Subject: RE: Obit: Brian Dawson (22 Nov 13) From: cooperman Date: 13 Dec 13 - 04:11 AM Richard, do have a restful Christmas and great idea to have a memorial concert next year. Might I suggest you fix a date fairly quickly then people can put it in their diaries. Venue etc can be sorted bit later. Thanks for your posts. |
Subject: RE: Obit: Brian Dawson (22 Nov 13) From: GUEST,old git Date: 12 Dec 13 - 08:03 AM an emotional day indeed! The huge turnout...(which I am sure would have been many times enhanced by all those who would have wished to be there but were unable to make it for a multitude of reasons)..bore witness to the love and esteem which so many held for Brian. |
Subject: RE: Obit: Brian Dawson (22 Nov 13) From: GUEST,OldNicKilby Date: 11 Dec 13 - 08:08 AM refresh |
Subject: RE: Obit: Brian Dawson (22 Nov 13) From: Banjo-Flower Date: 10 Dec 13 - 06:03 PM So sorry I could n't make it Gerry |
Subject: RE: Obit: Brian Dawson (22 Nov 13) From: GUEST,Richard Smith (Nephew) Date: 10 Dec 13 - 05:54 PM My goodness, what an emotional day in bearing witness to such a marvellous response and turnout for Brian's funeral today. The singing in particular at both services was outstanding and at times overwhelming! Thank you to all those who came to Lincoln, Washingborough and Heighington and for messages received from those who couldn't come. Particular thanks for the ongoing memories, photographs and recordings. Please do keep them coming as we consider (with advice!) how best to publish Brian's legacy. Thanks too to those who contributed through readings, tributes, songs, baking and helping with refreshments - you know who you are!! We're confident that Brian might even approve, at least in private. We look forward to a restful Christmas and then to organising a memorial concert in 2014 (suggestions welcome). In the meantime, best wishes to all from Brian's family. |
Subject: RE: Obit: Brian Dawson (22 Nov 13) From: GUEST,Richard Smith (Nephew) Date: 29 Nov 13 - 06:08 AM As a follow up to my message last night about Brian's funeral, after the church service we will be retiring to Jubilee Hall, High Street, Heighington LN4 1JS for refreshments (next village from Washingborough). All welcome. I can e-mail any maps required on request! Richard. |
Subject: RE: Obit: Brian Dawson (22 Nov 13) From: GUEST,Richard Smith (Nephew) Date: 28 Nov 13 - 08:42 PM I've finally managed to log on again - it seems that Mudcat was down yesterday at least in Notts. Many of you will be aware from the Radio Lincs folk programme on Wed of funeral arrangements. Brian's funeral is confirmed for Tuesday 10th December - 1:50 at Lincoln Crematorium (Washingborough Road, Lincoln LN4 1EF) and 2:30 St John's church, High St, Washingborough LN4 1EJ for a celebratory service (3 miles east of Lincoln). All will be welcome at both or either. We're trying to organise somewhere for a bite and drink afterwards but this is proving tricky thus far... Thank you all for the wonderful memories of Brian being shared, they are keeping us going. There is a small but growing collection of recordings and photographs being assembled but do please keep these coming. It is dearly hoped to publish Brian's collected works in due course both in written and recorded form. You will all realise that this is no easy task, given Brian's notoriety for writing things down on scraps of paper! That said, he was meticulous in his writing. I'm on lindumboy@gmail.com if anyone wants to get in touch. Richard. |
Subject: RE: Obit: Brian Dawson (22 Nov 13) From: GUEST,Beekeeper Fran Date: 28 Nov 13 - 07:51 PM Condolences to Richard and family. Brian will be sadly missed.I have fond memories of him as support act to the Coleby ploughjag.Scunthorpe museum have a folk display which includes a recording of Brian singing from Percy Graingers collection. It is well worth a visit. |
Subject: RE: Obit: Brian Dawson (22 Nov 13) From: GUEST,Liz Randall Date: 28 Nov 13 - 06:16 PM Goodbye to one of nature's gentlemen. My condolences to his family. |
Subject: RE: Obit: Brian Dawson (22 Nov 13) From: Banjo-Flower Date: 28 Nov 13 - 05:28 PM Thanks les I did n't want to try posting postcodes again after making a cock-up(thats UK talk,for a mistake for our American friends) again Gerry I think Brian would have had a wry smile and raised eyebrows and a tut at my efforts |
