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GUEST,Ewan McVicar Long-lived folk clubs? 70 yrs? (179* d) RE: Long-lived folk clubs? 70 yrs? 15 May 25


Well, I'd better add some more about the Glasgow Folk Club. One book credits Norman Buchan and Morris Blythman with starting it, but they were both school teachers who encouraged/taught some of the youngsters like me who started the club.
[Morris had in 1956 started the Allan Glen's Ballad & Blues Club at break time in the school where he taught and I attended.
Norman brought along young singers in Rutherglen Academy where he taught. I don't know what his sessions in the school were called or when they started.]
The trams rattling along the Trongate would drown out singers in the Glasgow Club, till three weeks in two university types brought in a thing on a pole and a box that plugged in to the mains, and singers became louder than the trams.
Our first guest, eight weeks in, was Jimmie MacBeath. I was the treasurer and paid him £8, more than he had ever being paid for singing in his life till then. He called me MR MCVICAR, I was an 18 year old who was in awe of him.
Ewan


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