Subject: RE: Obit: Fred McCormick Nov 2015 From: GUEST,Peta Webb Date: 14 Mar 16 - 08:03 AM Yes, it would be helpful to have a list of the charities. |
Subject: RE: Obit: Fred McCormick Nov 2015 From: GUEST,Doc Rowe Date: 14 Mar 16 - 03:50 AM Saddened to hear that Institute of Popular Music at the University of Liverpool were unable to accept Fred's wishes of depositing his material and am horrified to hear that it is to be broken up. This confirms my own belief and decision not to deposit my archive with institutions - despite many requests and suggestions over the years. Currently, as age and infirmity is increasingly making me aware, I am attempting to slow down many of my activities and concentrate on making my collection accessible and sustainable – this is yet another warning call! Deeply troubled, however, as I'm sure many of you are that his life's interest will be split up as he clearly intended it to be kept. Because of this, rather like knowing a performer's complete repertoire, I do feel it important that even if the material will no longer be accessible from one source, to know what was held. Could I suggest that a note [inventory?] be made of the items – particularly as they are removed – that, rather like the singer's repertoire at very least we would have an idea of the collection that Fred had; material that he considered and held dear. Fred was a great friend and colleague and I do already have a discrete collection of his tapes in the archive that he deposited with me years ago. Could I request that any unique personal material – writings, memorabilia, scripts, programmes, any of his personal writings, 'rants and raves', recordings etc. be kept together and separately from anything that is published or might be commercially available elsewhere. My archive would be happy to keep this safe as a Fred McCormick section for future access or, indeed, if a relevant institution might be found later for it to be kept together. Did we try the Working Class Library in Salford, for instance? Fred did have some rare material and I know received the late Keith Summer's record collection. I don't know whether they are so identified but again I anticipate, by breaking up this collection,we will have lost testimony and tribute to another great enthusiast and collector. I am often saddened to see items on EBay identified as being from the library of Hamish Henderson, Ewan MacColl, CECTAL, etc. it would be a sad day to see this happen with Fred's collection. |
Subject: RE: Obit: Fred McCormick Nov 2015 From: GUEST,Gill Barrie Date: 12 Mar 16 - 10:39 AM I am asking for donations in cash or cheques made out to myself as there a few different small charities that we want support in Fred's name Cheers Fred's open house is on 19th & 20th March 10-00am until 4.00pm Refreshments will be provided. |
Subject: RE: Obit: Fred McCormick Nov 2015 From: GUEST,gill Date: 11 Mar 16 - 03:12 PM I have emailed efdss to see if they can help, the problem is it's such a behemoth and it spans such a wide range both music & books I don't really think anyone could take the whole of it unless it's a buyer and then it's just going to get broken up anyway which I don't really want to do but it's a lose/lose situation, thats why I suggested the open house so that whoever comes and takes away what they want it will be treasured. On the down side I will have to get the house sorted sooner rather than later as I can't afford to pay 2 lot's of council tax. Cheers |
Subject: RE: Obit: Fred McCormick Nov 2015 From: Dave the Gnome Date: 11 Mar 16 - 09:56 AM Good suggestions, Acme. Gill, let us know what Fred's feavourite charities were so we can contribute anyway. Sorry if I missed that being posted up the thread but it may be good to remind people anyway. Dave. |
Subject: RE: Obit: Fred McCormick Nov 2015 From: Stilly River Sage Date: 11 Mar 16 - 09:35 AM I sent a note to a BBC music researcher who sent the following suggestions regarding Fred's collection: If you haven't already done so, I think it would be a good idea to contact the Vaughan Williams Memorial Library at The English Folk Dance and Song Society, Cecil Sharp House, Regents Park Road London NW1 (you'll find it all online of course) Please contact these folks BEFORE you let the bulk of charismatic items in Fred's collection just walk out the door. Thanks! |
