Saturday, August 18, 2018

THE GUZZLER




THE GRASMERE GUZZLER 2017




This podcast should have seen the light of day a long time ago, nearly twelve months has gone past since its intended release. But. Life got in the way as it does and The Grasmere Guzzler 2018 is now a mere three weeks away.
So shoulders to the grindstone and get it sorted.

However, this does provide the opportunity to give this years Guzzler a bit of publicity and anybody out there that does not know about the finest and best handcrafted music festival in Cumbria can get to hear a sample of the goodies on offer. The line up won’t be exactly the same bit it will be just as good.

I should really have here a review of the 2017 Guzzler, pocket sketches of the acts and comical insights of occurrences over the weekend. Nevertheless, too much time has elapsed and I am an old fart with fading memories. Like they used to say about the sixties, if you can remember what happened you hadn’t really lived it. Well, it was great. That much I can say without fear of contradiction.

One thing I do remember is the discovery of my profile portrait in a broken cymbal. Perhaps not as astonishing as finding a picture of Christ on a crisp, the name of Allah written on the inside of a tomato or the face of Mother Teresa in a bun. But it’s special to me.




But it is the music that matters (along with the 100+ varieties of real ale, lager, cider, and Perry) loosely based around a core of musicians local to the South Lakes and Furness area. Each with their own projects but also joining in various different incarnations and finding new voices, different sounds. There are also, what might be termed “guest artists” appearing every year bringing a good range of variety and making each year that little bit different.
Amongst the performers there are those who you’ll find gigging at festivals, who have managed to get together CDs to sell (buy them) and are up two or three rungs on “The Ladder”. But also, quite often to be found playing the graveyard shift of the Sunday afternoon when most of the beer has been drunk by the Friday and Saturday masses. Who are really quite something, discoveries waiting to be found. Freya Burke is one of these, she has a wonderfully clear voice, and her songs elevate a quiet day with a lessoned crowd into a Summers afternoon of delight.

This year it's on August 31st to September 2nd at Tweedies Bar and Lodge in Grasmere. Entry is free, just buy the lovely beers and the delicious food.
So here’s a bit of the low down on who is on the podcast.

SERENE
From Barrow in Furness Serene are nicely loud and heavy, featuring Kieran Day on Bass (which he also does very well in Paper Cranes too) The track here “She Walks The Streets” is available as a single (which I didn’t find out until after I’d put it up here) taken from the album “The Lonely Road” that I highly recommend. It starts the podcast because I wanted something kick ass and this is it.

SAD EYED PUFFINS
The Puffins are one of the staples at the Guzzler. Combining humour, acid commentary on life and exemplary musicianship they are always worth seeing. Chris Garrett also hosts regular Open Mic sessions in the Ulverston area. “Better Day” has an underlying tone of sarcasm. Kick ass in its own cynical way.

DON’T TELL SUZY
Tim Farron ex leader of the Liberal Party and MP for the South lakes loves this band; politics aside and notwithstanding it’s easy to see why. They are bloody good, making beautiful music to drift away on. “Music In Your Step” is the necessary antidote to the bile and energy of the previous two tracks. I love the lines like
“Hear it in the slow steady dripping of a tap,
Hear it in the words clanging on a ships mast,
Hear it  inthe pipes that creak at night,
Music in your mouth when you eat a nice pie.”
ANNE MARIE SANDERSON
Originally from West Cumbria Anne Marie has migrated to Kendal (via Switzerland, the USA and Stratford on Avon) and brings to the podcast a song that almost could have been written in the sixties and sung by the likes of Vashti Bunyan, that is not to say dated or derivative, for it is distinctively a song written in the present day. “Lilac Time” has a timeless feel, lush and divinely transporting.

JACK HARTLEY
Jack Hartley, the man who puts the show together, who makes the bookings, puts the running order together, liaises with and pays the bands. A singer who is developing his slow and easy style of soulful Folkjazzfunk. Complimented by such skilful picking on guitar. “Rainbow Shadows” exemplifies this.

