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13.2.03
Singaround
22.5.03
Singaround
11.9.03
Singaround
02.10.03
George Welch/
Stewart Hardy
16.10.03
Singaround
23.10.03
Singaround
30.10.03
Bill Whaley/
Dave Fletcher
20.11.03

Marie Little
11.12.03

Nebula
 
18.12.03

Christmas
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1.1.04
Geordie
Keith/
Grunters
29.1.04
Tich Frier
Burns
Night
12.2.04
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Bill Whaley and Dave Fletcher were our guests last Thursday, 30th October.
01 Jane Grimwood started the night with two good chorus songs. Although she claimed
to be nervous starting the evening, it did not show in her performance.
02 Anyone lulled by Jane's singing was jolted awake when George gave us a couple of sets
on his English pipes.
03 Arthur Jones was next. He gave us a couple of vintage Dylan songs complete with
harmonica breaks.
04, 05, 06 Bill Whaley and Dave Fletcher did a brilliant first set. Bill's recent accident
with a hedge cutter certainly hasn't damaged his concertina playing.
07 Tim Aked decided to show Bill a thing or two on the concertina.
08 Jim Saville was a visitor to the club who recited a couple of well-known songs as poems.
 And very effective too!
09 Tony Aked, another visitor and no relation to Tim, gave us a couple of tunes on the harmonica...
10 ...before Tony Baylis finished the floor singers' spots with a superb version of
"The Galway Shawl".
11, 12 After the raffle (5 prizes here) Bill and Dave were raring to go. We were all
enjoying the music so much that no-one noticed the time and we had another late finish.
Even then we wouldn't let them go without an encore! 

38yrs 03 The Old Hands. L to R:
John Fortune, Mick Madden, Geordie Keith and Mick Gardiner.