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1987
Somehow the whole of the Oyster Band including
the drummer performed in the bay window which passed for a stage at the
White Hart - Alan Prosser had to stand sideways to play - and over 100 people
crammed into the room to see them. At the end of August the pub closed without
warning (the second pub to go under while the folk club was in residence
- would any pub have us again?) and at four days notice another venue was
set up - this time at the Spalding Rugby Club. This wasn't suitable for the
singaround which moved to the Pied Calf in the Sheepmarket. On December 19
a fund-raising ceilidh with the Old Parrot Band helped keep the show on the
road for another year.
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Jan 8
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Gregson and Collister
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Feb 5
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Maurice and the Minors
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March 2
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Paul Metsers
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April 5
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Oyster Band
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May 7
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Easy Club
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June 4
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John James
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June 13
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Ceilidh with Cock and
Bull Band at South Holland Centre
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July 9
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Vin Garbutt
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Sept 3
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New Mexborough Concertina
Quartet
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Oct 1
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Rory McLeod
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Nov 5
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Graham and Eileen Pratt
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Dec 3
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House Band
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Dec 19
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Ceilidh with Old Parrot
Band at Spalding Common Hall
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