SCROGANS RUN
Wayne Scurrah and Paddy Rogan. Both of these fine fellows play in at least 49 different bands (OK, I exaggerated). It’s easy to see why, they are both bloody good at what they do. Wayne has a voice as a songwriter that is as distinctive as it is diverse. Though he writes with different styles, subject matter and pace. His voice as writer always comes through. He has also produced a series of podcasts interviewing his fellow music makers “Live from the guestroom”. You can find it here.
Paddy is still for too good looking even though as he gets older he’s grizzling up a bit thank God. A fine singer and musician and on the track here “Hark” his banjo picking is quite magical.

PAPER CRANES
Paper Cranes really do deserve to be heard by a much wider audience. An argument could be made that theirs is the most commercial sounding track on here. They would sit nicely alongside The Shires who they are equal too. Jon Dawes and Beckah Lloyd compliment each others voices with dark and light colours respectively. Backed by the very tight aforementioned Kieran Day and Dan Payne “These Hills” is a cracking contemporary song that begs repeated listening.

DANSI
In 2009, I introduced onto the Drystone Stage a band from the North East. The now legendary “Pikey Beatz” who proceeded on a Sunday afternoon in a wet field in rainy West Cumbria to drive away all thoughts of bad weather. Fronted by Wilf Stone who took the audience of 5 or 6 hundred souls in the palm of his hand and entertained them in style. A born showman he brings to Dansi his powerhouse skills as a frontman. This track “Folk On The Hillside” (not Folk On The Hill as I announced it on the podcast) an early track from their first EP oozes good vibes and positive energy. Taken to a place beyond words by the transcendental trumpet playing of Abigail Brierly.
While on tour in Italy the band had all their instruments and a crowdfunding page raised £10,000 in 28 days, but it will not do you any harm to throw a few quid their way.

The podcast finishes with “One Bandersnatch To Rule Them All” by me. I wrote this years ago, inspired by the story of the Welsh Bard Taliesin who enchants a group of rival bards/poets to talk jumbled nonsense. After seeking a musical form to frame it in I finally did it this year and hear it is.


Grasmere Guzzler Line up 2018


Friday


6pm Shallamarra
7pm Scrogan’s Run
8pm Serene
9pm Sad Eyed Puffins
10pm Thieving Magpies
11pm Valparaiso


Saturday


2pm Paddy Rogan
3pm Anne-Marie Sanderson
4pm Hartley’s Jam
5pm Spiratones
6pm Uncle Carbuncle
7pm Becky Langan
8pm Paper Cranes
9pm Bowie Beak and Powney
10pm Bad Transmission
11pm Dansi

Sunday


1pm Taffy Thomas
2pm Freya Burke
2.30pm Jimi Hodgson
3pm Jess Megson
4pm Matt Cowe Plays Chet
5pm Next Stop
6pm Freyan
7pm Molly Warburton
8pm Ponyland

Sunday, August 11, 2013

This blog has now moved

With my new website up and running, this blog has now moved to its new home at www.wizardmarra.com, where you will be able to find all my old posts, as well as new ones, my podcasts, videos, photos, events and much more besides!

If you have previously linked to this address, I'd really appreciate it if you could update them using one of my official links.

See you there!

Thursday, January 17, 2013

“MUSIC, MUSIC, MUSIC” (“Wibbling Rivalry” The Gallagher brothers


This started out as a reply to a post on Facebook by Lord Proud of High Harrington on the demise of HMV announced to the world on January 15…
…I've (loong long ago) worked in both a small independent record shop in Bowness and also managed a second hand record shop in Barrow and I have to say big chains like HMV didn't do businesses like that any good. So it's perhaps a case of what goes around comes around... To continue reading this post, please go to my website: Alan Whittaker is The Wizardmarra - Compère, Curator and Performer

Monday, December 24, 2012

OFF FESTIVALS AND FESTIVITIES AND CATCHING THE INTERNET IN A JAR.


