Bletchley Park holds a special place in British history, so performing there felt particularly poignant. Surrounded by the very place where codebreakers worked tirelessly during World War II, it was a privilege to bring the music of the era back to life for visitors. There’s something magical about singing those timeless classics in such an iconic location—it’s as if the past and present come together in harmony.
The day wasn’t just about the performance, though. We had the chance to explore Bletchley Park and immerse ourselves in its rich history. It’s a fascinating place, and walking through the exhibits really brings home the incredible work that went on there. We also caught up with our dear friends Andrew and Wendy, which made the day even more special. And of course, no summer day out would be complete without a good old-fashioned ice cream!
Bletchley Park’s Concert Series continues to be a fantastic celebration of 1940s music, with wonderful performances from Lissie Allsopp on 24th August and Miss Sarah Jane closing out the series on 31st August. If you’ve never been, I highly recommend a visit—it’s a day out that’s both fun and deeply moving.
Thank you to everyone who joined us for the concert, and a special thank you to Bletchley Park for hosting such a brilliant event. I look forward to hopefully returning in the future and continuing to share the music that means so much to all of us.
Until next time,
Jayne Darling
Category: 1940s events, Events
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Alford 1940s Weekend: A Jolly Jaunt Back in Time
Ah, the Alford 1940s Weekend! Where else can you step back into an era when stockings were seamed, and spam was a luxury item? Darren and I arrived Friday evening with time to spare, eager to immerse ourselves in the nostalgia. After all, who wouldn’t want to relive the days of ration books and Victory Rolls?
First things first, we caught up with the lovely Bridget and Simon from the Lah Di Dahs, and the delightful Eleanor Mattley, who brought along her mum and the ever-charming Jack, a fabulous two-year-old with a smile that could melt even the sternest Home Guard. With so many familiar faces, it was already shaping up to be a splendid weekend.
We then decided to indulge in some proper British fare—fish and chips from the Jolly Friar. Now, if you’ve never had the pleasure of devouring your fish and chips in Alford’s market square, you’ve truly missed out. There’s something about the combination of crispy batter, golden chips, and the gentle hum of distant Glenn Miller tunes that just makes everything taste better. We sat there, munching away, and soaking in the atmosphere, feeling as though we’d been transported straight back to 1943.
After filling our bellies, we checked into our cosy Airbnb in Sutton on Sea, hosted by the wonderful Stephanie. She’s the kind of host who makes you feel like you’ve arrived at your favourite aunt’s house—warm, welcoming, and with a kettle that’s always on. A good night’s sleep was in order because Saturday was promising to be quite the adventure.
Saturday arrived, blustery as ever, but that didn’t dampen our spirits. The stage was set in the market place, right next to a majestic Spitfire—a sight to behold! Sharing the stage with Eleanor Mattley and Kyle Evans as George Formby was an absolute treat. The wind might have been playing havoc with our hair, but the crowd’s enthusiasm kept us going strong. Honestly, there’s nothing quite like belting out a tune while trying to keep your dress from flying over your head.
Saturday night was the grand dance, a chance to let our hair down and say a massive thank you to June, Denver, Bob, and Dan, who have been the heart and soul of the Alford 1940s Weekend for the past four years. Their dedication is nothing short of heroic—after all, who else could create four miles of bunting without going completely barmy? The dance itself was brilliant, with Major Swing and Kitty leading the way. We ended the night in true 1940s style, doing the conga through the market place, only to find ourselves locked out of the Corn Exchange! There’s nothing quite like a good laugh to end a fantastic evening.
Sunday greeted us with bright sunshine, perfect for catching up with old friends. We bumped into the Lah Di Dahs again, and it was wonderful to see so many familiar faces. The day flew by in a whirlwind of vintage fashion, lively music, and plenty of cups of tea (and perhaps a sneaky G&T or two).
As the weekend drew to a close, there was a bittersweet feeling in the air. It’s the last year that June, Bob, and Dan will be organising the event, and it’s hard to imagine Alford 1940s Weekend without them. But what a weekend it was! Full of laughter, memories, and that special camaraderie that only comes from stepping back in time with a bunch of wonderful people.
So, until next time, keep calm, carry on, and if you ever find yourself near Alford, make sure to pop by the Jolly Friar for some of the best fish and chips you’ll ever taste!
Jayne Darling
Category: 1940s events, News
Exciting News: Performing at
I’m thrilled to share some exciting news with you all! On Sunday, 25th August 2024, I’ll be performing alongside the fabulous Lah Di Dahs at the Buxton Heritage Weekend. This special event will take place at several iconic locations in Buxton, including The Crescent, The Square, and Spring Gardens.
The Buxton Heritage Weekend is organised by J T Events in partnership with the Buxton Crescent Heritage Trust. It’s a fantastic celebration of Buxton’s rich historical past and a glimpse into the heritage of the future. The event promises to be a delightful mix of history, culture, and, of course, live music!
As a vintage singer, I can’t wait to bring some classic tunes to life and share the stage with the talented Lah Di Dahs. It’s always a joy to perform in such a historic setting, and I’m looking forward to being a part of this wonderful celebration.
Whether you’re a history enthusiast, a music lover, or simply looking for a fun day out with the family, Buxton Heritage Weekend has something for everyone. So, mark your calendars and join us for a day full of entertainment, exploration, and community spirit.
I can’t wait to see you all there and share this amazing experience with you. Stay tuned for more updates as we get closer to the event. Let’s make this a day to remember!
Category: Vintage events
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Performing at Sleaford Armed Forces Day Events 2024
This Monday, 24th June 2024, I am honoured to be performing at the Sleaford Armed Forces Day Events. The day will begin with a Flag Raising Ceremony in Sleaford Market Place at 10:15 am, marking an important occasion for our community.
I will be performing at the Veterans’ Lunch and Presentation of Veterans’ Badges from 12:00 pm to 3:00 pm at the NKDC Council Chamber. This event is ticket-only, ensuring a dedicated and appreciative audience of veterans and their families. We will be acknowledging 80 years since D-Day, a milestone that holds immense historical significance.
My performance will include a selection of timeless classics, evoking memories and providing a fitting soundtrack to this meaningful event. It’s always a privilege to sing for our veterans, and I look forward to contributing to the day’s atmosphere with music that resonates with the spirit of the occasion.
As always, I am deeply grateful for the opportunity to be a part of such events, where history, respect, and community come together. I look forward to seeing you there and sharing this special day with you.
Thank you for your continued support.
Best wishes, Jayne Darling
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Today I had the honour at singing at Lisa and Simon’s Vintage themed wedding. (more…)
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