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Some may be puzzled by the ancient black and white photo. I will explain. It shows ‘Professor Moorley’s real Live Band’ at a gig in 1797 (or was it 1977, dates were never my strong point). From left to right the personnel are Carole Bull (caller and percussion), Brian Bull (melodeon), John Barford, (fiddle), Haydn Smith (guitar) and Daryl Moorley (caller). The band was quite short lived but played several ceilidhs in the area. This one, I think, was at the Westminster Hotel.
January 22, 2012 at 8:46 pm
Some may be puzzled by the ancient black and white photo. I will explain. It shows ‘Professor Moorley’s real Live Band’ at a gig in 1797 (or was it 1977, dates were never my strong point). From left to right the personnel are Carole Bull (caller and percussion), Brian Bull (melodeon), John Barford, (fiddle), Haydn Smith (guitar) and Daryl Moorley (caller). The band was quite short lived but played several ceilidhs in the area. This one, I think, was at the Westminster Hotel.
April 27, 2012 at 3:51 pm
Picture of Kriston always make me weepy… Poor lad