Events

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The Horns country pub in Crondall (just off the main A 287Farnham Odiham road in case you don’t know) will be staging its inaugural weekend music festival on the late Spring Bank Holiday weekend 29th to 31st May.

This free event will showcase in excess of 20 acts both local bands and performers from further afield and will include headline acts such as acclaimed U2 tribute performers “Blood Red Sky” and hard hitting indie rock covers band “Zoo Club”

The festival will run from 12 noon until 11pm on the Saturday and Monday with an outdoor stage (supported by outdoor bar facilities and barbeque) hosting bands playing an eclectic mix of bluesy/rocky/ folky/ indie stuff both covers and self penned material.

Complementing the main stage a range of acoustic performers are lined up to play either in the pub or on the patio throughout the day to give a choice of listening. With freshly barbequed “proper” burgers and grills and a range of beers, lagers and ciders to keep visitors refuelled this should be a great fun occasion for lovers of live music and beer.
On the Sunday the acoustic theme will be continued with talented singer song writers and performers playing classic covers as well as a Jazz band playing through the afternoon as a gentle accompaniment to Sunday diners.

The charities supported by the event are the RAF Benevolent Fund (the pub has close links with neighbours RAF Odiham, home of the Chinooks) and Emmaus a very worthwhile local charity involved with helping young homeless people to find their feet.

For more information about coming along, sponsoring the event with banner or programme advertising, or even playing at the gig check us out in the following ways;

Go to Facebook “The Horns Crondall”

Visit the website - www.thehorns.co.uk

or ring John or Phil on 01252 850560

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On Sunday 6th June we will be holding our first Craft Fair at Cross Barn, Odiham.. very exciting and a bit scary! The Craft Fair will run from 11am until 4pm and admission will be free.

For all the details please visit our website

There are so many talented people making beautiful products and often we don't have a chance to see them. Many Craft Fairs charge an entrance fee and the costs of stalls can be prohibitive.

The aim of craftfair.org.uk is to run small, friendly, craft fairs with lovely products at a reasonable price to the exhibitor and customers able to browse free of charge!

We hope you enjoy our first craft fair and will be looking forward to our next one!

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This event, now in its fourth year, combines a blues festival, a real ale festival and a family fun day, raising funds for charities, including The Neurofibromatosis Association (NfA). It is located open-air in The Bury, at the heart of the beautiful old town of Odiham, Hampshire, United Kingdom. The music starts at 12 noon and finishes at 6 pm. Entry is free and there’s plenty of parking.

As in previous years, the emphasis of this successful event will be on acoustic blues. This year’s performers include:

Ben Payton Ben Payton, from Jackson, Mississippi, USA, has been living the blues most of his life. Now in his sixties, he’s a “real deal” bluesman of the old school, singing and playing traditional material and his own songs on acoustic guitar. Ben’s appearance at Odiham will be part of his first tour in the UK. Ben Payton was born in tiny Coila, Mississippi, in the hill country just east of the Delta. His early musical influences included his grandmother Mabel Johnson’s gospel piano playing and his Uncle Joe Birch’s blues guitar.

Ben Payton's voice resonates with a passion for life and his skills as a guitarist evoke the tradition of the original Delta blues greats such as Robert Johnson, Tommy Johnson, Charley Patton, and Son House. Yet Payton has a style all his own. Visit Ben’s website www.benpayton.com

Red JacksonFeaturing the mellow soulful voice of Phil Mills, with his jazzy finger-style or bluesy slide guitars and showcase harmonicas, backed up by the solid 12-year partnership of rhythm section Schultz (on a 2-drum kit) and Teej (acoustic double bass), Red Jackson have developed a laid-back but passionate approach to the blues.

They perform a mix of blues styles: from the slow, haunting blues of the Mississippi delta to the rolling beat of Chicago, picking up street grooves from New Orleans, Texan boogie and a touch of hill-country ragtime along the way. This is the blues of the '40s and '50s, the blues of Muddy Waters, Howling Wolf, T-Bone Walker and Big Bill Broonzy to name just a few.

The story doesn't end there though, they allow many other influences in to create their sound: soul, jazz, funk, latin, rockabilly all lend their unique colour to a more contemporary interpretation of the blues. Website www.redjackson.com

Reverend Robert Also from The USA, Reverend Robert is a master of pre-war blues. He has delved deep into the styles of Charley Patton, Robert Johnson and other Delta blues giants. In 2004 he took first place at The National Slide Guitar Festival in North Carolina, USA. The Reverend is known for his true conviction and powerful delivery. Visit his website www.revrobert.com

Lewis CohenLewis Cohen is a phenomenal British bluesman; a rising star among the younger generation of acoustic blues players. His powerful vocals and exquisite slide guitar technique, combined with a repertoire of (sometimes obscure) numbers from the 1920s and 1930s, make him a lively and soulful performer. Visit his website www.lewiscohenblues.com

Bob Long Bob Long is a British blues singer, guitarist and harmonica player specializing in "the old stuff". Most of what he plays is his interpretations of pre-world war II blues, jug band and ragtime material particularly music from the Mississippi Delta where he is a frequent visitor. He has performed at The Juke Joint Festival in Clarksdale, The Tommy Johnson Blues Festival in Crystal Springs and the legendary Ground Zero Blues Club. When at home, Bob hosts a monthly acoustic blues jam in Southampton. Visit his website www.bobalong.co.uk

Contact Information

Enquiries (music) Bob Long, long.boblong@gmail.com

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