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History
Notts
Alliance was originally the name of the group running the Nottingham
Tradional Music Club throughout the 70s and 80s. The early residents
produced an LP in 1972 called "The Cheerful Orn". None
of the current members of Notts Alliance appeared in that recording.
The
club
closed in 1989 and the current group stayed together. Originally
there were six members - the current 4 and Dave Bissitt and Ian Smith.
Smithy
moved down to Kent and made a CD with Keith Kendrick called (sorry
about this) 'Nautical - but Nice', Notts Alliance did some of the backing
work on that recording.
Dave Bissitt
left to live in Wales and took a really good baritone voice
with him.
Around that time the group were playing a variety of instruments
as well as doing the unaccompanied harmony stuff. Since 1995 the
instruments
have been phased out and the group entirely concentrate on the harmony
singing. They have done bookings at a variety of clubs and festivals
including Sidmouth, Whitby, Beverley, Fylde and Holmfirth.They only
manage a few club bookings each year because of other commitments.
Members of the Group
After
the death of Sid in January 2005 the rest of us continue to meet and
sing. We are putting together a repertoire and beginning
to sing out again in local clubs. The balance of the group is necessarily
altered, with Chris mainly taking the bass line while Stephen
and Phil
continue with top line and tune respectively.
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Chris
Orme
The
younger, gabby one at the end, sings bass
harmony in the new line up. Likes motorbikes and cats. When the
group played instruments
he featured on guitar or button accordion, and still collects
accordions out of habit. |
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Stephen
Bailey
A
long serving resident of NTMC. Noted as being 'the one who can
sing' - and can go from high tenor to bass if required. Stephen
was a member of Sherwood Rise, an offshoot of Notts Alliance
in the 80s, and featured on "Out
of the Wood".
He's had a meteoric
career at Nottingham University, going from lecturer to Pro
Vice Chancellor in the lifetime of the group. Plays whistle and
usually sings the top line. |
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Phil
Hardcastle
The
older one in the middle, sings tune and occasional harmonies.
Once again an occasional player of the hammer dulcimer, after
being persuaded to dig it out from under the bed. |
Sid
Long
Sadly
Sid died in January 2005 - with his death the group lost a good friend
and a great contributor to the repertoire and arrangements of the group
- we will always miss his presence, his fun and his creativity.
He
was a long established resident at NTMC and organiser of the club who
also worked with Sherwood Rise and was
on their LP "Out of the Wood". He worked also with the group "Red
Star Delivery" walking on glass, juggling and doing various other
bits of politically sound street theatre. Red Star was formed around
the time of the miners' strike and did some very good work. Sid played
guitar and usually sang the bass line.
A
memorial cd is available, all the monies raised from this have gone to Amnesty
International.
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