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Our January concert started with John Lennox playing Bridges Of Paris, La Vie En Rose and Padam Padam. Our next player was Graham Crow playing 76 Trombones, Something Stupid and A German March. Next on stage was Bernard Bamber playing Your Cheating Heart, Take These Chains and Mothers Old Armchair. It was time for our guest artist Harry Hussey to start his first spot of the night. Harry started with
But Beautiful and Black and White Rag. Harry continued taking requests from the floor and for the rest of the night, as is usual at one of his concerts, he played exactly what people asked for. Harry continued with .Jealousy, Tea for Two, Chicargo, Cry Me A River, Sweet Georgia Brown, Rampart Street Parade, Skylark, 12th Street Rag, Unforgettable, Lady Of Spain, A Nightingale Sang In Berkeley Square and finally to lead up to the break he played You Are Beautiful. After the break we heard
from Colin Ensor, Coling played Please, Conquest Of Paradise and C’est La Fiesta. Our next players was Reuben who gave us Chanson D’Amour, Danny Boy, Mocking Bird Hill, Answer Me, As Long As He Needs Me, Smile and Arrividerce Roma. Bill Agnew was our next player, Bill started with Let Him Go Let Him Tarry and McNamara’s Band, he continued with Inky Pinky Parlez Vous, The Man Who Broke The Bank At Monte Carlo, Someone To Watch Over You, Viva Espania and Never On A Sunday. Harry Hussey
returned to the stage and started his second spot of the night with Georgia, he continued with Don’t Laugh At Me, Blaze Away, The Whistler And His Dog, The Sunshine Of Your Smile, Les Bicyclettes De Belsize, Beer Barrel Polka, A Foggy Night In London Town, Autumn Leaves, Nola, Dark Town Strutters Ball, St Louis Blues, New York New York, Volare, Genevieve, The Harry Lime Theme, Chatanooga Choo Choo, Sorrento, Midnight In Moscow, Honey Suckle And The Bee, Daisy and finally, Show Me The Way To Go
Home.
Neither myself or Rebecca could be there to run the concert night so rather that not put on a concert, I arranged with Harry for him to run his own night at the club with Ann parker on the door and refreshments while, for the newsletter, Colin Ensor made a note of the tunes played on the night.
Thanks go to Ann, Colin and Harry for ensuring the night went ahead despite our absence. David Batty
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This Wednesday is a Local Players Concert featuring our own local talent. If you are a player then please bring your accordion along and give us a tune. If you have never played on stage before then this night is an ideal night to play in front of a supportive audience. If you are an
audience then please come along and do your best audiencing. The doors open on Wednesday night at 7.30pm for a prompt 8pm start. Please bring along your friends and anyone who might be interested in attending. If you see someone you don’t know then please say hello and make them welcome to the club.
David Batty
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30th March 2016 - Don't Turn Up !!
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The 30th March 2016 is a Fifth Wednesday in the month when we would hold an extra practice night in addition to the first Wednesday of the month, The room has been booked on this night for a wedding, please make a note in your diaries and calendars that
there will be no extra practice night on 30th March 2016.