Yes, I know it’s been too long away again, but it’s never too late to do it and it’s slowly building up over the years so maybe when I’m dead and gone my great great great great grandson or daughter can read about me and my exploits, thoughts my hopes and fears for our future world and say to themselves “and I thought me dad was a Looney!”
Three reasons for this missive
Three reasons to break silence
Three gifting's to reveal

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Sunday, August 26, 2012

THE JOURNAL OF BILLY NO MATES


That’s what some would say as I sit here on my own while my good Ladymarra is partying on down at Solfest.
Perhaps it is, but I don’t think so and I’m not entirely on my own as my good friend Jose is by my side and Snr Cuervo is such good fun, I may get philosophical or have a rant later, but for now it’s time for the annual fun that is
NOT2012FINAL2Podcast…… To continue reading this post, please go to my website: Alan Whittaker is The Wizardmarra - Compère, Curator and Performer

Friday, June 08, 2012

A CHANGE IS AS GOOD AS A REST


For no other reason than it is reason enough itself I’ve given the blog a new look. It ties it in with the background of bluesmonkeys blog too. I liked what he’s done there (or to be precise what he got me to do for him) so i thought I’d nic it... To continue reading this post, please go to my website: Alan Whittaker is The Wizardmarra - Compère, Curator and Performer

Tuesday, May 29, 2012

JOHNNY DICKINSON

I’ve just received an email from Dave Smith of NEM Productions with some sad news about the talented guitarist Johnny Dickinson.
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Here I have taken the liberty to reproduce part of that email... To continue reading this post, please go to my website: Alan Whittaker is The Wizardmarra - Compère, Curator and Performer

Thursday, October 13, 2011

SQUIRRELKICKER

2012 COVER 3
OK, Here it is the first NUTS IN MAY SPECIAL podcast. Not every track on it is by someone appearing at the festival but I’ll tell you here who they are and in every subsequent podcast there will be more as they are announced... To continue reading this post, please go to my website: Alan Whittaker is The Wizardmarra - Compère, Curator and Performer

Tuesday, October 04, 2011

YOU SAY GOODBYE AND I’LL SAY HELLO


I was intending this blog to be just another teaser about
(though it still will be that and more) but I can’t let last Saturday (October 1st) go by without writing some thing here.
Sadly it saw the very last DRYSTONE SESSIONS at The Spinners Arms. The sessions started about eighteen months ago and for a time were run in tandem with WIZARDMARRAS SATURDAY NIGHT AT THE SPINNERS Open Mic nights... To continue reading this post, please go to my website: Alan Whittaker is The Wizardmarra - Compère, Curator and Performer

Wednesday, September 28, 2011

SPOILERS!

Just because I can’t resist and I can be a real tease sometimes and as Big Scott has asked me so very nicely. Here’s a first la’al taste.
NUTS IN MAY will be Cumbria newest festival, small yet perfectly formed nestling in an idyllic location just outside Workington (yes, they can be found) where the elven folk dwell... To continue reading this post, please go to my website: Alan Whittaker is The Wizardmarra - Compère, Curator and Performer

Monday, September 19, 2011

A CRACKING COUPLE OF FESTIVALS


It has been my very great pleasure in the past fortnight to go as a guest to two excellent festivals…
OFF THE TRACKS
at Isley Walton in Derbyshire and
THE DOCK OF THE BAY
at Glasson Dock near Lancaster, the former so called because it’s slap bang next the the Donnington Park racecourse and these days can be considered one of the elder statesmen among festivals as it has been going twice yearly for twenty three years and has established itself very nicely as one of the good ones serving up a decent helping of good music washed down with perhaps one of the best real ale bars you can find anywhere. Sixty, yes SIXTY different beers, ciders and perrys. I can be very happy at a place like that... To continue reading this post, please go to my website: Alan Whittaker is The Wizardmarra - Compère, Curator and Performer

Saturday, August 27, 2011

A FANTASY LINE UP FROM A SAD OLD MAN


Presenting the ultimate FANTASY LINE UP for a final farewell and to show my appreciation for everybody over the years who made THE DRYSTONE STAGE possible.
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WIZARDMARRAS
NOT
THE DRYSTONE STAGE
2011


To continue reading this post, please go to my website: Alan Whittaker is The Wizardmarra - Compère, Curator and Performer

