin Line'. Dandelion Radio is the John Peel inspired radio station!
‘Hi Woody Bay’ just come across your link pic again on another friends space so clicked on to say how yer doing. We are still singing playing & dancing as ever Peace and love to yer from Devon’s most fiery raucous and hairy rocking folk band The Dambuskers. A legend in their own lunch time.
Spinmaster Plantpot (AFUK) reviews my new CD. (August 31st, 2007)
Uke Stanza – a wry, irreverent Leonard Cohen from the west country. On the fringes of the uk antifolk scene. Unpredictable and surprising. Some of the falsetto vocals made me spill my earl grey. Uke’s your bad influence uncle who’ll get you on the cider and then get his guitar out to corrupt you even more. Refreshing.
Hey guys, thanks for having us! It was a pretty poorly performed set but I'm glad some people were entertained, when we're on form it usually goes down well. Cheers and keep in touch for sure!
I have just put the finishing touches to my new CD. It's called 'The Very Thin Line'. The 10 tracks are:
1. Examining my Parts 2. Spam Jam 3. Ah! Soul 4. The Picket Line 5. Guilty 6. Going for the Brazilian 7. Oral Hygienist 8. My ol' Dog, Green 9. Union Man 10. The Very Thin Line
If anyone is interested, I could arrange to have it dropped in your letterbox. Please contact me at: ukestanza@btinternet.com
... and I write poetry too! Here are some quotes about me and my haiku poetry: " ... a very tall master of the haiku." The Daily Telegraph. " ... a bullet-headed, six-foot five-inch haiku poet." The Observer Magazine. " ... an ogre of a man whose thuggish appearance hides the fact that he is a haiku poet of uncommon sensitivity." The Guardian. " ... six foot five and built like a rugby player ... uses economical words." The Sunday Telegraph. " ... a six-foot five-inch, 18-and-a-half stone, shaven-headed man who keeps being mistaken for a bouncer ... is a haiku poet ... eccentric." The Mail On Sunday. " ... an exquisite portrait of an eccentric slice of British life." Radio Times. " ... finds inspiration in an abandoned truck, its camouflage enhanced by black seaweed... he had the requisite knack of saying less and meaning more. The Guardian Friday/G2. " ... a shaven-headed tower of a man (again, this being a radio programme, we have to take the physical dimensions on trust) who turns out to be a gentle poet ..." Times Online. Here's how it all started: I first became involved with the jazz/poetry scene in London in the mid to late 60’s. It was a great scene then and luckily enough, poetry has made a resurgence in the last few years. It's great to get two bites of the cherry in one lifetime! I began writing haiku in the 70’s after reading Jack Kerouac's The Dharma Bums. It looked so damned easy! I'm still trying to write a good one! Maybe by the third bite ...?
Yeah, I guessed so... but you're doing really well with the new venture. One of the best little events of the year. I hope you can sort out the powers-that-be and put on a lot more gigs next year.
'Hi yer Woody Bay How yer doing' Thought we would come by as we haven't herd from you for some time and thought you people would be interested to here about this weekends fest we are doing. Its the anual Gig boat race that means a party on Lundy Island of N Devon coast. If your not a crazy gig boat rower then some other craft or vessel will be needed to get out there, but there are options. More details on ourspace. Cheers to you from Devon’s most fiery raucous and hairy rocking folk band The Dambuskers. A legend in their own lunch time
I'll be down in Dorset this Saturday, playing at the Tolpuddle Martyrs Festival. I'm on stage at about three o-clock as part of a trio, producing The Mask of Anarchy: poetry,song and slideshow. The venue will be at 'Poetry Corner', under the trees and near the bar! I'll be performing under my own name and not Uke Stanza. Come on down and have a pint!