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Skipton Accordion Festival
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The First Skipton Accordion Festival is to be held from Friday 25th to Monday 28th March at the Rendezvous Hotel in Skipton. The Artists are: Paul Chamberlain, Julie Best, Jean Corrighan, Harry Hussey, Gary Blair, and John Romero. The cost of
the festival is £239 per person half board, the single room supplement is £30. There is still plenty of time to book for this festival contact Carillon Studios on 01606 270148 or visit www.carillonstudios.com
Below is the festival program: Friday 25th March
2.00 Arrival and check in, 3.00 Welcome cup of tea or coffee (Bar), 4.00 Welcome party with Harry Hussey (Bar), 6.00 Dinner, 8.00 Evening Concert, 9.00 Interval, 9.15 Gary Blair (Concert Hall), 10.00 Interval , 10.15 (Concert Hall), 11.00 Busking session
with (Concert Hall), 11.00 Late Night with (Bar). Saturday 26th March 8.00 - 9.30 Breakfast, 9.00 Accordion Orchestra - (Concert Hall), 10.15 Accordion Orchestra - (Concert Hall), 11.30 Accordion Orchestra - (Concert Hall), 2.00 Accordion Orchestra - (Concert Hall), 2.00 Scottish Workshop - (Lower Hall), 3.00 Guests Concert - Hosted by John
Romero (Concert Hall), 4.00 Complimentary cup of tea or coffee (bar), 5.15 Fun busking session with - (Bar), 6.00 Dinner, 8.00 (Concert Hall), 9.00 Interval, 9.15 (Concert Hall), 9.45 Interval, 10.00 (Concert Hall), 10.30 (Concert Hall), 11.00 Ceilidh - Gary Blair (Concert Hall), 12.00 Late Night with Harry Hussey (Bar). Sunday 27th March 8.00 - 9.30 Breakfast,
9.00 Accordion Orchestra - (Concert Hall, 10.15 Accordion Orchestra - (Concert Hall), 11.30 Accordion Orchestra - (Concert Hall), 2.00 Group class (Concert Hall), 2.00 Scottish Workshop - Gary Blair (Lower Hall), 3.00 Orchestra performances - Hosted by John Romero (Concert Hall), 4.00 Complimentary cup of tea or coffee (bar), 5.15 Fun busking session
with - (Bar), 6.00 Dinner, 8.00 (Concert Hall), 8.30 (Concert Hall), 9.00 Interval, 9.15 Gary Blair (Concert Hall), 9.45 Charity Raffle (Concert Hal), 10.15 (Concert Hall), 10.45 Party time Pro Jam Session (Concert Hall), 11.30 Late Night with (Bar). Monday 28th March 8.00 - 9.30 Breakfast.
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The next meeting of the Wyre Club is on Wednesday 24th February 2016 at The North Euston Hotel on the Esplanade at Fleetwood, FY7 6BN. Further details are on tel. 01253 886109 or 01253 883681.
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We have been contacted and asked if there is anyone who would be able to offer a lift from Lancaster for a club night, please contact rick by email at rick.johnson262@btinternet.com
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On Thursday 17th March at The Platform, Station Buildings, Morecambe LA4 4DB. The Yves Lambert Trio consist of Yves Lambert (vocals, melodeon, harmonica, jaw harp, and percussion) Olivier Rondeau (guitars and voice) and Tommy Gauthier (violin, bouzouki, mandolin, vocals) will be
playing. Tickets cost £14.00 and can be bought from The Visitor Information Centres in Morecambe and Lancaster, by phone on 01524 582803 and online at https://uk.patronbase.com/_ThePlatform/Productions
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Harvey Seager has a Chinese 48 Bass Accordion, a Hernals (Japan) Flute and an Anglo G/D Concertina. All in perfect condition. Harvey would like to swap all three for a second hand 96 or 120 Bass Accordion in good Condition. Contact Harvey on 01772 432942
or 07931 691069.
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This club is on every Tuesday at The Place In The Park, 109 Liscard Road, Wallasey CH44 9AE. The night starts at 7pm. The format of this club is a playaround circle where people sit in a circle and play in order round the circle.
