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Teesside Fettlers.?

09 Aug 04 - 12:17 PM (#1243276)
Subject: Teeside Fettlers.?
From: MARINER

A friend recently sent me a tape of a fine group called The Teeside Fettlers. Has anyone got any idea who they are? And who the fine lead singer is?


09 Aug 04 - 12:58 PM (#1243317)
Subject: RE: Teeside Fettlers.?
From: Carol

The Fettlers were formed in late 1962 with Ron Angel, (who still runs Stockton Folk Club at the Sun in The High Street), Graeme Miles, Johnny McCoy, Ellis Holiday, Ken Crawford and John White. They were the resident band at Stockton Folk Club held in the Stork and Castle - I think I went there once, it was packed. According to my 'source' they produced 2 albums, which I think were mainly Graeme Miles and Ron's compositions, won several competitions and performed at Sidmouth for 3 consecutive years.
They decided not to turn professional and disbanded in 1977. I actually have 2 versions of Ring of Iron by the Fettlers they are a 'piece of history' in the North East folk scene and personally I still enjoy their music.


09 Aug 04 - 01:19 PM (#1243328)
Subject: RE: Teeside Fettlers.?
From: fiddler

That is a fine representation.

Teesside fettlers also started Vin Garbut on the Road to Stardom played in the Alber Hall EFDSS concert in 1974 and at Sidmouth too.

I have both Records and have recently transfered them to CD.

I have put some tracks at

http://www.any-web-address.co.uk/Fettlers/

I will be seeing Ron in a weeks time (I hope along with Pete Betts at Saltburn Festival.

Any other Questions?

Seems we have some knowledge in here -Ah new fame there is a photograph of them in the new 'the first week in August' Sidmouth book!

Formerly member of Stockton Folk Club and MC of Billingham Folk Club!

Andy


09 Aug 04 - 01:45 PM (#1243350)
Subject: RE: Teeside Fettlers.?
From: Grampus

The lead singer of the Fettlers was Stewart McFarlane.

They had a number of different line-ups, some of whom are mentioned above. Richard Grainger was also a Fettler at one time, as well as Vin.

Some useful information can be found here:
http://www.martin-kingsbury.co.uk/articlefettlers.htm

Alternatively a Google search on Teesside Fettlers (correct spelling) also brings up a few results.


G.


10 Aug 04 - 05:34 AM (#1243882)
Subject: RE: Teeside Fettlers.?
From: Dave Bryant

Stewart was originally with a group called "The Creel" and was in the second line-up of "The Fettlers", Vin was in the 3rd.

I can still remember the "Stork and Castle" days.


10 Aug 04 - 07:57 AM (#1243948)
Subject: RE: Teeside Fettlers.?
From: Betsy

The finest line-up in my mind was Stu McFarlane , Ron Angel, Vin Garbutt and Frankie Porter - Stu is active in local Radio in Middlesbrough , all the rest are still highly active in the Folk Scene (obviously Vin) and are a delight to meet.
Story :- Going back to Fiddlers comments about 1974 - can you imagine that the first "real" song I ever wrote, got sang by them at the ROYAL ALBERT HALL !!!
A bit perverse - but in the right circumstances (and usually for a laugh ) ,I often use the story as a tongue in cheek boast - " The first song I ever .....blah blah blah "
Other regular members over the years were Bob Skingle, who amazingly left the Channel Islands to live in Middlesbrough !!, and Sean McManus who recently passed away.


10 Aug 04 - 08:08 AM (#1243950)
Subject: RE: Teeside Fettlers.?
From: Carol

I have a copies on cassette of Ring of Iron and Pride of the North so with Travelling the Tees there must be 3 albums plus I have Twenty Pound dog, Shores of old Blighty, Ayresome Procession and I Will Stay.
I wonder how many former members of Stockton Folk club are scattered over the country - I went to Hartlepool Folk Club for years and they had certain floor singers about 6 I would say, but didn't have singers nights at all so it wasn't until I started going to Stocckton Club that I started singing - as i've now been hooked for years I don't know if I should thank Ron and the club members or blame them!! Last year when we caravanning up that way we went over to Stockton Club and it was closed!!!! Actually it had been flooded out and still had no electricity so I missed my annual pilgrimage.

