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Reg Meuross on Rural Touring

Mike Harding | 12:00 UK time, Thursday, 25 September 2008

I wrote in my blog on 30 July of this year, that the reaction to ' song And Jesus Wept was amongst the strongest I've had to anything I've ever played on my programme.

We had literally dozens of emails asking to hear more from his Dragonfly album, and generally wanting to know a bit more about the man. So I thought I'd ask him to be my guest blogger this week.

Reg Meuross writes:

Wednesday 24 Sep was the last night of my ten day tour with Phil Beer from . Half Arts Centres, Half Village Halls. The venue is a Scandinavian style Hall in Wootton Courtenay, tucked into the leafy hem of Exmoor beneath Dunkery Beacon. Even though the population of the village is only 210, the hall is packed.


An interesting fact of is that a fair percentage of that audience won't know us from Des O'Connor! Show of Hands will mean nothing to them and Reg Meuross even less. They are there to support a local event run by enthusiastic volunteers.


They've managed to raise half of the 270k it cost to build the hall themselves. And have since seen to it that it gets used for the purpose it was built; to bring the village together. Members of Minehead Folk Club are there to add vocal gusto to the proceedings. Ìý


20% of the audience are from outside the village and know us. Even for them this is a rare treat; No ring roads, no parking problems, friendly folk, cheap bar and a genuine front parlour atmosphere. It is wonderful to see the other 80% witness theÌý beauty and the skill of Phil's playing for the first time, andÌýto sing themÌýthe songs I've written from stories collected visiting villages like this all over Britain for the last 4 years.


A quick glance through the Rural Touring website will show the folk acts already involved in Rural Touring: , , , , etc. It's only natural; although many of these villages may not have Folk Clubs, they still have folk.

Reg Meuross

Comments

  • Comment number 1.

    It was great to hear Reg on the ³ÉÈË¿ìÊÖ..I wish he could get more air play has he has a lot of other great songs!

    I was introduced to Reg's music when I went to see Hank Wangford at a Hall concert with my girlfriend. I was impressed by his voice and songs. Since that time I've seen him about 4 times and look forward to his new CD releases.

    Check out his web site to see if he'll be visiting your area... he puts on a great show!!

  • Comment number 2.

    Great, finally, to see Reg and his songs getting some of the recognition they've long deserved!

  • Comment number 3.

    Played on Mike Harding, but refused a review of Dragonfly by fRuitcakes-R-Us. I know what I'd rather have; Mike's 800,000 listeners!

  • Comment number 4.

    Nice blog....Reg is a good writer.....not just songs either! He tells a good story....

    gerry

    ps so what exactly IS the difference between Reg and Des O'Connor ?

  • Comment number 5.

    The rural touring scheme is one of the best things going for folkies at the moment. I'm looking forward to visiting 9 counties with my video projector this winter. As Reg said, the best bit is that they've no idea what to expect but have come along anyway, and you can feel them warming to you as the gig progresses, until they're converted and all buy CDs at the end. Brilliant! Tom

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