Pontypridd Male Choir Comes to California

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Top 1.   Dec 12, 2003 6:18 AM

» Barbara Nicholson Bell - The River Taff

Sarah, is this the origin of the nickname "Taffy" that Welshmen have long worn among the English? I always wondered how they got that name!

It would be wonderful to hear a Welsh men's choir someday here in upstate New York. My great-grandfather was a choir director who worked by contract for many churches both in Wales and in the United States in the late 1800's and early 1900's.

-- posted by Barbara Nicholson Bell


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Top 2.   Dec 13, 2003 7:52 PM

» celfydd - Re: The River Taff

In response to message posted by bici:

Yes, I believe it is due to the name of the region & river. I should have mentioned that in the article! smile Funny, when I was little (long before I started studying Welsh!) I had no idea what the nursery rhyme was about ("Taffy was a Welshman, Taffy was a thief..."). But I learned at one of the Cymdeithas Madog Welsh courses that in some circles the Welsh are known as tricksters and pranksters, hence Taffy of the rhyme coming into the house to steal a piece of beef. There are some wonderful stories about pranks in the Iowa Welsh community in a booklet called The Welsh Way, from the Long Creek Oral History Project. I'm not sure if this is generally available but it's an interesting read.

Keep an eye out for traveling Welsh choirs - some of the choir websites are good places to check. And if I hear anything, I'll try to post a bulletin on my site. It was well worth going.

Sincerely,

-- posted by celfydd


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Top 3.   Dec 18, 2003 4:14 AM

» biogardener - Media

How much exposure did the media give the choir? Were people able to hear parts of the performance on the radio or TV?

-- posted by biogardener


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Top 4.   Dec 18, 2003 5:15 PM

» celfydd - Re: Media

In response to message posted by biogardener:

I'm not sure if there was any radio/TV exposure - that would have been nice. I didn't see any, but I don't always keep up with local news and rarely listen to the radio except for NPR. I actually found out about the choir's visit from my parents-in-law, who live in Stockton. I did read a long article in the Stockton Record newspaper about the choir. It was fairly in-depth, though they did misspell the song title "Ar Hyd y Nos" (All Through the Night)-- they spelled it "Ar Hyd a Nose" ! :P

At least there was some media coverage, anyway. They also did a performance in Lodi, and I assume that was in the local papers there as well. What a good question, though. I should probably do a better job of keeping my eyes and ears peeled in case of similar events in the future!

-- posted by celfydd


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Top 5.   Dec 23, 2003 1:17 AM

» biogardener - Input

It is up to the people of the community to get in touch with the media ahead of time to make sure that the media will give all the free advertising and coverage possible. Most people are not persistently aggressive enough to get that. I have been involved in promotions and know what it takes to get good media coverage, many hours of volunteer effort behind the scenes.

After a while, you get to know which people in the media to contact to get the results you want, and you can accomplish the work in a lot less time.

-- posted by biogardener


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Top 6.   Oct 1, 2004 2:43 AM

» WelshEvening - Re: Re: Re: Media

In response to message posted by WelshEvening:

Our above information is all jumbled - not the way it was written. Can you please change it back to the submitted information? If not, just delete
the information - it is unreadable as it is.

-- posted by WelshEvening


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Top 7.   Oct 2, 2004 11:36 PM

» celfydd - Re: Re: Re: Re: Media

In response to Re: Re: Re: Media posted by WelshEvening:

Hello,
Thank you for the information--I've deleted the message, and I'm sorry it came out jumbled. Unfortunately, I don't have control over that personally! However, please feel free to e-mail it to me and I can try to post it again myself. I've also sent an e-mail to your address as listed on the WASCC website.
Apologies for the technical problems!
Sincerely,

-- posted by celfydd


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Top 8.   Oct 5, 2004 4:33 PM

» celfydd - Cantorion Colin Jones in Stockton, CA

From WASCC - Reposting of Press Release

Media Release: Welsh American Society of Central CA (WASCC),
Welcomes the Cantorion Colin Jones - North Wales Male Chorus, October 24, 2004
Contact: Maxine Garrison
6333 Pacific Avenue, #346, Stockton 95207
Tel: 209.951.3551 or 209-823-0741
Email: WelshEveng@aol.com
Website: http://hometown.aol.com/welsheveng/page7...

When: Sunday, October 24, 2004, 3:30 P.M.
What: Cantorion Colin Jones - North Wales Male Chorus Concert
Where: Central United Methodist Church, 3700 Pacific Avenue, Stockton
Tickets: $15 Adults, $12 Seniors/Students, Free children under 16 years of age
A Family Friendly Concert


Cantorion Colin Jones - North Wales Male Chorus is one of Wales, UK most prestigious male voice concert choirs. The choir is comprised of professional singers and soloists from throughout Wales.

The Stockton concert is the only concert in this geographical area. Two Bay Area concerts include Los Gatos, Friday, October 22, 7:30 PM, in Los Gatos Presbyterian Church & Lafayette, Saturday, October 23, 7:30 PM, in Lafayette-Orinda Presbyterian Church.

You won’t want to miss the opportunity to hear this full, rich-voiced male choir; the very best in a long tradition of Welsh male voice singing.

"The Concert at the London Welsh Centre was a sell out, and it was easy, after listening to the choir’s repertoire to understand why. This is truly a great choir." The London Diary

"They gave a sublime performance throughout and were simply inspirational." London Evening Standard

"Truly - the Choir of Choirs - Don’t miss it." Sydney Herald

Tickets may be purchased in three ways: from The Postal Center, 6333 Pacific Avenue, Stockton, CA;
on the Internet at eStockton.com; or send a check or money order made out to "A Welsh Evening" with a stamped, self-addressed envelope to: WASCC, 6333 Pacific Avenue, #346, Stockton, CA 95207.

-- posted by celfydd


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