Subject: RE: Obit: Fred McCormick Nov 2015 From: Stilly River Sage Date: 10 Mar 16 - 08:28 PM I hope you are able to find another institution that might fulfill this request. Please take a look (or friends, offer suggestions!) before you break up his collection. I've sent a couple of emails, hoping to get a response. |
Subject: RE: Obit: Fred McCormick Nov 2015 From: GUEST,Freds Neice/Gill Date: 10 Mar 16 - 04:28 PM Fred McCormick in his will hoped that his music & library collection would be taken by Liverpool University this however is not possible. On Sat-Sun 18th & 19th March I am holding an open house at his home 2 Orchard Grange Moreton Wirral Ch46 6DZ I am hoping that his friends will come and take whatever music/books and leave a donation which will go to one of Freds charities. I hope people can pass this around, and hope to see you. |
Subject: RE: Obit: Fred McCormick Nov 2015 From: Vic Smith Date: 22 Dec 15 - 09:56 AM ....and I have just submitted an obituary which will appear in the next edition of Living Tradition. |
Subject: RE: Obit: Fred McCormick Nov 2015 From: GUEST,Peta Webb Date: 22 Dec 15 - 09:30 AM Obituary of Fred McCormick now posted on Musical Traditions Internet Magazine. http://www.mustrad.org.uk/obits/fred_mco.htm Also see him in the background of a video of the Sheffield Carols on Youtube : Sheffield Carols, David Burbidge, Holly and Ivy,Dungworth 2008 Happy memories ! Peta |
Subject: RE: Obit: Fred McCormick Nov 2015 From: Rog Peek Date: 08 Dec 15 - 09:43 AM We were away during November, so I've only just picked up on this. Very sorry indeed to hear this sad news. Belated condolences to all of Fred's family. RIP Rog |
Subject: RE: Obit: Fred McCormick Nov 2015 From: GUEST,Mike Yates Date: 08 Dec 15 - 02:25 AM Sorry that I could not have been there. I wanted to do something, though. So Musical Traditions' new CD "I Wish There Was No Prisons" (MTCD372) is dedicated to Fred's memory. I like to think that he would have enjoyed listening to it. |
Subject: RE: Obit: Fred McCormick Nov 2015 From: Stilly River Sage Date: 07 Dec 15 - 10:31 PM Thank you for reporting back for those of us who are way far away and couldn't attend. |
Subject: RE: Obit: Fred McCormick Nov 2015 From: GUEST,Gill Barrie Date: 07 Dec 15 - 07:29 PM Thank you to everyone for giving Our Fred a good send off The Liverpool Socialist Singers did him proud as did Peta Webb with her beautiful haunting "our ship" at Landican Thank you to everyone xx |
Subject: RE: Obit: Fred McCormick Nov 2015 From: Matthew Edwards Date: 07 Dec 15 - 06:10 PM Well there was a good crowd to say farewell to Fred today. Peta Webb sang 'Our Ship is Ready' beautifully for him in the chapel, and we listened to his voice again afterwards on recordings which was very moving indeed. Ken Hall sang the 'Bacon Butty' for us, and then we all joined in with the Liverpool Socialist Singers in some rousing anthems. We sang some more songs for Fred and shared a few stories. It was lovely to meet Jean and Gill, and all Fred's family, and I think that he got the send-off he would have loved. |
Subject: RE: Obit: Fred McCormick Nov 2015 From: Matthew Edwards Date: 25 Nov 15 - 11:47 AM Just to confirm details for the funeral; there will be a humanist celebration of Fred McCormick's life at Landican Cemetery and Crematorium, Wirral in the South Chapel at 2:30pm on Monday 7 December 2015. If you are coming the family have asked people to wear something red (a scarf, or tie for example) in tribute to Fred's political beliefs. The celebration will include some examples of the very different kinds of music which Fred loved so much. The postcode for the crematorium is CH49 5LW. If you are coming by car follow directions to Heswall from M53 Exit 3 and there is a small map on the Wirral Council website,Landican Cemetery and Crematorium. There is no nearby railway station, but if you are travelling by train to Lime Street or Birkenhead there is a direct bus service from Liverpool centre via Birkenhead to Landican every 10 minutes on routes 471 and 472 to Heswall. There will be a gathering after the service at Misty Blues (formerly the Regency Suite) in Manor Road, Wallasey, CH44 1BY, on the corner with Grosvenor Road near Liscard shopping centre. There should be lifts available from the crematorium, but there is also a bus service from Arrowe Park Hotel, which is a short walk from the crematorium, on routes 413 and 414 to Seacombe and New Brighton respectively. There will be a buffet meal, and a chance to share memories of Fred and to sing, say, or play something to give him the send-off he wanted. Please send any condolences to Fred's niece Gill Barrie at 23 Frobisher Road, Leasowe, Wirral CH46 2RB. Matthew |
