31 May 2013

MAY I have a look

After Aprils chaotic fiasco's I had lots to doin May. There I was, off to Essex to play at 'Cosmic Puffin' festival.












This amazing charity festival is organised by a genuine, hearty bunch.



Then whilst spending most of this month doing admin duties (which I detest) I played at a local fundraiser for Cylch Meithrin Glan y Fferi. A fun event that raised over £500.


 
Glan y Fferi fundraiser

Dai aged 10. My first guitar.

Dai in a theatre production 1980

The 'shed heads' join me for a local Jam night


Dai guests with 'the Empty Shed Experience' on radio tircoed

Stuart and Andy at radio tircoed

Then mid May 'road trip' - off to the city of London to play at The London Welsh Centre. These Huw Stephens sessions are great fun. I had a warm Welsh welcome from their Cultural development officer Iain Richards, who incidentaly is a valleys boy like myself and played a great set alongside Talmai, a rocking band iaith Gymraeg.


That's 'Rock Paper Scissors'

The next day I proudly played at Gwyl Pili Pala festival, Swansea. The venue - St.James' church, uplands. I got there early to meet up with my good friend and mentor Amy Wadge where we had a coffee and a large Cup Cake with a chin-wag and made some plans for my album then I played a strange but enjoyable set in the dramatic setting that is St.James's.


Event Manager Angela Muir

St. James' church

Sharks in Choral crooning

A slightly exhausted Sharkey then ran home and snuggled under the duvet and unfortunately didn't want to get back out.

The end of the following week I did a bit of sound engineering for Plank Promotions where The Empty Shed ExperienceRob LearCut Ribbons and Us contributed to a most successful evening of Acoustic Psychotica.

The following week, bank ho;iday Monday, I played at Tavernrock '13 festival, Swansea. A mid afternoon slot that I really enjoyed. It's nice to have the times where the pressure isn't on, I relax and feel that I play, sing and perform better, connecting with the audience in a more personal way, sharing my stories and anecdotes. Really enjoyed this one. (cheers Chris Woodman for booking me. )

Uplands tavern, Swansea

And then on the Saturday I was off to Carmarthen to support Oxjam, a musical festival fundraising for Oxfam, but that's June...I'll share those details with you all in the next posting.


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Big Hugs. Dai.x