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Comments from
SWANAGE VIEW website
Friend of the
Festival wrote…
"A Blues Covent
Garden" the Advertiser said. Out of season on what would otherwise
have been a quiet weekend in March.
The Swanage
Blues Festival is BIG, with people coming from all over the UK and
abroad, and the BBC, national newspapers and magazines recognising its
importance with substantial coverage.
What I saw was a
seaside town out of season, full of people who had flocked there to
revel in a joyous festival atmosphere. Meanwhile the shops, pubs and
restaurants, like the hotels and guesthouses, were taking a great deal
of extra money. I know how much my wife and I spent, and we did not
begrudge one penny. It was marvellous!
But did you know
that for a year beforehand, Steve Darrington puts a huge amount of
effort, time and his own benefit money into creating this annual
success for Swanage? Sadly he overdid it this time and collapsed
Saturday lunchtime, spending the rest of the weekend in bed, so he
didn't even get to enjoy it himself.
Can you honestly
say that he got your support? Did you put up a poster, make a donation
or take out an advertisement on the website (for £12 a year, that's
all he asks). He can't do it without you, you know.
You can still
help. Steve's already launched himself into arrangements for next
year, and he's got plans for other weekends. But he can only do it if
you, the people of Swanage, offer your help, support or financial
backing.
You can contact
him via the website www.swanage-blues.org or phone him on 01929
422338. Don't he shy, he can't afford to be, and still make it happen
again.
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Lyn Fegan
said...
Must add huge
congratulations to Steve on the 2007 Blues Festival. Our hotel was
completely full of people who'd come specifically for the Festival and
they were all thrilled with the whole experience. So much so that some
have already booked for next year. Steve must have some help for this
event - it's now too big for one person to organise alone. All venues
are free entry and the whole town buzzed, but the workload and
financial commitment must be overwhelming. Hope he gets the support he
deserves. Looking forward to March 2008
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Strata Artist's
Way Creative Cluster said...
I have to say how
amazed I am by Steve Darrington - his
commitment and passion to music makes him work tirelessly all year to
bring such a wonderful event to Swanage. In the past I like many other
people in Swanage have let this one pass me by not really appreciating
the nature of the event...but having met Steve this year and the
realisation that what he was doing was quite incredible I ventured
down to town and took myself on what I can only describe as a rare
treat of entertainment for Swanage!
On Saturday
afternoon I was enchanted watching a young band outside Dino's...three
youngsters singing their own music in the sunlight...then there was a
boy band who had a great deal of fun entertaining the audience. All
afternoon there was a buzz about the town, people walking around with
musical instruments…playing guitar on the beach. On Saturday evening I
moved between The White Horse, Kings Bar and the Anchor...
The
music was fantastic, the atmosphere wonderful, so many people having
such a great evening and the musicianship was outstanding, such a high
standard. This is an event I will be putting in my diary from now on
and one that I will not miss! - Tara Dominick
S said...
Another great
Swanage Blues Festival. Great atmosphere and great music. Good to hear
Steve Darrington playing on Saturday lunchtime..... the Dorset Dr
John!
Keep it up for
next year.
Hugh said...
This was our
first festival and it was absolutely fantastic. We will definitely be
back next year. Steve and Elaine did a brilliant job in organising the
festival. We particularly enjoyed the King's bar as the staging and
room were just right for the Festival. Some of the pubs just got too
crowded, and if the festival gets any bigger they will burst at the
seams.
Swanage Council
should provide a financial grant for the festival. It brings in a
great deal of money for the hotels, pubs and restaurants in the town.
Again well done
Steve you should be very proud of what you have achieved.
Chris Hillyer
said...
This was my
sixth year and Steve has once again worked a minor miracle
It was excellent
and has to be good news for the town -felt it had quite a buzz about
it on Sunday and visitors like me must spend around £100 each time
-has to be good for the local economy
Will be there
next year
Paul Luker
(Purbeck Pub) said...
Steve, fantastic
yet again. This weekend brings a huge amount to what is a dormant town
this time of year. We were fully booked at the beginning of October
last year, and continuing enquiries, including Saturday afternoon
meant many recommendations to other places. Many, many thanks to John
Crampton who again wowed us all with his amazing music, with a large
percentage of people coming to watch both nights that he played,
including a gentleman that flew from Scotland just to catch the
Saturday gig!
It cannot be
stressed enough what an important festival this is and what it brings
this town, and as it continues to grow, so should support in all
aspects of it. Steve, this is one place that will never underestimate
the value of what you do and the work that goes into it! Long may it
continue, and all hail the Blues Weekend!!
Bob From
Bournemouth said...
My First Swanage
Blues Festival. What can I say had a great time we will be back next
year with some friends see you all again then
Anonymous
said...
***** Top of the
line music fest for everyone to enjoy only thing we need bigger pubs
to fit more people in. I have been coming now for 5 years and it gets
better every year. Thanks Steve you are the man.
Nichola said...
For me the
highlight of the weekend was seeing HollowBone at the Anchor in the
High Street. They made the whole weekend worth the journey - Simply
Amazing energy from these two guys.
Bob Curry
said...
Fourth time I've
been and, as others have said, it seems to get better (and busier)
every year. The town was humming over the weekend. The music was as
varied as ever from hard blues rock to acoustic folky blues and there
were some fantastic musicians. Given that it is all free I hope
everybody dug deep in their pockets for the collection that was going
around the Kings Bar. Thanks Steve for another great weekend
Vince and Viv
said...
Amazing, Steve
and Elaine have done it again, the best ever Swanage Blues festival!!! Busy..buzzing..pub bursting..brilliant..what a great and varied lineup
of musical talent. We will be back next year, we wished we lived
closer so that we could help you guys in Swanage.
Take care Steve
and have a well deserved rest.
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