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Hi group,

Haven't seen any discussion here about this band. They're a three piece band....playing a lot of Irish style music, despite the fact that two of them are English. Chris Sherburn plays a Wheatstone Anglo and quite honestly, he's awesome. Beside him......Nick Scott plays Uillean pipes , Denny Bartley plays guitar and sings.

Try to catch them live if you can as they are also very funny . You'll leave their concerts amazed by the music, but also with tears in your eyes from laughter. If you can't catch them live, then their CD is well worth reaching for the plastic.

Phil

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Hi group,

Haven't seen any discussion here about this band. They're a three piece band....playing a lot of Irish style music, despite the fact that two of them are English. Chris Sherburn plays a Wheatstone Anglo and quite honestly, he's awesome. Beside him......Nick Scott plays Uillean pipes , Denny Bartley plays guitar and sings.

Try to catch them live if you can as they are also very funny . You'll leave their concerts amazed by the music, but also with tears in your eyes from laughter. If you can't catch them live, then their CD is well worth reaching for the plastic.

Phil

 

 

Yes, Phil I agree, although I've found Denny Bartley's singing to be a bit of an acquired taste. Chris Sherburn is an amazing player if slightly terrifying at times. I have vivid memories of an afternoon workshop spent with a friend run by Chris. She's a good Irish player but very shy and I tend to play English. At the time, I couldn't play by ear at all. Needless to say, we provided Chris with most of his feedlines. I'd say go and see them anytime, they're always worth it. We'll see them at Uley in March and are really looking forward to it.

 

Jill

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Hi group,

Haven't seen any discussion here about this band. They're a three piece band....playing a lot of Irish style music, despite the fact that two of them are English. Chris Sherburn plays a Wheatstone Anglo and quite honestly, he's awesome. Beside him......Nick Scott plays Uillean pipes , Denny Bartley plays guitar and sings.

Try to catch them live if you can as they are also very funny . You'll leave their concerts amazed by the music, but also with tears in your eyes from laughter. If you can't catch them live, then their CD is well worth reaching for the plastic.

Phil

 

Chris's Wheatstone is a Steve Dickinson 3 row C/G, and has FOUR fold bellows! Honest.

A brilliant player, and if you want a taster, can be found on Anglo International.

 

Regards,

Graham

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Chris Sherburn was one of the first players I heard on recording, he's my favorite to listen to....I think LNF is fantastic all around. I would agree about the vocals being an acquired taste though but he's great on guitar. Nick Scott is an incredible piper, fast and in tune. Thanks to Graham I have their CD's except for 'Foothold' which I can't find. I'd say 'Dubh' and 'Live at the Wharf' are my favorites.

Sad to say I'm geographically challenged so have never seen them live. I've emailed their agent and offered to help if they ever get to the US/Seattle area.

Glad you brought up the subject Phil... :)

 

Lars

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Shame you can't catch them live. As well as being great musicians, they're just so funny. There's a constant banter between Chris Sherburn and Nick Scott on Uillean pipes with subtle quips like..........How's the blood pressure..........are you inflated yet....and as he assembles his pipes, 'Anybody see Scrap Heap Challenge' last night.

 

Personally, I really like Denny's voice........love the track , 'I'll go down to Sammy's Bar.'

 

Still.......as a concertina player, Chris takes some beating.

 

Phil Edwards

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Personally, I really like Denny's voice........love the track , 'I'll go down to Sammy's Bar.'

 

 

Phil Edwards

 

I've seen them twice before and looking forward to seeing them again at Easter at the festival in Fareham. Denny is one of the best "old style" (sean nos) singers around. This style is unlike "modern" singing styles and that is why it takes some tuning in to appreciate. It's meant to have been passed on aurally from the bardic/druidic style of singing in the western fringes of Ireland.

 

Sammy's Bar is one of my favorite songs (written by Cyril Tawney) but the LNF version is immense. I sing the song quite regularly after Morris practice in our little session at the Peacock. Another highlight on "Tempered" is a slow version of "Whiskey in the Jar". From "Dubh" the track "A Tinkerman's daughter" is breathtaking.

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Just a reminder that Last Nights Fun have been booked for the Concertina weekend Festival

which is featured at Warwick Folk Festival this year Weekend of 22nd July.Other guests include John Kirkpatrick,Brian Peters and other Concertina players are being invited as we speak.There will be Concertina Workshops etc

I may even be there.

Al

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