Nuneaton Folk Clubis based at The Queen's Hall, 75-77 Queens Road Nuneaton, CV115LA on the first Wednesday of every month. Admission is free. Entertainment starts at 8pm. Besides the featured guest there are extended floor spots from pre-booked singers. More details here: blackparrotseaside.weebly.com/ -and on The Nuneaton Folk Club Facebook Page,
ANKER FOLK is two hour long radio programmes per month made courtesy of a partnership between Anker Radio and Nuneaton Folk Club. It transmits on the first and third Monday of every month on 1386am and 88.9fm or you can pick it up online either "Live" or via a Listen Again feature here :
NUNCwere the Resident House Band but split up in May 2022.
Black Parrot Seaside broke up in November 2014 after two albums, an intermittent career and several previous reunions. You'll find general information about them by scrolling down this page to see videos, photographs memorabilia etc. Between 2006 and June 2012 BPS had functioned once again as a four piece Folk Band. They released a CD "Ain't It Grand " in 2008. Then they split up again, and a couple of them decided to continue flying the BPS brand. First as Buzzards Luck, then briefly as The Grit Tray. In January 2013 a three-piece Black Parrot Seaside reunited with some old songs and plenty of new ones. Dave Parr joined for a while, and then in November 2014, came a final parting of the ways.