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Autobiography of Catholic folk legend a best seller

Autobiography of Catholic folk legend a best seller
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Teesside folk duo return to their roots | The Northern Echo

FOUR times BBC Radio 2 Folk Awards nominees and double winners of the Spiral Earth Awards Megson will be performing a special show in Stokesley.

Marske writer s Radio Tees play finds humour in death - having penned it during the Covid pandemic

Marske writer s Radio Tees play finds humour in death - having penned it during the Covid pandemic
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Spirit of Teesside Troubadour will be celebrated in online event

VINCENT Paul Garbutt was a man of many guises – folk musician, comedian, social commentator, Catholic, Teessider, citizen, communicator, father, husband, brother, son, grandfather and family man. Known as the Teesside Troubadour, Vin Garbutt’s spirit, charisma, and the impact of his personal and professional orbit has always been, and continues to be, extraordinary. In recognition of this, Mike McGrother (frontman with the Wildcats of Kilkenny) has organised The Gathering: Celebrating the Spirit of Vin Garbutt, an online festival presenting the essence and energy of the artist, with support from the Garbutt family, the Tees Valley Combined Authority and the Mayor’s Award. Saltburn Community and Arts Association is hosting the four-day online event, which takes place from Thursday, March 11, to Sunday, March 14.

Monument to hard graft : a post-industrial walk on Teesside s Black Path | Yorkshire holidays

Quick on the draw … Paul Smith sketching on the Black Path, Redcar, Teesside. Photograph: Francis Annett Quick on the draw … Paul Smith sketching on the Black Path, Redcar, Teesside. Photograph: Francis Annett Maxïmo Park’s lead singer, a local, walks the trail from Middlesbrough to Redcar, through a landscape that influenced Blade Runner and Brave New World PaulSmith Fri 26 Feb 2021 01.30 EST Last modified on Fri 26 Feb 2021 05.03 EST On a slow June Sunday back in 2019, I walked the historic Black Path route, from Middlesbrough to Redcar, through the heart of industrial Teesside. I was part of a “sketch-crawl” organised by Black Path Press, a community book publishing project in the South Bank district of Middlesbrough. Artist Philip Boville had been invited along to offer insights into industrial locations along the way. The walk was coordinated with River Tees Rediscovered and Groundwork, whose expert guidance opened up a part of my local area I m

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