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If youd like to help us to hit the giddy heights of the charts, you can pre-order it NOW! Limited edition signed copies are available from Propermusic.com but there arent many left so get in quick! If you miss out on a signed one, bring your pre-ordered copy to a gig and we'll be happy to sign it there.
We have TONS of UK and German tour dates in the diary. Newcastle is the latest show to be added on 14th May at The Cluny. Bush Hall in London is selling FAST! We have some exciting support acts to announce in our next letter. Keep following us on Facebook and twitter to help spread the PA love and hear about any competitions and previews first!
Also, Sarah will be doing a few solo shows supporting Tina Dico at Union Chapel, Al Lewis in Scotland in March and a charity event in Exeter for a worthwhile Brain Tumour charityon 31st March. For all the details head to our new look WEBSITE .
Lastly, we're very excited to be recording a live Daytrotter session on Wednesday (tomorrow) at 3pm GMT. If you've not heard of U.S. giant Daytrotter then it's an amazing place to discover new music as well as catching exclusives from some huge bands like Bon Iver and Lumineers. We'll be playing at least one new track from the album for the live streaming at 3pm.
LITTLE LETTERS TOURUK TOUR 2013
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Sat 11 May: Queens Hall Narberth TICKETS
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Sun 12 May: Voodoo Lounge Edinburgh TICKETS
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Mon 13 May: Arts School Glasgow TICKETS
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Tue 14 May: The Cluny Newcastle TICKETS
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Wed 15 May: Komedia 2 - Brighton TICKETS
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Thu 16 May: Junction 2 - Cambridge TICKETS
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Fri 17 May: Deaf Institute - Manchester TICKETS
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Sun 19 May: Glee Club - Birmingham TICKETS
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Tue 21 May: Colston 2 - Bristol TICKETS
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Wed 22 May: Bush Hall - London **Official Album Launch** TICKETS
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The 23 May: Glee Club Nottingham TICKETS
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Fri 24 May: Brudenell Club - Leeds TICKETS
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Sat 25 May: Jericho Oxford TICKETS
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Sun 26 May: Glee Club Cardiff TICKETS
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Tue 28 May: Milton Keynes The Stables TICKETS
Rhaglen radio wythnosol gan Peski sy'n cael ei ddarlledu pob nos Iau rhwng 8-10pm ar 98.7FM Radio Cardiff.
Welsh language radio show produced by Peski Records which is broadcasted live every Thursday between 8-10pm on 98.7FM Radio Cardiff.
Gwrando ar Soundcloud yma - http://soundcloud.com/cam-or-tywyllwch
BORN THIS DAY - IORWERTH PEATE
Born this day 1901, in Llanbrynmair, nr Machynlleth
Iorwerth Peate , who was a poet and scholar, best known as the founder of St Fagans National Folk Museum. Inspired by the open-air museums of Scandinavia, Peate aspired to create an open-air museum in Wales, where the visitor could view the way of life of past ages.
BORN THIS DAY - CHARLIE FAULKNER
Born this day 1941, in Newport, Monmouthshire
Charlie Faulkner, Welsh rugby international, who was part of the legendary Pontypool front row, making his international debut at the age of 34.
BORN THIS DAY - GARETH LLEWELLYN
Born this day 1969, in Cardiff
Gareth Llewellyn , former Wales rugby international and captain, who won 92 caps.
BORN THIS DAY - JOSEPH JENKINS
Born on this day 1818 at Blaenplwyf farm near Ystrad Aeron, Ceredigion.
Joseph Jenkins who famously emigrated to Australia because of a nagging wife and was reputedly 'The Jolly Swagman' of the popular song “Waltzing Matilda”
Jenkins ( 1818 – 1898) was a farmer who also won prizes at Eisteddfodau for his poetry. When he was 51, Joseph emigrated to Australia, leaving behind his wife and family and initially became a Swagman, travelling from farm to farm to find work. He later worked as a street cleaner in the town of Maldon in Victoria, returning to Wales when he became homesick at the age of 76. During his time in Australia, Jenkins kept a diary and he posthumously became famous after they were published as the Diary of a Welsh Swagman.
On 27th February 1994 a water drinking fountain and plaque were unveiled at the railway station in Maldon, to celebrate the 100th anniversary of his departure from the town.
NIMROD WRECKED OFF ST DAVID'S HEAD
On 27th February 1860 all 45 people on board the paddle steamer Nimrod drowned, when it was is wrecked off St David's Head.
The Nimrod, which was operating as a cargo and passenger service between Liverpool and Cork suffered engine failure and was heading for Milford Haven under sail, when she was spotted by the Captain of another steamer called, the City of Paris, who offered to tow her to Milford Haven for £1,000. Captain Lyall of the Nimrod refused as the weather seemed moderate, but after the two steamers parted, the wind increased to hurricane force and shreaded her sails into tatters.
Captain Lyall lowered both anchors, but the chains of both broke, causing the Nimrod to smash into Porth Llong cliffs, near St. David’s Head and break into pieces.
