It's bright and clear and the Flavours of Herefordshire fest has taken to the city streets. The Festival's Liz Hill emails to remind me this is their 7th event and that they're out to showcase all the county talent . . . including those of its street musicians.
I'm already warming up my keys (right) and may even have a little practise in the ASDA underpass, a bit of a glue-sniffers' venue, but blessed with great accoustics.
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Saturday, 27 October 2012
Friday, 19 October 2012
Flavours of Herefordshire Festival
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Flavours of Herefordshire comes about ten years after everyone else jumped on the foodie band wagon (they should see what Ludlow does!), but better late than never.
I'll be racing back from West Wales, sax in hand, for a stint in the Cathedral Garden. (3.00 p.m. don't be late) on the Saturday. And Karlin and I will attempt a duo street act the following day, Sunday, around 1.00. We may bill ourselves as Dubious Morality (which has a certain ring to it). Or not.
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