Subject: RE: Obit: Fred McCormick Nov 2015 From: Brian Peters Date: 25 Nov 15 - 10:40 AM Belated thanks to Vic Smith for quoting that lengthy article from Fred's pen on November 17th. A wonderfully warm, well-informed, articulate, passionate and moving piece of writing. |
Subject: RE: Obit: Fred McCormick Nov 2015 From: GUEST,Neville Grundy Date: 25 Nov 15 - 01:53 AM I've known Fred in recent years through progressive causes and the monthly singaround I run in the Lion, Moorfields, Liverpool. Fred came most months and I was impressed by his great knowledge of folk song in general, as well as enjoying the songs he chose to sing for us. I'm very sad we have lost a good singer and a good comrade. My sympathy to his family and all his other friends. |
Subject: RE: Obit: Fred McCormick Nov 2015 From: GUEST,Colin Haworth Date: 23 Nov 15 - 03:01 AM A few years ago, when Frodsham Folk Club was in an old stable behind the Queens Head I told Fred that I had some Seamus Ennis recordings I'd made over the years, at the Trawler and elsewhere. He said he'd like to hear them but that he was a bit tied up with a few things, but that he'd be in touch when he had a spare moment. He did this about 2 years ago and I went to see him and his Greyhound at his house in Moreton and the recordings were passed on to him. He told me about the Belvedere and I've been going there as often as I can ever since. My father, Leslie Haworth had re-written some of the Child ballads in the light of present day connections to the original (he had full sets of both Child and Bronson), and Fred got a bit confused when I'd sing some of these. " Which one is that meant to be from?", he'd say. I had put him on my prayer list. May you rest in peace Fred |
Subject: RE: Obit: Fred McCormick Nov 2015 From: GUEST,Mike O'Leary-Johns...... Date: 21 Nov 15 - 11:48 AM Only just heard the news. It has all been said .just wanted to say Knowing was a privelage . Mike |
Subject: RE: Obit: Fred McCormick Nov 2015 From: Jack Campin Date: 19 Nov 15 - 06:04 PM I only know Fred through his messages on forums like this, but he was one of the best and I will miss him a great deal. Sadly I can't make it down to the Wirral for that commemoration but I wish I could. Best wishes to his family, you had somebody special. |
Subject: RE: Obit: Fred McCormick Nov 2015 From: GUEST,Wirral Unite Community Branch NW/96 Date: 19 Nov 15 - 05:26 PM Wirral Unite Community Branch NW/96 are holding our next meeting on Friday 4th December at 1pm. We meet at 4 St Anne Street Birkenhead CH41 3HX This meeting will be totally informal, we will just be celebrating Freds life- we would like to invite you to attend. Please advise me if you would like to attend in order to organise light refreshments. unitewirral@yahoo.com Thank you Dawn- Branch Secretary |
Subject: RE: Obit: Fred McCormick Nov 2015 From: MikeL2 Date: 19 Nov 15 - 02:47 PM Sorry to hear the sad news. Great man and well respected. R.I.P Fred In sadness Mike |
Subject: RE: Obit: Fred McCormick Nov 2015 From: GUEST,Wirral Unite Community Branch NW/96 Date: 19 Nov 15 - 02:22 PM Fred was an active member of our Branch. He was popular and very well liked by all who knew him. We are deeply saddened to hear that Fred has passed on, he will be greatly missed by us all. Our thoughts are with Freds family and friends at this sad time. Branch members will be present at his service Dawn- Branch Secretary |
Subject: RE: Obit: Fred McCormick Nov 2015 From: GUEST,henryp Date: 19 Nov 15 - 11:35 AM Fred posted; In the meantime if anybody wants to read [Joe Hill's] life story, there's a book called The Man Who Never Died; The Life, Times & Legacy of Joe Hill, American Labor Icon by William M Adler. Bloomsbury. 2011. I haven't read my copy yet, so I can't comment, but I'll make sure I get round to before Nov 19th. Thinking of you both. |