Wednesday, August 10, 2011

FROM PEDALS TO PODCAST


THUNDERIDE 2
Well as it’s high time I got this blog and my podcast updated I can’t have a better reason to do so than commemorate the 4th annual Spinners Arms sponsored cycle ride for Cancer Research and both the blog and the podcast are dedicated to this... To continue reading this post, please go to my website: Alan Whittaker is The Wizardmarra - Compère, Curator and Performer

Sunday, January 02, 2011

FAREWELL TO SOLFEST

Before I get down to the grimness I’ll put a full stop on the current  thread extoling the talent and success of Emma’s Imagination and it’s succinctly put. Following getting signed to Gary Barlow's Future records her Album Standing Still is released on January 10th and a new single version of This Day is released on Monday January 3rd.
Now for the hard bit.
Here’s a blog that I never thought I would write... To continue reading this post, please go to my website: Alan Whittaker is The Wizardmarra - Compère, Curator and Performer

Sunday, September 19, 2010

SHE’S A WINNER


SHE’S DONE IT!
Emma has won the final of MUST BE THE MUSIC after winning a place in the final three acts, she won the phone vote boosted by huge audience support in the Wembley arena beating bands “Missing Andy” and “The Pictures”.
Giving a beautiful performance while visibly fighting with nerves she won over everybody, including the judges who had been vocal in their support and belief in Emma from the start... To continue reading this post, please go to my website: Alan Whittaker is The Wizardmarra - Compère, Curator and Performer

Monday, September 06, 2010

THE IRRESISTIBLE RISE OF EMMA, AND SOLFEST2010


First of all huge congratulations to EMMA GILLESPIE or as I should  correctly say EMMA’S IMAGINATION who has won through to the finals of “Must Be The Music” on Sky1 and will be singing live next Sunday at Wembley against the other finalist/s the group THE PICTURES. Biased as I am I am bound to say that Emma is hands down and head above shoulders in an overwhelming winning yoga position. Unbiased, I would still say that as her song “This Day” is a masterpiece and a winning song anyway. If you don’t believe me check out the i Tunes download chart and you will see it’s currently at number five... To continue reading this post, please go to my website: Alan Whittaker is The Wizardmarra - Compère, Curator and Performer

Sunday, August 22, 2010

HOW COOL IS THIS…


You will recall in my last blog a had to rewrite it to take account of the fantastic news that Emma Gillespie had won round one of her audition on the Sky1 show “Must Be The Music”.
Well, it gets better for Emma has won a place in the live semi finals which will be broadcast the week after Solfest. Click on the line below to see her audition... To continue reading this post, please go to my website: Alan Whittaker is The Wizardmarra - Compère, Curator and Performer

Saturday, August 14, 2010

COMING AROUND AGAIN…

The ongoing tale of one mans life caught up in a “groundhog day” of festival preparation and execution…
Read on…
Well it’s that time of year again. So it’s time I wrote one of my accounts of how things are doing, who’s doing then and for a bit of spice, who’s doing it to whom.
It’s odd though as I feel I’m watching the festival develop from afar, taking a back seat on the scary rollercoaster this year and yet still doing all the stuff I usually do... To continue reading this post, please go to my website: Alan Whittaker is The Wizardmarra - Compère, Curator and Performer

Friday, May 07, 2010

BACK ONLINE WITH THE WIRELESS SHOW


WIZARDMARRAS DRYSTONE WIRELESS SHOW 2010 NUMBER 1
Well, after a year of my podcast being offline it is such a good feeling to put one out there at last particularly so as its jam packed full of Drystone acts for this year's forthcoming festival, with one exception and more about that in due course... To continue reading this post, please go to my website: Alan Whittaker is The Wizardmarra - Compère, Curator and Performer

Friday, March 26, 2010

AUNTIES CALLING AND MGM


Well. I'll not say a word about the kerfuffle my last post caused. But least said soonest mended.
But my main purpose on writing this is actually two fold, and neither related in any way to a musical gathering I am honoured to serve,
Firstly. I have been invited by BBC Radio Cumbria to take part in Little Cumbria... To continue reading this post, please go to my website: Alan Whittaker is The Wizardmarra - Compère, Curator and Performer