Subject: RE: Obit: Brian Dawson (22 Nov 13) From: Arthur_itus Date: 28 Nov 13 - 04:37 PM Hi Gerry This might help Brian Dawson The funeral for Brian Dawson, will be held at Lincoln Crematorium http://www.lincoln.gov.uk/living-in-lincoln/crematorium-and-cemeteries/lincolns-crematorium/ on Tuesday December 10th 2013 at 1:50 pm. There will be a service afterwards at St John's Church, Washingborough at 2:30 pm. http://www.washingboroughgroup.org.uk/stjohns.html |
Subject: RE: Obit: Brian Dawson (22 Nov 13) From: Banjo-Flower Date: 28 Nov 13 - 06:00 AM Sorry everyone I think I've posted the wrong postcode and address for the church Gerry |
Subject: RE: Obit: Brian Dawson (22 Nov 13) From: Banjo-Flower Date: 28 Nov 13 - 05:47 AM Postcode and address for St Johns St John the Baptist Parish Church Sudbrooke Dr, Lincoln, LN2 2EF, United Kingdom Gerry |
Subject: RE: Obit: Brian Dawson (22 Nov 13) From: Banjo-Flower Date: 28 Nov 13 - 05:42 AM Post code and address Lincoln Crematorium Washingborough Road, Lincoln LN4 1EF, United Kingdom |
Subject: RE: Obit: Brian Dawson (22 Nov 13) From: Sooz Date: 28 Nov 13 - 03:41 AM Funeral Details for Brian Tuesday 10th December 2013 13.50 (1.50 pm) Lincoln Crematorium 14.30 (2.30pm) St John's Church Washingborough |
Subject: RE: Obit: Brian Dawson (22 Nov 13) From: GUEST,Mike and Louise Gott Date: 26 Nov 13 - 03:53 PM What a sad loss. A little bit of Lincolnshire has died. We'll miss you, Brian. Mike & Louise (former Grimsby MM, Barley Break, Tatterfoals and now Rivington Morris over in the N.West) |
Subject: RE: Obit: Brian Dawson (22 Nov 13) From: GUEST,Tim Hudson (Guest) Date: 26 Nov 13 - 12:30 PM A true gentleman & friend - it was a privilege to have known him. |
Subject: RE: Obit: Brian Dawson (22 Nov 13) From: Arthur_itus Date: 26 Nov 13 - 12:24 PM Hi Richard. Is there any news on when the funeral is likely to be and whether people outside the direct family will be allowed to attend? Best wishes Les Worrall |
Subject: RE: Obit: Brian Dawson (22 Nov 13) From: GUEST,Frank & Tree Singleton Date: 26 Nov 13 - 09:45 AM Happy memories of Grimsby Folk Club. RIP old mate. |
Subject: RE: Obit: Brian Dawson (22 Nov 13) From: Brian Peters Date: 26 Nov 13 - 07:23 AM What a sad loss. RoyH put Brian and me together as a double bill (the two Brians) in the very early years of the Tiger FC in Nottingham. "You'll enjoy Brian", said Roy to me - and I did. Been enjoying his music ever since. Good to hear that his researches will be looked after! |
Subject: RE: Obit: Brian Dawson (22 Nov 13) From: GUEST,George Frampton Date: 26 Nov 13 - 06:12 AM First of all, my condolences to Brain's family at this sad time. I spoke to Brian at Tenterden last month and swapped notes about collecting and archiving, and realised then what a maelstrom Brian was and deservedly given the name Mr Lincolnshire! Our conversation lasted well over an hour and could easily have lasted well into the evening. His company at the Sidmouth Volunteer will be sorely missed, as I knew I could always rely on him to come up with something raucous or sensitive when the situation demanded. Auf wiedersehen, chum! |
Subject: RE: Obit: Brian Dawson (22 Nov 13) From: GUEST Date: 25 Nov 13 - 05:45 PM marian buttonit was agreat pleasure to have brian to stay with us for tenterden festival such afine gentleman i will so miss his company at festivals greatly missed |
Subject: RE: Obit: Brian Dawson (22 Nov 13) From: GUEST,Graham Thomas Date: 25 Nov 13 - 09:24 AM Dear Richard and Family, So sorry to hear the news Brian was my friend for more than 40 years, and was instrumental in me becoming a Morris Dancer, Country Dancer and Dance Caller. He was the most modest yet talented of men. I'm proud to have been his friend. Graham |