Yes I'm looking forward to Saltburn and hope to 'bump into' Ron sometime over the weekend.


10 Aug 04 - 09:55 AM (#1244026)
Subject: RE: Teeside Fettlers.?
From: 8_Pints

They appeared at one of the early Easter Poynton Festivals and Stu McFarlane introduced us to perfoming by persuading my wife and I to sing the Pace Egging Song.

Sue went on to win the National Traditional Singer's competetion last year at Sutton Bonnington so they have a lot to answer for!

We shall be at Saltburn with the Shellbacks so hope to meet up with everyone then.

Bob vG


15 Feb 06 - 03:19 PM (#1669625)
Subject: RE: Teeside Fettlers.?
From: GUEST,david@holmes-family1.demon.co.uk

Has anyone got digital versions of the teesside fettlers? I used to see them at the Pied Piper club at Osmotherley in 1973-75. I have a vinyl version of 'Some Cleveland and dales Folk' with some songs on, but I really want to get hold of Ring of Iron. Now I don't live in Teesside, I can't convince my children of what it used to be like: the great Fettlers songs will help thm, I think.


15 Feb 06 - 04:22 PM (#1669689)
Subject: RE: Teeside Fettlers.?
From: TheBigPinkLad

Will your email accept giant files? (1.9 Mb)


15 Feb 06 - 06:28 PM (#1669770)
Subject: RE: Teeside Fettlers.?
From: fiddler

Look at my web link above - ring of iron is not there but there are some good others. I have ring of iron as mp3 and cda.


16 Feb 06 - 06:32 AM (#1669980)
Subject: RE: Teeside Fettlers.?
From: Gedpipes

Do you really want to convince your children?


23 Feb 06 - 09:23 AM (#1676770)
Subject: RE: Teeside Fettlers.?
From: GUEST,adrian.beadnell@ntlworld.com

Hi,

I played with the Fettlers, bass, brass and vocals, for 25 years until January last year.

We did a CD in 2001, Noting The Changes, with most of the 'standards' on, and some new songs by Bob Skingle, my choice being The Pitwhell (14). As a professional photographer, Bob had been commissioned to record the demise of the last coal pits in the North and this spurred him on to write some excellent songs. This was the last recording that Stewart and Bob did together. The last time that I spoke to Bob he said that he had not played for a number of years - what a shame - nice chap, good friend and a superb musician.

I think it was the best 'album' that we/they ever did, but I would say that, wouldn't I? The quality of the recording is of a high standard.

If anyone wants one of these very rare items, I have about X10 new in a box and would sell them for £10.00 each, plus p&p at £2, £12 in total.

Cheers,

Adrian Beadnell (01287 622952)


24 Feb 06 - 07:48 AM (#1677561)
Subject: RE: Teeside Fettlers.?
From: GUEST,MC Fat

My wife went to Middleton St George College of Education she did Music there and one of her colleagues was a chap from Ulster/Northern Ireland who was a one time member of the Fettlers he also did radio could that be Stu McFarlane ?


24 Feb 06 - 08:05 AM (#1677575)
Subject: RE: Teeside Fettlers.?
From: rumanci

MCFat
I would guess from that potted biography you're more likely describing Sean McGuinness ??
rum


24 Feb 06 - 08:44 AM (#1677614)
Subject: RE: Teeside Fettlers.?
From: GUEST,MC Fat

Think that sounds right. Wonder what happened to him


24 Feb 06 - 09:14 AM (#1677639)
Subject: RE: Teeside Fettlers.?
From: fiddler

I'd be interested as to what did happen.

I think (I heard) he left the band after a few difficult nights involving copious amounts of alchohol and some dubious behaviour - but I could be wrong and stand to be corrected.

Since then I have also heard he fell off this mortal coil but have not really followed up on the situation.

