
Frogstock is back! In only a few short weeks the Frogs will be gracing your ears with another shindig in the woods…
The date is yet to be finalised so keep your eye out on this site or the facebook page for more info.
Those who went to frogstock last time will know the location, for those who didn’t it’s not a million miles from Harlow. Easy to get to by car or train – but the site itself can only be got to by foot (or canoe I suppose!), so live in vans, etc will not be able to get within a few miles of it). There’s a field for camping, remember to bring a torch!
The Karaoke Crack Whores (feat. Paddy & Kel) are playing at the Dog Faced Geisha stage on Saturday night (sunday morning) possibly around 2am-ish
Karaoke Crack Whores:
Paddy – double bass
Kel – guitar
Kate – fiddle
Ruth – percussion
Rob – vocals / banjo / piano
Playing the Thursday Hoe Down, folk punk ceilidh at Club Dada at Glastonbury
http://www.glastonburyfestivals.co.uk/areas/shangri-la/club-dada
The venue for the 21st century hoe down tonight has been changed to the Cowley Club on london road (very near to old venue)
Cowley Club
12 London Road
Brighton
BN1 4JA
| Sunday May 9, 2010 | to | Monday May 10, 2010 |
Sorry for the short notice on this – we’ve only just got these details through
Sunday 9th May 2010, Freerange, St Peter’s Church Gardens, London Road, BN1 4GU (Venue info) Doors open 8pm

21st Century Hoe Down + The Magpie’s Nest end of Tour Party.
The two worlds of modern Folk Music and 21st Century Folk Dance collide at this event at the Brighton Fringe Festival. Hosted by BBC Radio 2 Folk award winning club The Magpie’s Nest and festival hoe down favourites Cut A Shine Barn Dance.
The Magpie’s Nest host the start of the evening for the last night party of their Arts Council funded UK tour, showcasing two top underground Folk Acts – The Long Notes and Plaster of Paris.
Festival favourites Cut A Shine Barn Dance host the second part of the evening, with a raucous and wild Barn Dance. Joining the fray are local bluegrass and stonking old time band Chicken Shed Zeppelin, here playing with mandolin virtuoso Hippy Joe Hymas. Headlining are Punk-Folk legends The Tofu Love Frogs.
The Bands:
The Long Notes, play updated and contemporary Celtic Music with Accordion, Tenor Banjo, Fiddle and Guitar – exceptionally beautiful and dance-able music having set ablaze many a dance floor from Glastonbury to Lovebox Festivals.
“*****” The Scotsman
“unmissable, a treat” The Guardian
www.myspace.com/thelongnotes
Plaster of Paris deliver syncopated songs of love, lust and loss. Be charmed by mesmerising vocals, thrilled by raucous rhythms and surprised by a bizarre and brilliant self-styled Kazoomaphone.
www.myspace.com/weareplasterofparis
Cut A Shine are a London based troupe of traditional musicians, dynamic dancers and crazy callers determined to spread the word that the Hoe Down is a’happening. From Hoxton to Humberside, from Amnesty to Bestival, Cut A Shine are putting ceilidh back on the map – whether at sell out dances in London or the top summer festivals. This “Anarchic Hillbilly Barn Dancing Squad” host a rip-roaring, thigh-slapping, pavement-stomping, exhilarating, heart thumping, blood pumping barn dance. Whilst the banjo and the fiddle set the tone, the callers instruct any audience through do-si-do’s and strip the willows, until all are involved!
Www.cutashine.co.uk
Chicken Shed Zeppelin play old-time fiddle-thrashing, yeeharhollerin’ breakneck speed acoustic dance music with attitude to get ya on ya feet in a hurry and shakin’ your old-time booty with a VENGEANCE!…..”A three-piece force of nature, attacking original material and standards alike…wielding their instruments as if their lives depended on it. Think Mountain Firework Co. meets the Curst Sons.
www.myspace.com/chickenshedzeppelin
Tickets: £10 – http://www.brightonfestivalfringe.org.uk/ticketing/listing.aspx?ev=2192&et=2&ed=11351 / 0845 241 0530
Here’s a photo from the wango riley stage at Castle Morton in ’92. Thanks to Geri and Ben for posting the picture on facebook (and sending it over to us).

Possible gig in London
Details to be confirmed
UPDATE – It’s now looking like it will be on the 17th December in Tottenham. More details will be added here as soon as I’ve got them!
UPDATE (9th Dec ’09) – Sorry! This one was a non-starter. Get down to Brighton this Friday to get your fix of Tofus!
The full album will soon be available to download – watch this space! But for now you can listen to it in the pop up music player – click the headphones on the left of this page.