BORN THIS DAY - JAMES DICKSON INNES
Born on this day 1887 in Llanelli.
James Dickson Innes - gifted and original painter, mostly of mountain landscapes.
Innes was educated at Christ College, Brecon, the Carmarthen School of Art and the Slade School of Art in London.
He painted the Arenig Fawr area of Snowdonia with Augustus John, before being diagnosed with tuberculosis and prescribed foreign travel, resulted in him visiting and painting in France, Spain and Morocco. Innes eventually succumbed to the disease in 1914, at the age of only twenty-seven.
ROWAN WIILLIAMS ENTHRONED AS ARCHBISHOP OF CANTERBURY
On 27th February 2003, Rowan Williams was enthroned as Archbishop of Canterbury.
The first Welsh Morman emigration was on the "Buena Vista" which left from Liverpool and was organised by Captain Dan Jones, originally from Halkyn, Flintshire, who had emigrated to the United States in 1840 and found work as a ship's captain on the Mississippi River.
After first arriving in America, Jones came into contact with the Mormons and was soon converted, becoming a leader within the community. Notably, he was with the Morman's founder Joseph Smith just before he died, when he was told by Smith that he would return to Wales to fulfill an appointed mission.
Subsequently, Jones was asked by the New Mormon leader, Brigham Young to return to his native country as a missionary of the church. At this time, there were only approximately 200 Mormon's in Wales, but under Jones's leadership, 3,600 new converts were baptized between 1845 and 1848 and then in 1849 he organised the first emmigration. He came back again to Wales in 1852 and converted a further 2000, most of whom also emigrated to Utah with Jones.
Mormons are a religious and cultural group, commonly called The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day-Saints, who trace their origins to the visions of Joseph Smith in New York in 1823. Smith said an angel directed him to a buried book written on golden plates referring to the religion of an ancient people. Smith published a translation of these plates in 1830 as the Book of Mormon, named after Mormon, the ancient prophet-historian who had compiled the book.
Smith and the original Mormon converts, tried to establish what they call Zion ( or the New Jerusalem ) , a utopian society of the righteous and made several unsuccessful attempts to settle as a community, resulting in Joseph Smith and his brother Hyrum being killed by a mob in Carthage, Illinois.
This resulted in their new leader, Brigham Young, leading the Mormon pioneers to what became the Utah Territory in 1847, where they began to construct a society in isolation in a large desert region now known as the Mormon Corridor. From 1849–52, the Mormons greatly expanded their missionary efforts into Europe, which resulted in over seventy thousand new converts emigrating from all over the world to America.
Born this day 1977 in Morriston, raised in Glanaman
Shane Williams - Welsh and Lions rugby international
Williams is the record try scorer for Wales and was IRB International Player of the Year in 2008, renowned for his side step and acceleration.
On this day 1942, the film How Green Was My Valley, directed by John Ford and based on a novel by Richard Llewelyn, won 5 Oscars including Best Picture. The film follows the lives of a hard working Welsh coal mining family at the turn of the twentieth century.
Born this day 1916, in Swansea.
Lady Joan Curran , a scientist who along her husband, Sir Samuel Curran, played an important role in the defence of the allied forces in World War II.
Joan devised a technique, later to be known as "Window" or"Chaff"' by cutting up strips of tinfoil which would be scattered in the path of enemy planes, thus disrupting their radar. Perhaps Window's most spectacular success was when it was dropped with great precision by Lancasters to synthesise a phantom invasion force of ships which kept the Germans unsure of whether the brunt of the Allied assault would fall on Normandy or in the Pas de Calais.
On Monday, 26th February 1990, the sea wall at Towyn was breached due to a combination of high tides and extreme weather, resulting in flood damage to 2,800 homes, and the evacuation of over 2,000 people.
The Welsh Guards came into existence on 26th February 1915.
Rhys Maengwyn Jones - Welsh-Australian archeologist
After graduating from Cambridge, in 1963 Jones initially took up a teaching position at the University of Sydney, where he also completed his Ph.D. on Tasmanian Aboriginal archaeology, before moving to the Australian National University in Canberra.
Jones is recognised as being was a key figure in dating the migration of Indigenous Australians from Africa to Asia around 70,000 years ago and then their arrival in Australia around 50,000 years ago. In his memory, the Australian Archaeological Association awards the prestigious Rhys Jones Medal annually.
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Interview With Gwynedd Tourism Officer, Alun Fon Williams - Celticos/AmeriCymru Trail Tour
Celticos/AmeriCymru Trail Tour - An Interview With Rhys Williams , Dunoon Hotel Llandudno
An Interview With Jean Blundell, Friends Of Fort Belan Association - North Wales
An Interview With Alwyn Griffiths of Celticos Tours - North Wales
An Interview With Gareth Roberts of Celticos Tours - North Wales
Celticos/AmeriCymru Trail Tour - An Interview With Peter Lavin , Castle Hotel Conway
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( image by Peter Lewis of WalesIreland Design )
( image by Peter Lewis of WalesIreland Design )
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