Having not got back to Teesside in January i've not caught up with Ron or anyone form up ther ein ages.


24 Feb 06 - 12:12 PM (#1677809)
Subject: RE: Teeside Fettlers.?
From: r.padgett

An interesting thread and as Teesside is/was in Yorkshire of particular interest to the Yorkshire Garland group of which I am a member!

Steve Gardham Mike Parsey and myself are with effect from April 1st embarking on a similar project to the FARNE

Any thoughts let me know, please, as we are still deciding on what we might include!

Ray


25 Feb 06 - 08:09 AM (#1678440)
Subject: RE: Teeside Fettlers.?
From: Betsy

Hiya MC Fat & rumanci,

Earlier in the thread I mentioned the member from N.Ireland was Sean Macmanus - Accordion and guitar .He joined when Vin left.
Unfortunately as I said he passed away a couple of years ago.
I don't know if I mentioned, that, the guy with the great voice - Stu McFarlane was also awarded an MBE or some sort of gong for ( I'm not sure )services to the community. Perhaps someone will correct me - as to the reason for award
Cheers


25 Feb 06 - 04:44 PM (#1678790)
Subject: RE: Teeside Fettlers.?
From: fiddler

As usual Pete you seem able to impart all teh knowledge we all forget or don't know anyway.


26 Feb 06 - 06:58 AM (#1679140)
Subject: RE: Teeside Fettlers.?
From: nutty

The Yorkshire Garland group might have a problem with Teesside Ray. Before the 1950/60's there was very little,in the way of songs and music, that was traditional to the area.
That's why the works of Graeme Miles, Ron Angel, Vin Garbutt, Pete Betts and Richard Grainger etc. made such a big impact.


26 Feb 06 - 07:38 AM (#1679175)
Subject: RE: Teeside Fettlers.?
From: rumanci

yes
and I'd include in that list
some excellent Peter Bond songs too
really captured the spirit and essence of The Cleveland Hills
rum


26 Feb 06 - 10:05 AM (#1679295)
Subject: RE: Teeside Fettlers.?
From: GUEST

Don't forget Pete Davies
what happened to him?
Ged


26 Feb 06 - 11:08 AM (#1679339)
Subject: RE: Teeside Fettlers.?
From: Betsy

Hi Ged,
Pete Davies is a headmaster living in Middlesbrough - still enjoys a pint in Eston / Normanby but doesn't play as much as he should.
Need to add Eddie Walker to the list - and - although not EXACTLY from Teesside - Bernie Parry who has also written some good stuff.
I believe that all were inspired , or gave song-writing a "go" because of the original direction given by Graeme Miles in that he showed that writing about veryday issues and feelings were not the sole domain of "others" and that everyone could have a "go" , and most people in a Folk Club would be generous and interested enough to listen to your efforts.
Fiddler - you're too kind!!!!

Cheers - Betsy


26 Feb 06 - 11:27 AM (#1679358)
Subject: RE: Teeside Fettlers.?
From: r.padgett

Yes its all going to be bit difficult in sorting borders and who or isnt Yorkshire and/ or worthy of inclusion

I think Steve is considering including Graeme Miles

Pete Davies originally from Chesterfield as I remember wrongly introducing as a Yorkshireman once! but if he has got his passport stamped!!

My mate Bernie Parry doubtful from Yorkshire

Pete Bond? was he born in Yorkshire?

Hazel yes agreed above ~ though plenty of songs deemed to be traditional and trad source singers in Yorkshire (altho origins often elsewhere) so its not that easy to say what should /should not be included
or who??

Thanks for your interest and I haven't forgotten Vin and Betsy and Eddie Walker and Richard all great blokes!
and the Wilsons and the Wilkinsons and the Elliots of Whitby!! o and Mick Haywood and John Greaves
Ray


26 Feb 06 - 04:41 PM (#1679665)
Subject: RE: Teeside Fettlers.?
From: GUEST,Trevor Bond

Peter Bond was born in Stockton- on-Tees Which was in County Durham,it then moved to Teesside ,and then to Cleveland. However Stockton is now in The Tees Valley, or was last week.


