NPS-JFC-C-027 (Batch 2)

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TapeNPS-JFC-C-027Batch2Length m 46Date Rec’d
TitleAlnwick Gathering 1964 First tape with Billy PiggContentsLive Concert
Quality
NotesAll notes by MD
HelpIdentification of tunes. Speed correction of comedy 24-27m
Start-EndPerformerTunes/TitlesInstrumentsNotesby
00-00:54National Anthem
00:54-02:35MC
Bill Charlton
MC announces the 17th Alnwick Gathering, explaining that the first two were in February and October 1949 and there had been one a year ever since Intro information confirms year as 1964

Later chat gives MC’s name as Bill Charlton – he was present when Billy Pigg composed a tune so Billy decided to call it Bill Charlton’s Fancy.
02:35-8:27Border Hills band (Announced)Unid
unid
Saddle the Pony
Bluebell Polka
Accordion
fiddle
drums
08:50-18:20Sheila Kirkham (announcedBlow the Winds Southerly
Waters of Tyne
Cheviot Hills (announced)
Singer with Piano accompaniment
18:49-23:54 Billy Pigg (announced)Madame Bonaparte
unid
Bill Charlton’s Fancy
Northumbrian SmallpipesBill Charlton was present when Billy Pigg composed a tune so Billy decided to call it Bill Charlton’s Fancy.
24:29-27:00Unidentified comedianUnclearSpoken voice, speeded up recording
27:00-38:26John Doonan trio (announced)Last Rose of Summer
What Will You Do Love (both announced)
3 unid tunes
several unid jigs finishing with Father O’Flynn
flute, fiddle and accordion (announced)
39:15 to endSeamus McNeil/John MacFadyen – announced as Joint Principal, College of Piping in Glasgow and President of the Scottish Pipers AssociationDark Island
unid
unid
Green Hills of Tyrone
unid
unid – tape ends with tune in progress
Highland Pipestape ends with tune in progress
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