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Page Updated - Auntie Leiopard;s Corner 13/6/09 - Roadkill Stew




We've received an award!!

Folk Mob's Glam Folk Artists of 2006

And Now 2007

Dear Dave and everyone at Folk Mob A big thankyou from us leopards for voting us "Glam Folk Artists" 2007. No doupt the competition was stiff... was it Bill Gardner again?

Thanks also to our friends at The Fox and Hounds for voting our version of "Hurdy Gurdy Man" song of the year 2007. Merlot is Sue's favourite wine. (This award came in a bottle)

 

Kind Regards

 

 

Sue and Trev

We are, as always, deeply touched.

Our debut CD is selling out fast. To make sure of your copy- buy it now!!!

Crikey! Song Of The Year Award from Fox And Hounds ! Thankyou music lovers.

 


   Welcome to the den of the Tone Deaf Leopard.

    Please excuse the rubbish on the floor, as some bones are too tough for our teeth to cope with.

We are probably certifiable, and are in the vanguard of the 'Glam-Folk' movement.

We consider that, for far too long, Folk Music has been in the hands of the middle-aged man with a beergut and beard dressed and in an Aran Sweater;

We think it is time now that Folk Music was put into the hands of 'Normal' people like us - still with beergut and beard, perhaps, but sensibly dressed in leopardskin and wearing bandannas.

We have been described variously as 'Avant-gard', 'Strange', 'Folk Terrorists' - and even 'Entertainers!' - But always with a sense of humour!

We are Trevor Little, and Sue Tuckey.

Trevor's musical influences were: Marshall Tucker Band, Jan & Dean, Link Wray, and Lightning Hopkins,Ray Stevens, and Chuck Berry

Sue's were: Sandy Nelson, Cozy Powell, Tony Meehan, and Animal [from the Muppets]

You will notice a link to Tone Deaf Leopard's friends. We'd like to say that we do have more than A few friends. This lot have some good websites!

  

Hi Sue,
 
Great!!!
 
I'm going to have fun learning those - can't stop smiling just reading them. They're sure to be sung in 'The Bedford' at Sidmouth so TONE DEAF LEOPARD songs start their international roving. Wonderful.

Best regards
John Barden

"Catch their 'Roadkill Cafe' if you can - with actions that put the Macarena to shame.  Just to reassure you the Roadkill Cafe of the song is located near Market Harborough so you are quite safe to eat here!".......Norcsalordie (Talking about The Fox and Hounds Folk Club)

  in the garden of the neptune Broadstairs Folk Week 2008... photo by claudine le moal

Earlier we found our chums the Norcs busking on the front- photo from Norcsalordie.com

That's us in blue.


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