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archive head spider 2005_October 2005_October_30_2

MIKE WEST BENEFIT- the final score!


 
The Final Result of last Friday's  MIKE WEST BENEFIT  at South Parade Pier, 
Soutjhsea 
 
Last Friday the South Parade Pier's Gaiety Bar saw a good size crowd of  
nearly 150 turn out for a  benefit for the New Orleans banjo player  Mike West, 
who lost his house and everything he owned in Hurricane  Katrina.
 
Southampton's Inside the Rain started the evening off with a fine  set of Bob 
Dylan covers, before a "mix and match" consisting of three  bands from the 
nucleus of Portsmouth's sorely missed Reet Petite and Gone.
 
 Nick Evans, Dennis Reeve-Baker and "Doctor Dave" Allen of Reet Petite  and 
Gone were back together again for just one more performance   Although 
unfortunately guitarist Stewart Carr was absent,  the old magic  was still present 
within the three piece line-up. 
 
Dave and Dennis from  Reet Petite and Gone turned up again in Ferris  Wheel, 
and Nick perormed with Gregg Buchanan as Obviously Two Believers, who  both 
turned out some very credible and enjoyable performances.
 
Headliner Bex Marshall, who supported Hayseed Dixie on their last U.K tour,  
appeared at Gastonbury and also supported The Country Joe Band,  headlined.  
Her  Joplinesque presence and a fine guitar  style,  together with some strong 
songs of her own,  made her a  worthy headliner.
 
As icing on the cake, we had a great alternative d.j. system, manned by the  
redoubtable Andy Radbourn  and latterly from Barry Everitt of the top  London 
concert venue The Borderline Club. 
 
The inevitable raffle -  always a feature when Peter - a.k.a. Lord  Gnome of 
Barking - is present - raised quite a few quid, as did the rock 'n roll  
auction!  So many people brought donations of  albums, C.D's, T shirts  and 
numerous other items, and an enormous amount of these items were quickly  snapped up, 
and the remaining CD's  were  sold in the week  following  the event - I sold 
the last CD's at 5 p.m today!  

I'm very pleased to say that £1535 was raised for Mike and his  family, which 
equates to over 2700 dollars.
 
I've just got off the phone to Mike -  I spoke to him on his  cellphone as  
he was unloading before  playing a gig  -  Mike & Katie are  still on the road 
performing and  living in temporary accomodation.  Mike  was overwhelmed with 
the news  - I hadn't told him we were organising anything for him. For once he 
was nearly  at a loss for words!
 
In Mike's words "Oh, man, that's fantastic! Please thank  everyone so much!  
Bless you all - I can't thank you  enough.. I'll be  seeing ya in August!"  
 
A cheque will be going to Mike on Monday morning, drawn on a dollar  account, 
which saves money being wasted on bank charges.  
 
Special thanks to....
 
THE PERFORMERS: Bex Marshall, Greg Buchanan and the  members of Reet Petite 
And Gone, Ferris Wheel, Inside The Rain, and d.j's Andy  Radbourn and Barry 
Everitt.
 
TECHNICAL: Andy Thomas for the P.A system and  engineering (although he was 
absolutely knackered), Andy Radbourn for supply of  D.J gear
 
BARKING SPIDER CREW: Peter (Lord Gnome), Pam ("Big  Cat"), Andy ("Spunky The 
Spaniel), Carol, Andy ("King O' The Blues") Broad,  Dan and Judith. 
 
THE BANKER: Ross Hannan, for allowing us to use his  US dollar account.
 
PIER: Nick Lyne (manager) and his staff.
 
PUBLICITY: Sam from "Folk On Tap" magazine  for a free full page advert.
 
AND........ EVERYONE WHO CAME ALONG, DONATED ITEMS FOR THE  SALE, RAFFLE & 
AUCTION, AND THOSE WHO BOUGHT SO FREELY FOR THIS GREAT  CAUSE     
 
Thank you all.
 
John Roberts