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Tape/Side | NPS-JFC-B-031-01-13 | Length m | 38m | Date rec’d | Quality | ||
Title | Alnwick Gathering with Dennis Weatherly, Will Atkinson mouth organ. | Contents | LIve Concert(s?) to 27m, then Competition? | ||||
Notes | Reference by MC to the audience having already heard bones and spoons so poss related to NPS-JFC-A-001-02-24?? Denis Weatherly may have been a professional singer so maybe Performing Rights issues depending on date | ||||||
Help? | Identification of Will Atkinson’s tunes Identification of Border Hills Band tunes | 2nd half: | Identification of several tunes Confirmation that it’s three different performers Views on whether it’s a competition and if so when and where. |
Start-End | Performer | Tunes/Titles | Instruments | Notes | by |
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0:11:20 | Unnamed but prob Denis Weatherly from repertoire and name being on tape title | Footie Agyen the Wall (in progress); Sair Fyel’d, Hinny (named); The Shoemaker (named), Pot Pies and Puddings (named), Wor Nanny’s A Mazer (named) | Voice accompanied by piano | First song in progress as tape starts Pot Pies and Puddings is by Jack Robson of Wideopen; Wor Nanny’s A Mazer by Tommy Armstrong | MD |
11:20-18:25 | Billy Atkinson (named) | Four tunes incl the Iron Man | Moothie accompanied by piano | MD | |
18:38 -22:00 | random noises incl tuning up | MD | |||
22:00-23:20 | MC | Closing remarks | Closing remarks: Thanks to George Mitchell for organising the evening; | MD | |
23:20-27:01 | Border Hills Band | My Love She’s But a Lassie Yet/Two Unidentified tunes | Piano accordion, drums, fiddle? | MD | |
27:01-38:10 | Following are identified as three different pipers based on the very different sound of their Pipes. Reasonable quality live recording with audience noise and applause. | MD | |||
27:01-29:40 | Unidentified | Unidentified (fragment)/ Small Coals and Little Money; Unid/unid | Probably Northumbrian Smallpipes (NSP) Very full sound. | Starts in middle of tune | MD |
29:40-36:00 | Possibly Norman | Whittingham Green Lane/Lamshaw’s Fancy; unidentified; Scotland the Brave; | NSP | Preceded by “Righto Norman” spoken to someone; uncertain as to tune and pauses to retune drones. Piping competition? | MD |
36:00-38:01 | Unidentified | Unidentified/Unid. | NSP | No audible introduction | MD |
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