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The Fiddle Band started back in the dark ages when I was young and my beard
was brown, round about 1980. I kicked it off at a Christmas Party at the Kingsway
Folk Club of fond memory, in Wallasey on the Wirral and after one or two early
changes of personnel, settled After a while, Douglas buggered off to be a megastar round the pubs and clubs
of Merseyside Enough said. It was pretty good, though, while it lasted. Here's a couple of sets of tunes, the first being an O'Carolan tune called Hewlett's, with Mary-Ann on fiddle, Kim Tetlow on whistle and Phil Hare on guitar. Then there are a couple of sets recorded
during a concert at the Little Theatre in Birkenhead. We're all there, and Big
Paul danced. There's a set of polkas (Wally
& Daisy's, Knick Knack) and Colonel Robertson
and the Atholl Highlanders, who always sound like a Sunday night cabaret
act, but they were probably pretty fearsome in the pub, afterwards...
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