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I have to say that the festival was excellent this year, the sun was shining and the addition of children's athletic area was great.


I was face-painting there for the first time, and wanted to say how polite and well mannered the children were!!! A credit to the parents of the area!!!!


Looking forward to seeing you all again next year.


Michelle

Chelle Belle Faces

Brilliant music from start to finish - the day finished in the bar with the amazing Miller Anderson who with his band had probably 200 years of musical talent. Simply amazing - we are very lucky to have such a great festival and Brian who organises it all in our midst.

following last week's aquarius music festival The Prisonaires return to the Cherry Tree this saturday 7th September 2013 - 9:30 til 12:00 free entry


Bobby Valentino - violin

Tony Reeves - bass

Mike Paice - sax & harp

Les Morgan - drums

Martin Brown - guitar

Dr King - guitar


(musicans who have worked with :- Bob Dylan, Tom Petty, Mark Knopfler, Bert Jansch, DJohn Mayall's Bluesbreakers, John Martyn, Davey Graham, Sandy Denny, Alan Hull, Curved Air, Greenslade, Jo-Anne Kelly Band, Big Country, TMTCH etc, etc, etc)


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