Subject: RE: Obit: Brian Dawson (22 Nov 13) From: Shoreliner Date: 24 Nov 13 - 04:26 PM Hi, Firstly, my condolonces to Brain's family in these dark days. I first met Brian when he played with the Broadside at the legendary Grimsby Folk club at the Lifeboat & Dolphin hotels in Cleethorpes. He performed at the Louth folk club several times during my stewardship of it in the mid -seventies. Always a kind word, always encouraging, an absolute gentleman. Musically, like many others, I was helped and encouraged by Brian when he used to lead the musicians at Plowgild folk dance club that Malcolm & Penny Hatton used to organise. Brians leadership, playing and coaching were inspirational back then. One of the most genuine people it has been my privilidge to meet and perform with has passed from us and we are much the poorer at his passing. RIP old friend. Keith Brown Morley Folk Club |
Subject: RE: Obit: Brian Dawson (22 Nov 13) From: Willa Date: 24 Nov 13 - 10:38 AM I would just like to add my tribute to the many others and echo the comments. I enjoyed Brian's performance at Whitby again in August and am saddened to realise that I shall not have that pleasure again. |
Subject: RE: Obit: Brian Dawson (22 Nov 13) From: Arthur_itus Date: 23 Nov 13 - 04:23 PM Well said Titch. |
Subject: RE: Obit: Brian Dawson (22 Nov 13) From: GUEST,Loretta/ Tich Rivett Date: 23 Nov 13 - 03:45 PM It must be 45 years ago when a kindly man encouraged me to read a Lincolnshire dialect poem on stage with the Broadside. That kindly man was Brian, and over the years I have continued to read poems alongside Brian singing his songs. Such a sad loss that none of us will see Brian again but his songs and humour will long continue in our memories. A grand gentleman |
Subject: RE: Obit: Brian Dawson (22 Nov 13) From: Arthur_itus Date: 23 Nov 13 - 03:27 PM Is there anybody that has all the 3 yellowbellies CD's that I did for charity? I no longer have any of them as I sold out of each version. The reason I ask, is that Brian was on each CD. All the profits after costs went to charity. I give permission for somebody to send copies of each CD to Richard Smith (Nephew) as a memory. Many thanks Les Worrall |
Subject: RE: Obit: Brian Dawson (22 Nov 13) From: GUEST,surreysinger sans cookie Date: 23 Nov 13 - 10:10 AM I can't claim to have known Brian well apart from to talk to and smile at, as our paths didn't cross that much apart from at Sidmouth and Whitby, but I did hear him sing several times in recent years, and certainly had discussion with him about Percy Grainger and his collecting since the topic had some bearing on what I have been up to. I can only echo what everyone else has said ... a gentleman in every sense of the word, with a twinkle in his eye and quite a sense of humour as far as I could tell. Richard,I last heard him singing at Whitby this year, and will send you a couple of photos (not particularly my best) that I took of him singing in the Lincolnshire concert in the Rifle club. I don't know whether you have found the couple of Youtube videos of Brian in action Richard, but this one of Brian singing "Granny's come home from the fair" is probably the one with the best resolution in terms of picture. A great loss to us all - my condolences to family and friends. |
Subject: RE: Obit: Brian Dawson (22 Nov 13) From: Pete Jennings Date: 23 Nov 13 - 09:28 AM D'you know, I've been following this thread with a nagging suspicion that I'd met Brian somewhere along the way. Over the past few days a memory has slowly been forming of a singaround session at the St. Neots FC Festival when there was this quiet bloke, a stranger to me, sat at the back and playing accordian and singing when it was his turn. Amongst other songs, I played Lord Franklyn and at the end of the session said stranger came over to say how he'd enjoyed my version. So we got talking about the song and then about how he had travelled from Lincolnshire for the day, which I thought was amazing. Nice bloke, good player, good singer. Could that have been Brian? So I dug out my little black book to discover that I'd played Lord Franklyn in two consecutive Festivals. Judi was with me in 2003, so it must have been 2002. But did I have any hard evidence? Turning to "D" in my "folkie" address book there it is: Brian Dawson, complete with his address in Washingborough and his telephone number. Vic's photo confirmed it. My memory is correct, I've met Brian Dawson. RIP. Pete. |