27 Feb 06 - 05:18 AM (#1680076)
Subject: RE: Teeside Fettlers.?
From: Gedpipes

Pete give my best regards to Pete when you see him next. Have'nt seen him since the Albert in 1984 probably the last time I saw you an all.
Cheers
Ged


12 Feb 07 - 06:55 AM (#1964684)
Subject: RE: Teeside Fettlers.?
From: GUEST,Phil

If you have a CD copy of the album "Travelling the Tees" - I would be most grateful if you could send me a copy - I now live in Nederland but memories of the folk nights at the Sun Inn in the 70's still mean a great deal to me.

Phil


12 Feb 07 - 07:04 AM (#1964690)
Subject: RE: Teeside Fettlers.?
From: GUEST,Terry McDonald

I'd almost forgotten the Teeside Fettlers. I met them in 1966 when they were one of four English groups chosen (in a competition in London) take part in the Kilkenny Beer Festival's Folk Group competition. The other three were the Kerry Singers from Coventry, the Tinkers who were London based(Gerry Fox, Maureen Kennedy-Martin, and Mick Flynn)and my own group, the Biddles from Poole/Bournemouth. Annoyingly, I can't remember who won the competition - it was either the Kerry Singers or the Fettlers.


12 Feb 07 - 11:49 AM (#1964913)
Subject: RE: Teeside Fettlers.?
From: GUEST,ib48

Being from teesside i remember them fondly.


12 Feb 07 - 05:13 PM (#1965281)
Subject: RE: Teeside Fettlers.?
From: oggie

Too much information but when my son was born by ceasarian the surgeon used to put music to operate by, so to speak, on the speakers in the operating theatre. Peter's surgeon came from Middlesborough so he was born to the strains of "Ring of Iron". These days he's into Heavy Metal! (True)

All the best

oggie


13 Feb 07 - 06:53 AM (#1965825)
Subject: RE: Teeside Fettlers.?
From: GUEST,Terry K

I bought the 45 of Ring of Iron when it came out on the Pye label in 1967, and still have it. I had learnt it some years earlier from a guitarist called Dave Manship who played with Graeme before they became the Fettlers. Dave was more into country music (introduced me to Hank Williams music) so didn't stay around for the "fame" period.

I remember Creel too, they used to be house band in a folk club at a pub in Stockton (maybe) that I used to go to. Good memories.

cheers, Terry


13 Feb 07 - 07:02 AM (#1965833)
Subject: RE: Teeside Fettlers.?
From: nutty

As a matter of interest ... There's a new Graeme Miles Song Book due out soon. I believe the launch is happening at the Grove Folk Club in Leeds.


13 Feb 07 - 07:12 AM (#1965836)
Subject: RE: Teeside Fettlers.?
From: John Routledge

Yes Nutty. It is Friday 20th April. Should be a great night.


13 Feb 07 - 02:55 PM (#1966372)
Subject: RE: Teeside Fettlers.?
From: GUEST

....and there was also Nigel Bond, (Pete Bond's brother) - who had a fab falsetto voice and used to do Bee Gee spoofs at Swainby folk club. Also....wasn't Ian Morrison a Fettler at one stage ? (mandoline...sideburns) - or was that Dave Martin's lot ? (Blue Anchor?) It's all a bit of a blur.
Another fab regular at the stockton folk club was Jean Haste - wonderful singer with a double octave range.


13 Feb 07 - 03:09 PM (#1966387)
Subject: RE: Teeside Fettlers.?
From: GUEST,jackie boy

I used to go to the Pied Piper at Osmotherly and the Black Horse at Swainby --- both sunday nights I think. I remember Dave Martin , Frankie Porter and Ian Morrison and a singer called Jim Downes who were the blue anchor.Jim's sister Jillian used to sing as well.
Is it the warm glow of youth, or were they really great nights?


