THE WORD
An accordion tune
The songs may play a little slower this September. The words may be spoken more softly than before as we gather around the microphone and observe the old accordion sitting on its own in the corner shadows of the room. Sadly, Patrick Riddett has died; he left his accordion behind.
This month the open microphone stands again at The Dangerous Kitchen in Takaka. It welcomes the monthly gathering of live poets and musicians to the Mussel Inn in Onekaka. And it prepares a feast of food, poem and song at NgAna’s Gallery in Collingwood. It bows its head in quiet respect and sadness.
You will find all the details on the following pages of this edition of CRUMB.
Peace
Mark Raffills
Golden Bay Live Poets Society


Neal Bonner, originally from the UK and now resident of Golden Bay, is a poet of some substance. His words tell stories against a back drop of some stunning original music. He weaves his words around the steel strings of his guitar and creates a strong and resonate tapestry of word song that dances to its own tune.
Rachel says, “I am a singer/songwriter living in the Bay. Music has been a pillar of life for me since I was a child, and my mum taught me piano. Now, I express my connection to God through song, often playing at faith gatherings or just with friends. I enjoy music that touches the human spirit and carries themes of hope and healing.”
PETE FLYNN PROJECT
Monday night sing-a-long with Craig Denham is at the Mussel Inn every Monday evening. The sessions will run right through until Christmas. So bring your voice and love of song at 7.00pm every Monday. Acoustic instruments welcome too!
SCRIBES ON THE MIC

