Tuesday 28 April 2015

Creeping Bentgrass at The Nice Rooms

We were approached by Gary Radice who produces and manages the arts website The Nice Rooms for an interview and being the shy retiring types that we are, it is now available to read on the site.

Featuring music, stage, screens large and small and some wonderful memories in the Retro Room (clackers and Bengal matches to name just two!), The Nice Rooms is a diverting place to stop at for a read, a chuckle and memory nudge! Oh... and a bit about us too!

Sunday 5 April 2015

Remembering Sunnyside 2015 - Billy Fury Weekend Part 2

A bit of a photo-fest this entry! The second night of the Billy Fury weekend held in Wellingborough over 27-28 March 2015.

The ladies are settled in their seats, we must be ready to go... Actually, one of these ladies is on first - come on Shelagh, stir yourself!

Dave Jay is again acting as compère for the night and announces Peter and Shelagh Cooney whilst fondly imagining that he is dodging the camera...

Peter always describes their act as having "stripped songs back to the bare bones". This is how many, if not most, songs are composed. With either a single acoustic guitar or perhaps a piano. Stripping off all other instruments can sometimes reveal the simplicity and beauty of the melody.

A corner of the room and a section of the audience.

Phil Jennings takes to the mic and reprises his song from last year - Bobby Darin's Things, inviting our table to butt in with all the chorus parts! "Yeh! Yeh!"

A smile from Cathy, the local, but the two canny northerners Jean and Russ are wondering how much to charge for being photographed...

John and Diane have travelled up from the Isle of Wight and in just a short moment John will shrug off his mild persona and transform into...

...heartthrob Johnny Storme, pouring emotion from every pore and melting the hearts of all the women in the room.

"Why do they not scream like that for me?" wonders Peter...

Steve Sinclair, provides a great set, winning the prize for the night's longest-held high finishing note!

Wait a moment... the ladies are sitting up again and waving their hands about!

And here's why - it's that smoothie from Macclesfield, Dave Jay getting the feet tapping with his own set as he transforms from compère to singer.

He has a roving mic and he's not afraid to use it! Working the floor...

It must be working, there's some happy faces there!

Miss Jeannie gets the personal treatment - not for the only time that evening as we shall see!

Oh and he's got us all waving in time again!

Russ Dee from Leeds was one of the first Billy Fury tributes on the road and shares some memories of those early days.

How do you keep a white jacket white like that? I'd have had half a meal down it if I tried wearing white...!

An accomplished club artist, Russ gives us a great set.

There's time to fill before the raffle and we are asked to step in. I do a solo spot to sing my version of Cilla Black's You're My World. (Photo credit: Michael Roche)

A couple of Billy Fury numbers and a couple of crowd pleasers (no: the songs, not us!) and it's raffle time!

Cathy is announcing the raffle numbers but then bursts into impromptu snatch of song!

Our table seem to be mopping up the prizes one after another...

"Mine! All mine!" chortles Peter.

Roger Sea. His musical career goes way back to the 60s. He was once in a band that played support to Shane Fenton - the late Alvin Stardust. And I want that jacket please when you've done with it Roger...

Ah yes, the hallmark of an all-round entertainer! Brilliant reworking of a song to include a ukulele.

All the artists for the night. This was in the middle of Roger's act too - takes it all in his stride, hats off to that man! Second on the left of the back row, Michael Roche gave us a couple of songs but I'm afraid I have no photos of his singing. Sorry Mike!

Steve Reynolds plays Shadows style. Last year Steve was on Britain's Got Talent and has been playing theatres with a couple of Shadows tribute bands.

The human dynamo otherwise known as Snowy takes the stage. "Photo opportunity!" he cries and strikes a pose. What can you say? Mr Entertainment... ...must be somewhere around surely...? Snowy, we love ya!

Miss Jeannie again - that perfume was certainly working... Though Snowy looks a bit as though he's set a death threat to music...

And then those two old geezers went on again to finish the night. Or, as David said, to empty the room... For the first time ever we played a full Billy Fury set. A whole set with just songs from one artist. But, of course, that was what the night was all about. There's a handful of songs from this set at our YouTube site.

Thanks must go to all the artists who appeared over the two days and to Cathy for organising the venue and Dave for his work compèring and handling the sound and backing for the singers. Thanks to the audience who turned up to listen and cheer us on and to the Hind Hotel in Wellingborough for hosting the event. We hope to see everyone again next year!

Friday 3 April 2015

Remembering Sunnyside - Billy Fury Weekend 2015 Part 1

Friday 27 March 2015, I was up early, loading musical instruments and gear into the car for our annual trip to Northamptonshire to play at the Billy Fury weekend held at the Hind Hotel in Wellingborough.

The journey down there was remarkably easy this year. Two years ago it snowed all weekend and we set off in a blizzard even in Blackpool. We usually stop off at the services on the M6 toll road, Norton Canes. It sounds like the name of a 1930s Hollywood star really: starring Norton Canes, with Charnock Richard and introducing new starlet Hilton Park in....

We had to tramp through snow in the car park two years ago and then last year they were having building work done and the open doorway was letting a freezing wind in so we beat a hasty retreat! This year we ate, drank and carried on down the M6 to junction 15 of the M1.

Friday night at the event is always a relaxed occasion. It's an opportunity for experiments and for occasional singers to get up and have a go. Here Dave Savage joined us and Shelagh Cooney to sing Fields of Athenry. Shelagh sings with her husband Peter at the event and can be heard on our second CD, Kites, singing and playing penny whistle on the song we are singing here.

Dave Jay, singer and once member of The Revivers from the Macclesfield area, not only delivered his own brilliant set but acted as compère for both nights of the event.

Not always an easy task... Snowy is a well-known face to those around this part of Northampton, he sings in most pubs whether or not they want him to and has sung with several iconic bands before their security managed to pull him away. Truthfully you won't find a nicer, funnier, more OTT guy in the world. These events just wouldn't be the same without him.

We'd had a bit of banter on Facebook and I had threatened to tie his shoe laces together when he came to dance to one of his Freddie and The Dreamers songs. So he dragged me up to dance along... It's a week since - I'm almost over the heart attack now...

Johnny Storme: the ladies go wild over him and he puts lots of emotion into his singing. We played our first Billy Fury weekend in 2009 and I have to say that one of the highlights for me was to meet and play a song standing alongside of this gentleman.

Apologies to others who I don't have photos for, this was a good night warming up for the main event on Saturday night when the audience would be a little larger too. Meanwhile, for the second year running Fran and I found ourselves in the Bridal Suite... No rest for the wicked... ha ha ha!

See us play House of The Rising Sun.