14 Feb 07 - 01:51 AM (#1967001)
Subject: RE: Teeside Fettlers.?
From: GUEST,Terry K

They were great nights - John Mayall at Kirklevington with a promising young guitarist, Eric somethingorother - wonder what became of him(!). Yes they were great nights.


01 Aug 07 - 02:58 PM (#2116720)
Subject: RE: Teeside Fettlers.?
From: GUEST,Bernie Parry

I'm half Welsh, quarter Irish and quarter Romany. I'm still writing and singing, though not singing in this country. I play in France, Spain and the USA nowadays. Still making albums. Check out my website. bernieparry.com. Oh how I remember the good old days at the Sun Inn, The Black Horse at Billingham, The Top House, the Nursery. Oh bliss!I was a resident at the Red Lion in Trimdom along with Jez Lowe and Ged Foley, who've not done bad for themselves. We all learnt our trade there. It was the best folk club in the world!They were great nights at Trimdon, classic nights, everyone sweated, the floor singers sweated, the guests sweated, the audience sweated, even the walls and ceiling sweated! And that was in the Winter. Summer was Hell, but it was a good Hell. The North East folkscene didn't just buzz in those days....it flapped its wings very loudly.
Bernie Parry.


01 Aug 07 - 03:04 PM (#2116728)
Subject: RE: Teeside Fettlers.?
From: The Sandman

hi Bernie,glad your keeping well,Dick Miles[philistine]


28 Mar 08 - 10:10 AM (#2299548)
Subject: RE: Teeside Fettlers.?
From: GUEST,Adrian Beadnell

Just for information:

The Teesside Fettlers are now Teesside's longest running folk band. Recently re-formed, with four long-serving members, they did the first of a series of 'revival' concerts on the 22nd March 2008 in East Cleveland. The band is 'going back to its roots' and are performing many of the songs written by band members over a forty-plus year period.   

The next concert is on the 12 April, at Saltburn Cricket Club, Marske Mill Lane, Saltburn-by-Sea. TS12 1HJ . Tickets are now on sale from the Club, Tel: 01287 622761

A long-awaited return to the Nursery Inn, in Hopps Street, Hartlepool, is also planned for Sunday, 11 May 2008.


28 Mar 08 - 07:05 PM (#2300004)
Subject: RE: Teeside Fettlers.?
From: GUEST,Trevor Bond

Adrian do you still have copies of that cd "noting the changes"?
Re-reading this thread ,so many names from the days when every club seemed packed. "Gedpipes " I'm sure I remember a Ged. I remember you with an acoustic guitar-shaped base, which I had never seen nefore.


03 Apr 08 - 09:02 AM (#2305402)
Subject: RE: Teeside Fettlers.?
From: GUEST,Adrian Beadnell

Hi Trevor,

I've not got any CDs at the moment.

Bob Skingle has a small number, and will be selling them at the above concert.

I'm at work at the moment, lunch time, and I've not got Bob's phone number with me, but he now lives in Strensall, near York, and could well be in the phone book (Robin Skingle).

Hope that this helps,

Adrian


04 Apr 08 - 08:33 AM (#2306354)
Subject: RE: Teeside Fettlers.?
From: GUEST

What a Great thread


06 Apr 08 - 06:54 AM (#2308131)
Subject: RE: Teeside Fettlers.?
From: Gedpipes

Hello Trevor
Not me on guitar I'm afraid - a different Ged.
All the best
Ged


06 Apr 08 - 07:22 AM (#2308140)
Subject: RE: Teeside Fettlers.?
From: Betsy

Hi Trev. - Ged.is too modest. As his handle suggests , he plays Pipes and he plays them very well.He also was a mean fast bowler , a Boro lad, but played in the woollyback leagues around Castleton way.
Cheers
Betsy


11 Aug 09 - 06:07 PM (#2697995)
Subject: RE: Teesside Fettlers.?
From: GUEST,Lizzie Ann

Please would someone be kind enough to send me a copy of the Settlers music, i knew nothing about them until our choir was performing "i will stay" which is absolutely brilliant.
4 guys sing it and the other 13 of us...all ladies sing along, sounds so lovely.

