Acts for festival
Martha Louise, an American folk singer now living in New Zealand, is one of the attractions at next month’s Malvern country folk music festival. The festival, formerly the Whitecliffs Festival, will concentrate on folk and country music to make it a quieter, more family-oriented affair. Others on the bill are Mike Harding, the Auckland folk singer, Al Hunter, the Auckland country artist, Sons of Rosin, an Irish band from Australia, and Dunedin’s Pog ’n’ Scroggin Bush Band. The festival, which runs from Friday evening, February 12, to Sunday evening, February 14, will also feature, John Grenell and the Coal Rangers. However, Mr Grenell, who is one of the organisers, will not be playing guitar on this occasion — he broke his arm in a riding accident. Tickets for the festival, which will be held at the Grenell’s Double D Appaloosa Stud, near Coalgate, cost $3O for the full week-end or $lO for Sunday only. The tickets are on sale at Radar Records’
two Christchurch shops and CJ’s Music store, or by post to the stud, RD, Coalgate, Canterbury, including a self-addressed envelope.
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