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Folk Music - Musical Diary - People |
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Adrian Jackson - member of White Rose morris, concertina player. [Tune numbers 9].
Anna Clough - colleague of Deborah's. [Tune numbers 178,183,207]
Annie Dearman - singer, partner of Steve Harrison, and member of "Dearman, Harrison and Gammon". [Tune number 21]
Art Jonkers - colleague, scientist, historian and philosopher. [Tune numbers 122,144,145]
Baz Parkes and Joy - had a wedding party on the beach at Sidmouth. [Tune number 83]
Bedlam - is Bryony Griffith, Drew McKinlay, Ross McKinlay and Will Hampson.
Bill Barrett - my father in law, and an inspiration. [Tune number 27]
Christina Nordstrom - source of some of our Swedish tunes. [Tune number 143]
Clive Hetherington - White Rose morris man. [Tune number 19]
Colin Bangay and Yvette Spokes - brother-in-law of Deborah. [Tune number 67]
Debby Noble - used to travel on the train to Leeds with me. [Tune number 180]
Deborah Allon - colleague and fellow horn player. Mother of Juliet and Isabel. [Tune numbers 34,36,122,159,198,215]
Drew McKinley - guiter player, member of the band "Bedlam", White Rose morris man. [Tune numbers 26,131]
Eleanor Barber - eldest daughter of my brother, John. [Tune number 109]
Gordon Wood - member of White Rose morris, percussion player with Official brawl...if anyone would, Gordon would... [Tune number 8,212]
Hansi Barrett - Mary's mum. [Tune number 200]
Huddersfield Philharmonic Orchestra. [Tune number 43,93,100,111]
Isabel Bangay - Deborah's second daughter. [Tune numbers 204,213]
Jane Hutton - mainstay of the Radway session at Sidmouth. [Tune number 192]
Juliet Bangay - first daughter of Deborah. [Tune numbers 163,190,195]
Lisa McDermott - melodeon player with "All Blacked Up". [Tune number 85]
Lynne Wadsworth - fiddle player. [Tune number 182]
Malcolm Ellis - trombone player with the Celebrated Nook band. [Tune number 11]
Margaret Watt - dancer and partner of Adrian Jackson. [Tune numbers 32,148,209]
Mary Barber - what can I say? Except, "THANKS!!" [Tune numbers 2,4,5,7,38,44,87,177,208,210,211,214]
Maxwell's Demon (formed 1978) - our first proper ceilidh band - included Jim Harding (concertina), Bernice Harding (percussion), Peter Thomas (trombone), Mary Barber (fiddle) and Nick Barber (horn). [Tune numbers 1,3]
Mick Brooks - caller and fiddle player. [Tune number 193]
Ned Barstow - White Rose morris man. [Tune number 118]
Official Brawl - West Yorkshire band playing English and French material, and specialising in older English dances. Members - Nick Barber, Steve Harrison, Gordon Wood, Huw Jones. [Tune numbers 18,28,117,126]
Oliver - son Guy and Emma. [Tune number 138]
Poppy Rhodes - melodeon player. [Tune number 135]
Ron Crabtree - landlord at the Sair Inn, Linthwaite. [Tune number 168,185]
Sarah Barber. [Tune number 63]
Slaithwaite Philharmonic Orchestra - with whom I played whom I played horn for years. [Tune number 33,36]
Steve Harrison - musician (playing melodeon, harmonica, and almost anything that can be blown into), co-founder of the band "Official Brawl", and partner-in-crime in many other enterprises. [Tune numbers 6,10]
Tom Barber - who I used to argue with, but I'd better stop, as he's going to look after me in my old age. [Tune numbers 24,35]
Tom - the landlord at the Radway, Sidmouth. [Tune number 196]
Vic and Sheila Gammon - musicians we met both in Sussex and Yorkshire. [Tune numbers 20,34]
White Rose morris men - can't be too rude about these people, it's more than my life's worth. [Tune number 22,25,114,120,130,151,161,181]
Whittelsey Straw Bear - one of my favourite folk events. [Tune number 40,42]
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