Regards
Ann


12 Aug 09 - 05:24 PM (#2698872)
Subject: RE: Teesside Fettlers.?
From: Tim Leaning

Just back off me Hols from round there (ish).
Do people actually live there all the time?
Jammy B's


16 Nov 09 - 09:34 AM (#2766968)
Subject: RE: Teesside Fettlers.?
From: GUEST,Chris Bailey

Sadly, Ken Crawford an original member of the Fettlers when formed in the early 60's died in hospital on Nov 10th 2009. Ken played banjo in the band, and by day was an Architect living at Faceby, N.Yorks. It should also be mentioned that he was John McCoys 'silent' partner in what became the phenomenally popular, and iconic music venue The Kirklevington Country Club, nr Yarm (see Wikipedia) after they both purchased the premises in 1966. 'The Fettlers' band that same year were voted overall winners at The Kilkenny Folk Festival, Ireland. Before purchasing 'The Kirk', McCoy & Crawford also owned from 1964 a small coffee bar in Bottomley St, Middlesbrough called The Purple Onion where folk-music was enthusiastically played by visiting artistes until dawn. This venue, brought a very far sighted 'Greenwich Village' atmosphere to local folk-music fans in what was a bleak northern industrial town Amazingly, now nearly 45 yrs ago.


21 Apr 10 - 08:53 AM (#2891294)
Subject: RE: Teesside Fettlers.?
From: GUEST,Steamin' Willie

Eyup Bernie, you said OUR folk club was the best!!!!!   

A bit like all our yesterdays this thread.

Names I had completely forgot existed have come flooding back. Pete Davis. We booked him for our club once and he stayed at our house. he left me the words to his songs about camping and Shylock. Must dig them out now and relearn them.

I used to bang out Ron angel's song, the Chemical Workers Song too. taking me back, as I said.

Good stuff.


22 Apr 10 - 03:14 AM (#2891861)
Subject: RE: Teesside Fettlers.?
From: GUEST

Not been on the Cat much lately and found this.

Bit of a shock.

Rare band and a rare breed of people.

Andy


09 May 10 - 12:44 AM (#2902922)
Subject: RE: Teesside Fettlers.?
From: GUEST,Darcy

Does anyone have any Fettlers mp3s? Particularly I'm looking for Steelmen, but relatively desperate for anything. I noticed that Andy had posted a link to some of them a while ago, but it appears to be expired (I got a 404) and would lovelovelove to have any. If you do have any and wouldn't mind either posting them here or emailing me at jazzfillette AT yahoo DOT com I'd really really appreciate.

Thank you!


09 May 10 - 05:48 AM (#2902982)
Subject: RE: Teesside Fettlers.?
From: Grampus

Go to their website

Teesside Fettlers

and click on 'Our Music' for samples.

Unfortunately the 'Purchase CD' page doesn't seem to have been updated for some time (my browser says 7 Jan 2008 !)

G.


13 Jun 10 - 10:33 AM (#2926745)
Subject: RE: Teesside Fettlers.?
From: GUEST,bobskingle

If Lizzieann is still picking up, i would love to hear any recording of "i will stay" done as a choral arrangement. i wrote it. hugely flattered
bob


13 Jun 10 - 06:22 PM (#2927056)
Subject: RE: Teesside Fettlers.?
From: Herga Kitty

Thanks to this thread for reminding me that I first heard the Teesside Fettlers in the beach store at Sidmouth.

Kitty


29 Jun 12 - 08:14 PM (#3369847)
Subject: RE: Teesside Fettlers.?
From: GUEST,Kipper

Just to add to this thread..John Chaulkie White left me his his scrap book in his will......


30 Jun 12 - 03:52 PM (#3370020)
Subject: RE: Teesside Fettlers.?
From: Betsy

Hi Kipper , there's a lovely photo of John ( Fettler founder member ) in the fishermans bar of the Ship Inn at Marske.( BTW - Nice music sesh there on Mondays).