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Scandalli (Red),
Compact 96 Bass, Custom Built, Handmade Reeds, 37 Treble Keys – 3 Voice, 7 Treble & 2 Bass Couplers, £800. Galotta (Red), 72 Bass, 34 Treble Keys – 3 Voice, 5 Treble & 3 Bass Couplers, £600. If you are interested in either of these accordions contact Ann Tel: 01772 864887 Email: anncordion.parker@btinternet.com
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Aly Bain and Phil Cunningham in Morecambe
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Aly Bain was responsible for launching ‘The Transatlantic Sessions’ TV series in which both he and Phil continue to feature. Accordion player Phil has been named as one of Scotland’s 25 most influential people and his mastery of the instrument has led to him working with
the likes of Mark Knopfler, James Taylor and Midge Ure. Together they are simply the best traditional musicians you are ever likely to hear. 16th April at The Platform, Station Buildings, Marine Road Central, Morecambe LA4 4DB. Tickets cost £14.00 and can be bought from The Visitor Information Centres in Morecambe and Lancaster, by phone on 01524 582803 and online at https://uk.patronbase.com/_ThePlatform/Productions
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Paolo Soprani 5-Row Accordion, International 3 Model C-system. With full midi including right-hand midi level control. Good condition. Used on recordings by present owner. Good wide straps included with backstrap. 4 voice Musette tuning, 13 treble couplers, 7 bass couplers. 120 bass, recently serviced by John Douglas, Dumfries. Great accordion for Scottish Dance music (couplers do not show 3-in-line musette but third coupler from
bottom is actually 3-in-line musette). Includes soft carry case and midi PSU. £1300 ono Contact Bob Liddle robertliddle904@btinternet.com (Scottish Border)
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Blackpool Accordion Festival
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8th - 13th May 2016 held at the Norbreck Castle Hotel in Blackpool. For More Information contact Heather Smith heather@accordions.karoo.co.uk
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A three day music festival is being held in the village south west of Leyland which was hit by the Boxing Day floods. Croston Fest is being organised to try and raise some money for the Croston Relief Fund and bring "a bit of happiness back to the wonderful village".
Held on Friday 26th to Sunday 28th
February, the festival is to have over 50 different acts performing all around the village, in venues including the Black Horse, Croston Sports Club, The Crown, Fresco Fresco's, Grapes, Lord Nelson, Panshi, Wheatsheaf Volunteers are needed to make sure the weekend runs smoothly, including wristband sellers and people directing to car
parks. Wristbands for access to all of the venues are £5 and can be bought from any of the pubs in the village, Under 18s are free. All money from wristband sales will be going to Croston Flood Relief. If you are interesting in helping, you can find out more by emailing Stu on donate@crostonfloodrelief.org.uk. Volunteers have to be over 18 and will get a wristband
giving them access to all the venues for the weekend. The full line-up of musicians performing will be announced nearer the time. For more information visit www.crostonfloodrelief.org.uk
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Happy Birthday Lawsuit Settled
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An Agreement has been reached in the “Happy Birthday To You” Lawsuit, Warner/Chappell Music have agreed to pay $14million which is roughly £9.7 million, once this settlement is approved by the US Court on 14th March, It will mean that “Happy Birthday To You” will be in the public domain. The Settlement money will be distributed between anyone that paid license fee for the song dating back to 1949. The Group of Artist and filmmakers
who brought about this lawsuit said the settlement was “unquestionably an excellent result”. People singing Happy Birthday in their houses have never been at risk of a lawsuit, for the song to be sung in a film/TV etc a licence fee had to be paid to Warner/Chappell Music… until now.
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Forthcoming Dates
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Our Forthcoming Nights at The Priory Club, Broadfield Drive Leyland
17th February 2016 Local Players 2nd March 2016 Practice/Social 16th March 2016 Guest TBA 6th April 2016 Practice/Social 17th February 2016 Local Players 4th May 2016 Practice/Social l18th May 2016 Guest TBA 1st June 2016
Practice/Social15th June 2016 Local Players 29th June 2016 Practice/Social 6th July 2016 Practice/Social 20th July 2016 Guest TBA 3rd August 2016 Practice/Social 17th August 2016 Local Players 7th September 2016 Practice/Social 21st September 2016 Guest TBA 5th
October 2016 Practice/Social 19th October 2016 Local Players 2nd November 2016 Practice/Social 16th November 2016 Guest TBA 30th November 2016 Practice/Social 7th December 2016 Practice/Social 21st December 2016 Christmas Do
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