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Obit: Cliff Aungier RIP (12 March 2004) Related thread: Cliff Aungier Albums (7) |
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Subject: looking for Carl Hamer From: GUEST,Emma Dunnage Date: 08 Jan 10 - 04:57 AM Sorry to butt in on a sad subject but this is the only page that came up when I Googled "Carl Hamer". I was wondering if anyone knew where Carl was now? I used to live with him and his wife Helen in 1987 in Barnstaple and wanted to get in contact with them. Reply through Facebook: Emma Dunnage, australia. |
Subject: RE: Obit: Cliff Aungier RIP (12 March 2004) From: GUEST Date: 16 Jun 10 - 04:02 PM In Memory Of Cliff Aungier Please Join http://www.facebook.com/#!/group.php?gid=127886773898196&ref=mf |
Subject: RE: Obit: Cliff Aungier RIP (12 March 2004) From: GUEST,Rosemary Poulton Date: 30 Jun 10 - 08:28 AM While doing research on the internet I came across the news that Cliff had died some six years ago. I was stunned and saddened to read this. I met Cliff briefly a couple of times when he accompanied his brother Dave to motorcyle grasstrack meetings. I thought he was such a nice guy. This was in the late 60's early 70's when Cliff's career was probably at its peak but he was so unpretentious. Rest in Peace Cliff. I do hope his family have come to terms with their loss and able to enjoy life once more. Rosemary. |
Subject: RE: Obit: Cliff Aungier RIP (12 March 2004) From: GUEST,BeverleAnne Date: 30 Jan 11 - 04:28 PM My late cousin, Sue, told me of Cliffs passing and of course we were both in shock. I met Dave, Cliff's bruv at my cousin's funeral and since then I just can't stop thinking of them both. God bless you. Remember many an evening at mum's with Cliff singing and always fag in the end of his guitar. I will always have these lovely memories Bev xx |
Subject: RE: Obit: Cliff Aungier RIP (12 March 2004) From: GUEST,John K Date: 13 Jun 11 - 03:36 PM I was the leader of a folk trio called Talisman. I'd been running folk clubs for some years and Cliff was always a favourite guest. He got us an introduction to Kevin Daly at Argo/Decca and this was the springboard to a long career. He went to great lengths to get us an audition - there was nothing in it for him. Just a great bloke. I guess he's still up there playing 'Bluesleeves'. Thanks for the memories Cliff. John K./Talisman(Now Cockney Pride) |
Subject: RE: Obit: Cliff Aungier RIP (12 March 2004) From: GUEST,Sue Tricker Date: 26 Jul 11 - 03:59 PM I remember Cliff as a young man when he was in the ATC in Mitcham Road Croydon with my brother John Rivers Also going to see him in 'The Gun' in old town Croydon Such a lovely man. He used to come to our house in Limes Road with his brother Dave I have only just found out about Cliff and my heart goes out to all his family. So many happy memories. God Bless Sue |
Subject: RE: Obit: Cliff Aungier RIP (12 March 2004) From: GUEST,Terry Brown Date: 08 Aug 11 - 09:44 AM Just found this page after searching out old music friends. Very sad to see the passing of Cliff, I used to see him at the Wagon and Horses in Newbury back in the very early 70's and I might have even met him earlier at the Angel at Woolhampton (Berks).I was doing a lot of Tim Hardin stuff back then and we had to toss a coin who got to do "Lady came from Baltimore" great memories. Rest well. |
Subject: RE: Obit: Cliff Aungier RIP (12 March 2004) From: GUEST Date: 21 Sep 11 - 09:33 AM Please join this group on Facebook in memory of Cliff and share your photos and stories https://www.facebook.com/groups/127886773898196/ |
Subject: RE: Obit: Cliff Aungier RIP (12 March 2004) From: John MacKenzie Date: 21 Sep 11 - 12:05 PM Here's a blue clicky In Memory of Cliff Aungier |
Subject: RE: Obit: Cliff Aungier RIP (12 March 2004) From: GUEST,Kate Date: 16 Dec 11 - 04:29 PM I simply adored the man. Hello Mike and Stefan ... remember Katie? How's your Uncle Dave? |
Subject: RE: Obit: Cliff Aungier RIP (12 March 2004) From: GUEST,Danny McLaughlin Date: 20 Dec 11 - 11:55 AM I dont know if this thread still exists but for anyone interested Carl Hamer sadly passed away a decade ago. I lived next door to Cal and his wife in Guineaford just outside of Barnstaple. Carl was great guy always happy and laughing. |
Subject: RE: Obit: Cliff Aungier RIP (12 March 2004) From: GUEST,John Wallace Date: 23 Feb 12 - 05:15 PM Just caught up with this thread. My wife and myself ran the Croydon Folksong Club, first at the Grange in Thornton Heath, then at The Waddon in the mid- 1960's. We booked Cliff a number of times. He was a brilliant performer and a lovely man. Fondly remembered. |
Subject: RE: Obit: Cliff Aungier RIP (12 March 2004) From: GUEST,Chris Date: 14 Apr 12 - 02:53 AM Just ran across this, very sad. I met Cliff briefly in the early '70s, my friend Malcolm and I were motor mechanics at the time and cliff was one of Malcolms customers. One night Malcolm got a phone call from Cliff at a gig in Leeds, his Cortina had broken down and we went up the M1 to see what could be done. Nothing as it turned out because the clutch was burned out so we towed him back to London; Malcolm, his girlfriend Joan, Gerry Lockran (also sadly gone), me and 2 guitars squeezed into an Anglia and Cliff, white-knucked and freezing in his Cortina trying not to run into the back of us as we towed him back down the M1! Makes me smile whenever I think of it. Sadly missed, both Cliff and Gerry. |
Subject: RE: Obit: Cliff Aungier RIP (12 March 2004) From: GUEST,Chris Kilroy Date: 26 Nov 12 - 09:53 AM Saw Cliff once in a pub in Twickenham, think Ian Hunt was also playing, must have been 1975 sometime. He had been dating a girl called Caroline Nightingale who was besotted by him. I started dating Caroline but only after getting Cliff's permission. We went on to marry in 1979 but sadly divorced in 1987. Think Cliff Aungier was the love of her life and I think she has left some evidence to prove it. |
Subject: RE: Obit: Cliff Aungier RIP (12 March 2004) From: GUEST,Peter D Date: 27 Jan 13 - 11:19 AM So late in finding out about Cliff. A lovely guy. Late 60's he was dating my sister Beth and stayed at our family home in Wiltshire before playing a gig in Bristol. Lady came from Baltimore, Just a closer walk, Abiline right there in our front room. Will always remember that. RIP Cliff. |
Subject: RE: Obit: Cliff Aungier RIP (12 March 2004) From: GUEST,bertie Date: 12 Nov 13 - 02:42 PM i used to have guitar lessons from cliff in the early 70,s at his brothers house in stanley road croydon saturday afternoons .i have many happy memories of downe folk club and the red lion pub in sutton .after 40 years i have just about mastered guitar shuffle by big bill broonzy.i have two of cliffs records ,if any member of his family would like them returned for memorabilia purposes ,i would be only to pleased to pass them over . my wife has just died and she loved cliff to bits but then,that was cliff was,nt it .i have known about cliff passing since it was announced in the croydon guardian .my wife can listen to him play and sing all the time now. r.i p. cliff e mail is bluesmanbertie@gmail.com |
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