Subject: RE: Obit: Fred McCormick Nov 2015 From: GUEST,His Family Date: 19 Nov 15 - 10:39 AM We would like to thank everyone for their condolences and its been lovely to read all the posts. Fred's Celebration of life will be held at Landican Crematorium (CH49 5LW)on 7th December at 2.30pm. Afterwards I hope we will have a chance to meet you all at Misty Blues, Manor Road, Wallasey (CH44 1BY) |
Subject: RE: Obit: Fred McCormick Nov 2015 From: GUEST,Peta Webb and Ken Hall Date: 18 Nov 15 - 06:24 PM Fred was a great mate of ours and we have been trying to get together an obituary for So glad that Fred had so many friends and admirers and so pleased that the family has got to read all of these too. Latterly Fred had to be on the non alcoholic wine, but we'll raise a glass to him now! |
Subject: RE: Obit: Fred McCormick Nov 2015 From: GUEST,John J (Not a guest) Date: 18 Nov 15 - 05:17 PM Very sorry to hear about Fred's passing. I first met Fred at the Belvedere - sings there just won't be the same without him. My condolences to his family and all who knew him. JJ |
Subject: RE: Obit: Fred McCormick Nov 2015 From: GUEST,moira(flyingcat) Date: 18 Nov 15 - 01:31 PM Malc and I loved to be around Fred, he was inspiring, so knowledgeable with a real, good sense of humour. We'll miss him. Moira and Malc |
Subject: RE: Obit: Fred McCormick Nov 2015 From: Bonnie Shaljean Date: 18 Nov 15 - 07:29 AM I am so very very sorry to hear this. He will be sorely missed. R.I.P. Fred. |
Subject: RE: Obit: Fred McCormick Nov 2015 From: GUEST,Gillian and family Date: 18 Nov 15 - 05:38 AM Happy Birthday Uncle Fred McCormick peacefully sitting beside a log fire with Ben at his side in the great Ale House in the sky with a pint of ale in each hand. R.I.P. from your loving family Gillian, Brian, Jennifer, Matthew, Ben, Lily and Michael. |
Subject: RE: Obit: Fred McCormick Nov 2015 From: Steve Shaw Date: 17 Nov 15 - 06:41 PM Cor, talk about those shuddering coincidences. I was sitting in me garden one morning in a rare burst of late October sun about three weeks ago, listening to Radio 3, when I heard a record that was so good that I immediately went and bought it there and then. I just never do that sort of thing... Beethoven's Emperor Concerto, Stephen Bishop-Kovacevich, Colin Davis! I knew Fred only from his erudite and fair-minded posts on Mudcat, but, from now on, when I play that CD, I shall raise a glass in my head to Fred. If the sun's below the yardarm, it'll be a real glass! :-) |
Subject: RE: Obit: Fred McCormick Nov 2015 From: GUEST,His sister Jean Date: 17 Nov 15 - 04:33 PM Thought all my tears had been shed, that is until I read the lovely, wonderful tributes to my little brother. Freddie. This was a side to him we didn't really know, never knew what fantastic friends he had, or indeed how well thought of he was but this is not totally unexpected, he was gifted, well read, fought for everything and everyone he felt were being were being unfairly treated. The world has lost a good man. He will be missed by not only his family but by all his friends. We hope to meet some of you at his celebration of life. Jean |
Subject: RE: Obit: Fred McCormick Nov 2015 From: Waddon Pete Date: 17 Nov 15 - 03:42 PM Very much missed indeed. My condolences to all those who know and love him. I have added his name to the "In Memoriam" thread. RIP Peter |
Subject: RE: Obit: Fred McCormick Nov 2015 From: Geoff Wallis Date: 17 Nov 15 - 01:18 PM Good grief, I was just thinking the other night that it was time that I gave Fred a bell for one of our occasional chats and now I discover that the beggar's gone and died on me! Fred was one of the most inspirational, humanitarian, knowledgeable, and talented people that I have ever been privileged to know. We shared political sympathies, a love of both the blues and Ireland's traditional music and song, and lots of laughter about the absurdities of the world (and, especially, some of the bizarre characters which inhabit it). He really will be very much missed. |
