Our September Concert Our first player was Colin Ensor playing Down Forget Me Not Lane, The Maigret Them, My Sweet Liverpool and Little old Wine Drinker Me. Next it was […]
Newsletter 191 – 21st August 2013
Our August Concert Due to myself and Rebecca having to work away last month we were unable to run a concert and instead changed what would have been a concert […]
Newsletter 190 – 17th July 2013
Our July Concert Our July Concert started with Ann Parker playing Snow Waltz, Yodelling Polka and Beautiful Days. Colin Ensor then gave us renditions of Cruising Down The River, If […]
Newsletter 189 – 19th June 2013
Our June Concert Our June Concert Started with John Robinson playing By The Tokens, The Lion Sleeps Tonight, the well known Proclaimers tune 500 Miles, Just Another Guy and Rare […]
Newsletter 188 – 15th May 2013
Our May Concert Our May concert started with David Rigby played Spinning Wheel, Snow Waltz, After The Ball, The Good Old Summertime, Daisy and Highland Cathedral. I was my turn […]
Newsletter 187 – 17th April 2013
Our April Concert Our April Concert started with John Lennox playing Cabaret, The Green Glens of Antrim and Barry and Freda (By Victoria Wood). Our next player was John Robinson […]
Newsletter 186 – 20th March 2013
Our March Concert Our March Concert got off to a great start with Bill Agnew playing Cuckoo Waltz, Something In The Way You Smile, Can Can, Mr Sandman, Only You, […]
Newsletter 185 – 20th February 2013
Our February Concert Our February Concert started with Carol Wareing making her debut at the club playing Lassie From Lancashire and When Irish Eyes Are Smiling. I then played Triste […]
Newsletter 184 – 16th January 2013
Our January Concert Our January Concert started with Colin Ensor playing Please, The Maigret Theme, Island Of Dreams and Charmaine. Sara Daly then took to the stage and played Fathers […]
Newsletter 183 – 19th December 2012
Our December Concert Our December Concert was also our Christmas event where instruments other than accordions are welcome even if unaccompanied by an accordion. The night started with John Robinson […]