Local Groups/Dance bands
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Local Groups/Dance bands
I noticed the topic " what famous people have visited" has diverged to local bands/groups and I thought it deserved it's own space. Over the years we have been entertained by local musicians in pubs, clubs and halls.
BOBBYDARG might elaborate on the " Kraze"(sp) of it's members, and the tragic accident of one of the band members
The Chase , the vocals well presented by Jim Slaven and on guitar John Pettigrew , The organist I'm sure was from Stevenston, he played a Hammond.
Pat Trayner (sp) who lived at the plantation, had an untimely death. Did he play with " The Delta Crux"
The Robertsons from Stevenston, I dont remember the band name , the family played drums and saxaphone.
I'm sure the members will add meat to the bones and bring back fond memories.
BOBBYDARG might elaborate on the " Kraze"(sp) of it's members, and the tragic accident of one of the band members
The Chase , the vocals well presented by Jim Slaven and on guitar John Pettigrew , The organist I'm sure was from Stevenston, he played a Hammond.
Pat Trayner (sp) who lived at the plantation, had an untimely death. Did he play with " The Delta Crux"
The Robertsons from Stevenston, I dont remember the band name , the family played drums and saxaphone.
I'm sure the members will add meat to the bones and bring back fond memories.
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Re: Local Groups/Dance bands
Hi, the Chase's organ player was Jimmy McWhinney, and wee Frank Robertson played drums for Sandy Hindmarsh and John Wilson,dont know if they had a name. Sam
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Re: Local Groups/Dance bands
What era are we talking about here?
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For me it was the mid to late 60's in Ardeer halls, the Thistle Club etc. I'm sure others would have been entertained by local musicians in various venues in their own era and area.gnyaff wrote:What era are we talking about here?
Wee Boney
I never heard " The Clyde Valley Stompers".
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Re: Local Groups/Dance bands
A local band back in the early 50s was BROWNS MERRYMAKERS, My uncle Eddie Cowan and his Son Logan played in the band. Eddie on Double base and Logan on Trumpet, Anybody remember the far Back?
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Yes George I remember them
they played in the Castlecraigs
what a great band can you remember the
band that played in the Rec? was it
the same One?
they played in the Castlecraigs
what a great band can you remember the
band that played in the Rec? was it
the same One?
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Re: Local Groups/Dance bands
These two links give some photos and notes about two local bands from the mid to late sixties. I saw them both locally or in Arran.
http://www.rockingscots.co.uk/Pakk.htm" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
http://www.rockingscots.co.uk/chase.htm" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Scott McCallum - Glasgow
http://www.rockingscots.co.uk/Pakk.htm" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
http://www.rockingscots.co.uk/chase.htm" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
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Re: Local Groups/Dance bands
I used to go dancing to the Clyde Valley Stompers at the Castle Craigs in Ardrossan. At the break the pianist used to play and sing operatic arias and neapolitan songs. He was very good.
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does anyone know the names of the bands that used to play at The Rec back in the early seventies? There was one that used to sing Proud Mary......but I don't remember their name.......they were great though. Loved the show bands
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Sorry Maggie, I cant remember the band that played at the Rec. could have been BROWNS i`m not sure.
I do remember The Clyde Valey Stompers, with Ian Mazies on Trombone. {Castlecraigs}
Aker Bilk also played at the GRAIGS
There was another band used to visit the GRAIGE at that time. RICKY BARNS ALL STARS, From Glasgow. Wonder if he was any relation of Jimmy Barns?
George
I do remember The Clyde Valey Stompers, with Ian Mazies on Trombone. {Castlecraigs}
Aker Bilk also played at the GRAIGS
There was another band used to visit the GRAIGE at that time. RICKY BARNS ALL STARS, From Glasgow. Wonder if he was any relation of Jimmy Barns?
George
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Hello was it Brown Merrymakers, that played in the Rec. I am talking of the 50/60s. Ellen.
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I saw a band in Arran with Charlie Meenagh in it but I couldn't remember their name.scottmccallumuk wrote:These two links give some photos and notes about two local bands from the mid to late sixties. I saw them both locally or in Arran.
http://www.rockingscots.co.uk/Pakk.htm" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
http://www.rockingscots.co.uk/chase.htm" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Scott McCallum - Glasgow
This was in the early sixties.
I also went to a dance in Lamlash town hall and the Kinks were playing that night.
There were loads of well known bands playing at Arran then, including the Yardbirds who had Eric Clapton,
Unit four plus 2, the four pennies etc, to name but a few.
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