Subject: RE: Obit: Fred McCormick Nov 2015 From: Vic Smith Date: 17 Nov 15 - 12:49 PM Rod Stradling writes a brief obituary on his Musical Traditions website. He writes - Fred McCormick 1946-2015 [Fred McCormick] I took Rod's advice and re-read his Ten Records that Changed My Life written eight years ago. A surprise was to find that Fred's choices were placed next to me own - I had forgotten that - but it is easy to agree with Road about the quality of Fred's writing in that article:- Ten Records that Changed my Life |
Subject: RE: Obit: Fred McCormick Nov 2015 From: GUEST,Derek schofield Date: 17 Nov 15 - 11:20 AM Lovely comments John. |
Subject: RE: Obit: Fred McCormick Nov 2015 From: MartinRyan Date: 17 Nov 15 - 07:54 AM Well said, John. I remember sharing accommodation with the two of you at Ballyliffin many years ago - arguing over the bacon and sausage! Regards |
Subject: RE: Obit: Fred McCormick Nov 2015 From: GUEST,John Moulden Date: 17 Nov 15 - 07:39 AM Fred and I were acquainted from his days at the University of Ulster in the late seventies and although of late we had had a few differences I never lost sight of his enthusiasm, integrity and ability. When it was reported that he was ill, I wrote to remind him of these things and to say how much I appreciated his qualities . While I'd like to join with the condolences to his family, my best thought is to be glad to have, possibly, lent him some sense of his worth in his last hours. I'm sad at his passing, it leaves me less. |
Subject: RE: Obit: Fred McCormick Nov 2015 From: Rob Naylor Date: 17 Nov 15 - 03:24 AM Sad to hear this. Condolences to his family and friends. |
Subject: RE: Obit: Fred McCormick Nov 2015 From: fat B****rd Date: 17 Nov 15 - 02:47 AM Condolences and best thoughts to Fred's family and many friends. RIP Mr. McCormick Charlie |
Subject: RE: Obit: Fred McCormick Nov 2015 From: Dave Sutherland Date: 17 Nov 15 - 02:44 AM We were actually in the process of a committee meeting of Tigerfolk when the sad news came through so we all found out together; we had been asking Corinne Male who had been at Musical Traditions over the weekend if there was any further news. Fred was a great friend of the club and we were always pleased to welcome him either as a guest or when he just came over from Liverpool to hear a particular performer that we were presenting. He will be sadly missed by us all. RIP Fred. |
Subject: RE: Obit: Fred McCormick Nov 2015 From: Joe Offer Date: 17 Nov 15 - 01:47 AM I got this in an email: Sadly Fred passed peacefully away last night with his family around him. We would like to say thank you to everyone for your cards and well wishes, it meant a lot to Fred and to us. I will email you arrangements once they are set. -- Gill Barrie ( freds neice ) |
Subject: RE: Obit: Fred McCormick Nov 2015 From: GUEST,# Date: 16 Nov 15 - 05:02 PM Sincere condolences to Fred's family and friends. |
Subject: RE: Obit: Fred McCormick Nov 2015 From: Bat Goddess Date: 16 Nov 15 - 04:36 PM Another good man gone. I knew him mostly through Ballad-L and here at Mudcat. As Dave the Gnome said, his posts were always worth reading. Sincere condolences to his family and many friends. Linn |
Subject: RE: Obit: Fred McCormick Nov 2015 From: MoorleyMan Date: 16 Nov 15 - 02:46 PM Sad news indeed. I regret not knowing him better, for on the evidence of the few occasions I came across him he was charming, knowledgeable and friendly - and, as above posts testify, a fine singer and writer of songs. He will be missed. RIP, Fred. |
Subject: RE: Obit: Fred McCormick Nov 2015 From: Mr Happy Date: 16 Nov 15 - 01:11 PM I met & enjoyed his songs many times at Frodsham FC, The Prospect at Weston & various gatherings. A great guy, famous for writing the 'Bacon Butty' song! R.I.P. |
Subject: RE: Obit: Fred McCormick Nov 2015 From: Vic Smith Date: 16 Nov 15 - 01:04 PM Fred at the Keith Summers weekend in May 2013 |
Subject: RE: Obit: Fred McCormick Nov 2015 From: Vic Smith Date: 16 Nov 15 - 12:52 PM Yes, 'folk subversive' is good but, lest it get obscured by the well-deserved tributes to his knowledge and love of argument, Fred was a damn good singer too. .... and a fine songwriter with an individual recognisable style. |
Subject: RE: Obit: Fred McCormick Nov 2015 From: Brian Peters Date: 16 Nov 15 - 12:45 PM Yes, 'folk subversive' is good but, lest it get obscured by the well-deserved tributes to his knowledge and love of argument, Fred was a damn good singer too. |
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