Our June Concert Our June concert started with Colin Ensor playing Domino, Getting Sentimental Over You and Charmaine. On next was Bernard Bamber. Bernard started with Blaydon Races, he then […]
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Newsletter 236 – 17th May 2017
Our May Concert Our May concert started with John Lennox and Harvey playing Lady Is A Tramp, John Peel, Home on the Range and Happy Wanderer. Our next player was […]
Newsletter 235 – 19th April 2017
Our April Concert Our April concert was a local players concert, which was affected by a six hour closure of the M6 motorway turnoff at Leyland, it was a quiet […]
Newsletter 234 – 15th March 2017
Our March Concert Our March concert started with myself playing Triste Sourire and Black Mask Waltz. Graham Crow then played Love Letters In The Sand, Who’s Sorry Now, I Can’t […]
Newsletter 233 – 15th February 2017
Our February Concert Our February concert started with John Robinson playing I Feel Fine, Calico Printers Clerk, The Minstrel, Floral Dance and The Rare Old Mountain Dew. Our next player […]
Newsletter 232 – 18th January 2017
Our January Concert Our January concert started with David Rigby playing The Spinning Wheel, Loveliest Night of The Year, Que Sera Sera, Snow Waltz, Beautiful Dreamer, On Top Old Smoky […]
Newsletter 231 – 21st December 2016
Our December Concert Our December concert was our Christmas Party night so from all our other Christmas events we already knew we were in for a good night. This was […]
Newletter 230 – 16th November 2016
Our November Concert Our November concert started with David Rigby playing Good Old Summertime, Mountains Of Mourne, Irish Lullaby, On Top Of Old Smoky, Highland Cathedral, Old Rugged Cross, Loveliest […]
Newsletter 229 – 19th October 2016
Our October Concert Our October concert started with Patrick Halpin playing Ruddy McCordy, Louisianaway, Peggy Gordon, Cliffs of Dooneen, Wild Rover, Spancil Hill, He’ll Have To Go and Oh Susanna. […]
Newsletter 228 – 21st September 2016
Our September Concert Our September Concert, although a guest artist night, started as usual with our own local players. The first player on the stage was Arthur Frankland playing Fields […]