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Bob Hoffnar
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Here is the dates for a tour I'm headed out on next week:

Fri 27 Sep London QEH
Sat 28 Sep Fareham Ashcroft
Sun 29 Sep
Mon 30 Sep Dublin Spirit
Tue 1 Oct Birmingham Ceol Castle
Wed 2 Oct MILTON KEYNES STABLES
Thu 3 Oct SALISBURY ARTS CENTRE
Fri 4 Oct LEICESTER INTERNATIONAL ARTS CENTRE
Sat 5 Oct FARNDALE MUSIC ROOM
Sun 6 Oct YORK FIBBERS
Mon 7 Oct SHEFFIELD BOARDWALK
Tue 8 Oct GLASGOW radio scotland session
Wed 9 Oct GLASGOW ARCHES
Thu 10 Oct NEWCASTLE CLUNY

The band is called Hem.

rabbitsongs.com

here is a link to the UK label:
setantarecords.com

I'm all over the new EP that is coming out over there. Its a great band.

Bob
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Good luck on the tour, Bob - say 'hello' to the Old Country for me....

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Awww, sure n yewr tykin me home agin, Bob !
I played 3 and a half years around there but the one that rings true is Leicester. There used to be an RAF Base there by name of Bruntingthorpe. Ahhh, I remember it well. It was in the fall...or was it in the spring ?? Image Image Image Image

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Have a great trip. But, if you eat the beef, you'll never be able to give blood again.

Thanks,
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I'm sure there was a mooted Edinburgh gig too...if not, will try to make the Glasgow show.
Arches (Glasgow) is a nice venue - and pretty big!
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Bob, you lucky dog! Have fun, I'm sure you will.
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Anybody out there have BJ Cole's E mail ?
I lost it last big crash.

thanks, bob
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Bob,

Have a great trip... best wishes with the tour.



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Bob,
Have fun playing music!
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Bob - you lucky "bloke" - have a great time,
say 'Ow do" to the folks back 'ome for me won't you?

How come there's no Manchester gig in the lineup??

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Post by Bob Hoffnar »

I seem to have made it here in on piece.
Now I'm headed down to the pub to bolster myself with that fantastic English protein beverage.

Bob
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Bob;

Hoist a few jars for us Image

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Bob,

Sounds like fun! (But then, so many of your gigs do....)
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Hey Bob, check out the Lamb and Flag pub in Covent Garden...
http://www.pubs.com/lambwc2.htm
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Have a great Time and Fun Bob H Image
good to see ya' crossin' the big water
Love them pubs + the liquid entertainement...

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Post by Bob Hoffnar »

The tour is big fun. Good crowds and yes the Guiness is better in Ireland.
The sound guys here so far have all loved the steel so I'm having a ball.
Everybody seems to know what a pedalsteel is and is way into it.

cya, Bob
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Bob: Dun fergit the fish and chips ! I can taste them now. Glad it's a good trip for you !

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Post by anewcomb »

Hey Bob,
Something I noticed in England is, the *milk* is better--of course the beer is, but... The milk is not homogenized, or doesn't have vit.D added...don't know exactly why, but it tastes a whole lot better. If you get a chance, please double-check this perception for me. Will see you again in Brooklyn somehow...
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Post by Ian Finlay »

You can get homogenised milk if you want to over here... no vit D or sugar added. I'm always amazed at how sweet US milk is!

I saw Bob's first gig over here, and I have to say he played beautifully. It was nice that the sound guy let him be heard - I was tempted to shout a request for SGR but managed to restrin myself! Although it was a fully seated venue which can be a damper the band went down a storm to huge applause and two encores!

Bob - I'm just sorry I didn't have any local brew in the house when you came over!

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Post by Bob Hoffnar »

Thanks you guys !

Andy,
I haven't been drinking much milk except in my coffee. I'll check it out though.

Ian,

Thanks for all your help. I'll be talking to you soon. I thought I would run into more guys that play on this run but you have been the only one.

I've got the night off so I'm going to get some sleep now.

Bob

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Bob, please be carefull with the milk from cows that sound like this cow Image<FONT SIZE=1 COLOR="#8e236b"><p align=CENTER>[This message was edited by Johan Jansen on 09 October 2002 at 12:29 PM.]</p></FONT>
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