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We been seen in local folk clubs in the Coventry and Warwickshire area. We've appeared at Coventry Folk Club at the Four Provinces and at Whitefriars, at the Styvechalle Folk Club, Brinklow, Harbury, Birmingham Traditional Folk Club, Banbury "Ride a Cock Horse" and Pete Grasby's "Ride a Cock Horse" at Rowington, and Warwick Folk Club. We've also performed at the "Not the Brinklow Folk Festival" and for Bedworth, Alcester and Warwick Folk Festivals. We've had bookings at Styvechalle Folk Club, Warwick Folk Club, Bedworth "White Swan" folk club and Birmingham Folk Club. We've also been approached to help with product promotions and for an art exhibition launch.

We've been as far afield as Beeston, Willenhall and Redditch.

Regrettably one of our number became unwell at the beginning of 2009 and we have no plans to perform as Ninepenny Marl in the foreseeable future. However, we still have copies of our CDs to sell and if you are interested please e-mail Des.

Media Coverage of Ninepenny Marl

bullet"The powerful harmonies of Ninepenny Marl will be raising the rafters at Warwick Folk Club tonight" - Pete Willow "The Coventry Evening Telegraph"
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singers' night with Ninepenny Marl

"Featuring the excellent traditional four-part harmony group."

Warwick Town Council – Tourist Information Centre web-site

bullet"The half drew to a close with some wonderful four part harmonies from Ninepenny Marl who took us back home with the 1950's theme from Z Cars followed by the Carrion Crow." - Harbury Folk Club Report
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First-rate four-part harmony singing can be heard in Bedworth next week.

Ninepenny Marl appear at Folk at the Swan on Wednesday. The group is now much in demand by clubs and festivals after a break of nearly 30 years.

Coventry Evening Telegraph

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