Subject: RE: Obit: Brian Dawson (22 Nov 13) From: MikeL2 Date: 23 Nov 13 - 06:44 AM Hi Many thanks for keeping us informed about Brian's situation. I am saddened indeed to hear the news of his passing. I did not know Brian personally, but saw him perform several times in the Northwest. I was always struck by his performances and his obvious kindness and interest in Folk music and the people connected with it. Please accept my sincere condolences. Regards MikeL2 |
Subject: RE: Obit: Brian Dawson (22 Nov 13) From: MartinRyan Date: 23 Nov 13 - 05:27 AM Great to see the obvious affection with which Brian was regarded across such a wide range of people. Rest in peace. Regards |
Subject: RE: Obit: Brian Dawson (22 Nov 13) From: GUEST,Kathy Hobkirk Date: 23 Nov 13 - 05:20 AM Our paths crossed rarely usually Cullerlie and Whitby but it was always lovely to catch up and to hear Brian sing. A gentleman in every sense of the word. My condolences to his family. Kathy |
Subject: RE: Obit: Brian Dawson (22 Nov 13) From: Joules Date: 23 Nov 13 - 05:13 AM So sorry to hear this news. I remember seeing Brian at many a singaround. My condolences to family and friends. R.I.P. Brian as you join that huge singaround in the sky |
Subject: RE: Obit: Brian Dawson (22 Nov 13) From: GUEST,Steve Ogden Date: 23 Nov 13 - 03:49 AM Nearly forty years ago as I was starting out Brian was a huge source of help and encouragement. I still have the copy of O'Neils Music of Ireland which he went through and marked out the tune which were still current (he was a fine fiddle player having had lessons with the wonderful Pat Nealy). He also introduced to Lincolnshire folk song and folklore and was a mine of information which he was always willing to share. He was a wonderful man who will be sadly missed. My condolences o his family. RIP Steve |
Subject: RE: Obit: Brian Dawson (22 Nov 13) From: GUEST,Richard Smith Date: 22 Nov 13 - 05:17 PM Thanks to all for such wonderful memories being posted. We had our suspicions over the years of the affection and regard that so many of you clearly held for Brian. We are touched. Only now is it all becoming so obvious. Brian was always so careful to note down in written form his sources of words and music from collecting material over so many years, notoriously on pieces of paper as has been commented on by one observer. It is hoped that one day some of this will be published as a way of preserving part of Brian's legacy. We, along with many others, did keep trying to persuade him to publish more! We'd be so grateful for any copies of photographs or recordings of Brian performing (along with information of where and when) as these seem quite scarce. I'll provide an update to advise of funeral arrangements once arrangements are made. Thanks again. In haste, Richard (lindumboy@gmail.com) |
Subject: RE: Obit: Brian Dawson (22 Nov 13) From: GUEST,Guest Date: 22 Nov 13 - 05:16 PM A great loss to Lincolnshire and the folk music world. R.I.P. Brian x |
Subject: RE: Obit: Brian Dawson (22 Nov 13) From: Georgiansilver Date: 22 Nov 13 - 05:13 PM A gentleman.... a scholar.... and an amazing performer! :) :) Rest in Peace Brian! :) |
Subject: RE: Obit: Brian Dawson (22 Nov 13) From: RoyH (Burl) Date: 22 Nov 13 - 04:55 PM I have been saddened by the number of friends from the folk music world that have passed away in the last couple of years. And now Brian has joined that number. We will all mis this lovely bloke, one of natures gentlemen, and a fine singer/musician/collector to boot. I will always remember his genuine modesty whenever I went to book him for a club or festival that I was running. He would say 'Well, I only sing ditties', and would ask a fee that was ridiculously cheap for an artist of his calibre. There is no-one on the folk scene that I liked better than he, and I know a lot of people. Elaine and I send our condolences to his family. Goodbye,and Thank You for being with us dear Brian. R.I.P. |
