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The Fiddle Band started back in the dark ages when I was young and my beard was brown, round about 1980. I kicked it off at a Christmas Party at the Kingsway Folk Club of fond memory, in Wallasey on the Wirral and after one or two early changes of personnel, settled Maxvale.jpg (19159 bytes) down to a lineup of the Caller, Quentin Leonard, Mary-Ann Wise on fiddle, Jon Oxley on mandolin and flute (and remarkably sixties white suit), Bob Davies on guitar, myself on piano and fiddle and Doug Mudd on bass.

After a while, Douglas buggered off to be a megastar round the pubs and clubs of Merseyside Fidband.jpg (56416 bytes) playing guitar for his girlfriend, who was a fine singer, and he got replaced by Phil Hare on guitar and his wife, Kim, on whistles and percussion. Sadly, as in the end everyone went off with everyone else's wife, girlfriend, or pet koala, that was the demise of that particular band. You can imagine the spitting, cursing and noises off. 

Enough said. It was pretty good, though, while it lasted. Here's a couple of sets of tunes, the first being an O'Carolan tune called Hewlett's, with Mary-Ann on fiddle, Kim Tetlow on whistle and Phil Hare on guitar.

Then there are a couple of sets recorded during a concert at the Little Theatre in Birkenhead. We're all there, and Big Paul danced. There's a set of polkas (Wally & Daisy's, Knick Knack) and Colonel Robertson and the Atholl Highlanders, who always sound like a Sunday night cabaret act, but they were probably pretty fearsome in the pub, afterwards...