17 Sep 12 - 08:32 AM (#3406102)
Subject: RE: Teesside Fettlers.?
From: GUEST,Ian

There was a mention of Pete Davies (a mate of Vin Garbutt) earlier in the thread.

Pete is now busy gigging again and has a new website:

http://www.petedaviesmusic.co.uk


06 Oct 12 - 01:35 PM (#3415485)
Subject: RE: Teesside Fettlers.?
From: GUEST,martin whitley

please help!!!
i had an album which was my brothers years ago by a lady called jean haste i think from stockton and loved it.i wonder if any of you good people would be able to point me in the right direction in getting a copy of this album don't know it's name only the artist.
cheers


06 Oct 12 - 05:17 PM (#3415584)
Subject: RE: Teesside Fettlers.?
From: GUEST,Guest. Alistair Russell

Hello all
Nice to see a Fettlers/Teesside thread running here for years. My first schoolboy band was the Distillers, based at Stockton Folk Club in the late 60s. The Fettlers were our heroes - they even had AMERICAN instruments! We couldn't make our minds up whether we wanted to be the Fettlers, the Watersons, The Clancys or the Ian Campbell group - so we became a bit of all of those! Other Distillers members were Sandy and Robert Still, and Ian Stansfield. All still in touch with each other.

I just renewed contact with Pete Davies and of course I have the honour of doing sound for Vin Garbutt (and everyone else) at many festivals. Just after that late 60s era, a perceptive Teesside folk club organiser, Betty Verrill, started bringing great Scottish bands to Cleveland as their first forays into England. At Eston folk club I met Ossian and subsequently became their sound engineer, and also Battlefield Band with whom I played worldwide for many years.

Someone mentioned Jean Haste here - a superb singer/guitarist who came along with another band I was in, Cleveland Connection (with Sandy Still and Nick Haigh, now a big name on the Christian music circuit), Dominic Brennan, Eddie Walker, the Chris Rea Band, a choir, a brass band and a theatre group on a cultural exchange to pre-Solidarity Poland in 1978. Brilliant times indeed!

This summer I played my first solo gig at Stockton Folk Club for about 30 years, a great nostalgia trip with several audience members present from that era. Dave Hutchinson of the current Fettlers lineup came along, but sadly no Ron there. Can't overemphasise how important the Fettlers and all those Teesside folkies were to me in the early days.
Thanks to all contributors to this thread - hello Bettsy! for awakening many pleasant memories. Bye for now, Ali


30 Nov 13 - 01:38 PM (#3580238)
Subject: RE: Teesside Fettlers.?
From: GUEST,Colin Etherington

Hi!
Mike Harding is currently searching for the Fettlers' album "Ring of Iron" transferred to CD from vinyl.
If you can help contact him via his Folk Show website - http://www.mikehardingfolkshow.com/


27 Dec 13 - 02:14 PM (#3586963)
Subject: RE: Teesside Fettlers.?
From: GUEST,Mark Lewis

I think my dad used to play in the Teesside Fettlers, Dave Lewis, mandolin player.

Regards
Mark Lewis
Lewea@yahoo.com


15 Mar 14 - 11:38 AM (#3609878)
Subject: RE: Teesside Fettlers.?
From: colirv

Mark - I don't recall your dad playing in the Teesside Fettlers, but I do recall him playing with Jackaroo, resident band at the Sun Inn, Stockton. For a while he also played in Blue Anchor along with Dave Martin and myself, replacing Nigel Bond who was taking a sabbatical down south.

Colin Irvine


19 Mar 15 - 01:10 AM (#3695195)
Subject: RE: Teesside Fettlers.?
From: Joe Offer

I got an e-mail request from somebody looking for a copy of the first Teesside Fettlers recordings of "Ring of Iron" and "20 Pound Dog." At one time, a Mudcatter named Carol said she had these two songs on cassette, but my attempts to contact Carol were unsuccessful.
Can somebody spare her an MP3?
-Joe-
joe@mudcat.org