Subject: RE: Obit: Brian Dawson (22 Nov 13) From: GUEST,Guest (Steve Corcoran) Date: 22 Nov 13 - 04:40 PM I'm saddened to hear this (via the 'Caistor Memories' group on FB) and my thoughts go to his family... I didn't know him that well (I was a kid then), but he kindled an interest in folk music (especially songs from Lincolnshire) in me that has stayed with me. I rememeber Brian (as a member of "The Broadside" folk group) coming to 'interview' my late mum (Violet Corcoran) at our home in Nettleon about the various folk songs she had learned from my grandad (Ned Mumby). I still have the copy of the LP "The Moon Shone Bright" he gave her and I have sung some of the songs from it at various 'folk pubs' in my travels across the country! I even had the honour of singing The Lincolshire Wedding Song at a friends' wedding reception in Bedfordshire. An all-round nice guy! Rest in Peace. |
Subject: RE: Obit: Brian Dawson (22 Nov 13) From: Steve Gardham Date: 22 Nov 13 - 03:16 PM Very sad news. Condolences to all close friends and family. I have only met Brian briefly over a very long period, sometimes to share knowledge, sometimes to play together. His knowledge of Lincolnshire lore and music was legendary, and I strongly suspect much of this is now lost. A sad loss on so many levels. |
Subject: RE: Obit: Brian Dawson (22 Nov 13) From: MoorleyMan Date: 22 Nov 13 - 02:20 PM Only just heard after following this thread with some trepidation for ten days now. But what sad news. And what a true gentleman we have lost. Sympathies and condolences to his family. |
Subject: RE: Obit: Brian Dawson (22 Nov 13) From: GUEST,John Conolly Date: 22 Nov 13 - 12:59 PM I have just heard the very sad news of Brian's passing - thank-you, Richard, for keeping his many friends informed of the situation ,and please pass on to his family my deepest sympathy,on behalf of myself and his other old friends and musical companions in the Broadside. It will be evident,from the many messages here on this forum ,that Brian was a much-loved and respected member of the Folk Community. His voice has not been silenced.however - it lives on in the many old songs which he loved so much, and which he brought back to life in his performances. Rest in peace, old friend. |
Subject: RE: Obit: Brian Dawson (22 Nov 13) From: Anne Neilson Date: 22 Nov 13 - 12:36 PM Sad news, indeed -- but hope that Brian's family can eventually find some comfort from the knowledge that Brian was held so warmly in the affections of so many people. IMO that only happens with a 'real' person whose involvement is genuine and comes from a love of what s/he is doing. I only met Brian briefly a couple of times, but was very taken by his love of his music, a very refreshing alternative to current obsessions with 'career path trajectories'. Condolences to all his family. |
Subject: RE: Obit: Brian Dawson (22 Nov 13) From: GUEST,Penny & Malcolm Hatton Date: 22 Nov 13 - 11:40 AM Dear Richard What a sad day for the Folk Scene - which will never quite be the same again. We have been friends with Brian for more than 40 years through our mutual interest in folk music and dancing - so know what a great character he was and what a truly fantastic musician and raconteur. A great loss to everyone. Please accept our sincere condolences to you and the rest of the family. Penny & Malcolm Hatton |
Subject: RE: Obit: Brian Dawson (22 Nov 13) From: Vic Smith Date: 22 Nov 13 - 10:59 AM Brian at Whitby in August |
Subject: RE: Obit: Brian Dawson (22 Nov 13) From: Matthew Edwards Date: 22 Nov 13 - 10:56 AM Thanks to Richard for keeping everyone informed and my condolences to him and all Brian's family. I've really enjoyed listening to Brian's songs, and his Lincolnshire lore. A lovely man who will be sorely missed. Matthew |
Subject: RE: Obit: Brian Dawson (22 Nov 13) From: GUEST,Pete Sumner Date: 22 Nov 13 - 10:48 AM Such sad news, and a great loss to his family and friends. Brian and the Broadside were my introduction to folk music generally and Lincolnshire folk in particular, and I owe him a tremendous debt of gratitude. My condolences to his family and host of friends. RIP Brian |
Subject: RE: Brian Dawson-health From: GUEST,Tatterfoal Date: 22 Nov 13 - 10:10 AM Sad news have fond memories of Brian popping in for coffee at Sidmouth last year, always entertaining to chat with and a good bloke will miss his fine playing and singing. We will miss you Brian. Pete |
Subject: RE: Brian Dawson-health From: Banjo-Flower Date: 22 Nov 13 - 10:03 AM RIP Brian I really used to love playing along with you and Tom Smith at reely grim Great times Gerry |
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