Subject: RE: The Halliard - any memories of this group? From: Howard Jones Date: 19 Sep 23 - 01:26 PM Hi Linda, I'm fine, thanks for asking, and still playing. I moved up north about 40 years ago and now I only seem to get back to Essex for funerals :( I still see one or two people at other music events. Lots of good memories of Blackmore, Brentwood and Chelmsford folk clubs. |
Subject: RE: The Halliard - any memories of this group? From: GUEST,Linda Jones Date: 19 Sep 23 - 01:14 PM Hello Howard. Please excuse the late response, but better late than never. Hope all is well with you. Are you still in essex? Linda |
Subject: RE: The Halliard - any memories of this group? From: Howard Jones Date: 19 Sep 23 - 01:26 PM Hi Linda, I'm fine, thanks for asking, and still playing. I moved up north about 40 years ago and now I only seem to get back to Essex for funerals :( I still see one or two people at other music events. Lots of good memories of Blackmore, Brentwood and Chelmsford folk clubs. |
Subject: RE: The Halliard - any memories of this group? From: GUEST,Linda Jones Date: 19 Sep 23 - 01:14 PM Hello Howard. Please excuse the late response, but better late than never. Hope all is well with you. Are you still in essex? Linda |
Subject: RE: The Halliard - any memories of this group? From: Nigel Paterson Date: 27 Oct 21 - 10:43 AM A little refresh...just in case one or two of you may still be hankering after the golden days of the 60s UK Folk Revival. |
Subject: RE: The Halliard - any memories of this group? From: Nigel Paterson Date: 14 Oct 21 - 02:46 AM Good morning, John, Please tell me which of our songs you still sing. I'd love to hear about that, Very Best Wishes, Nigel. |
Subject: RE: The Halliard - any memories of this group? From: Anglo Date: 13 Oct 21 - 02:52 PM Well, the years go by, and some of us are still here. I'm far distant now in upstate New York, and as I said all my friends from Stourport in the old days are gone now, except for one I completely lost touch with, so I don't know if Tony Baylis is still around or not (maybe I should post a Mudcat query). Last I heard he was in Pershore. But I'm glad you guys are all still with us. I still sing a couple of the songs I learned from you in the old days, and I'll keep playing them as long as I can. The best to you, Nigel, and to Dave and Nic. |
Subject: RE: The Halliard - any memories of this group? From: Nigel Paterson Date: 12 Oct 21 - 10:31 AM Just one refresh. |
Subject: RE: The Halliard - any memories of this group? From: Nigel Paterson Date: 10 Oct 21 - 03:54 AM Good morning, John, It never ceases to amaze me, after so much time has passed, that good folk such as yourself, take the time to get in touch & refresh treasured memories. I do remember the Boat Club & the stacked pints! More especially, it's the audience that I'm so happy to be reminded of...one of the best on the circuit...so responsive, warm & welcoming. Dave, Nic & I are still here: JUST! Your kind message is more important to me than you could ever had imagined. I'm living with a type of dementia. Slowly but surely, precious memories such as these are being lost. I'm so grateful that you've written, & so grateful to Maeve for her email. I never would've known, otherwise. I look upon Maeve as the guardian of my Mudcat Memories. Very best wishes to you, Nigel P. |
Subject: RE: The Halliard - any memories of this group? From: GUEST,maeve Date: 09 Oct 21 - 03:34 PM Hello, John! I have sent an email to Nigel to let him know of your kind note. |
Subject: RE: The Halliard - any memories of this group? From: Anglo Date: 09 Oct 21 - 12:34 PM Oops, last post was me. I didn't intend the anonymous handle, must have tossed my cookie. |
Subject: RE: The Halliard - any memories of this group? From: GUEST Date: 09 Oct 21 - 12:32 PM Hi Nigel - happy memories of you three gentlemen at the Boat Club in Stourport-on-Severn in the early-mid 60s. You won't remember me but you might remember the club, over the boathouse. A private club, so though the bar closed at 10:30 the gig ran later, and folks stacked up their pints when the bar stopped serving. I'm in the States now, I had a reunion with a few of the old house band & regular floor singers a few years ago, but they're all gone now. Glad you're still around. All the best to you - John Roberts. |
Subject: RE: The Halliard - any memories of this group? From: GUEST,Gill Varndell Date: 08 Oct 21 - 10:41 AM Gv Are you still out there? My memories of Halliard are as a schoolgirl member of Romford Folk Club.I was hooked straight away. I followed Nic Jones obsessively. I bought the vinyl and later whatever cds were available. Romford Folk Club had some amazing performers including the Young Tradition, Incredible String Band, and so on ad infinitum. Nic Jones is still my favourite to listen to.I coveted his percussive guitar style and wished I could play at all! Good, good days. |
Subject: RE: The Halliard - any memories of this group? From: Nigel Paterson Date: 23 Jan 21 - 04:43 AM John, thank you for extending the thread timeline! Always good to hear from folk who remember the early days. Nigel, Nic & Dave (Yes, we're all still around...just!) |
Subject: RE: The Halliard - any memories of this group? From: GUEST,John Filbey Date: 21 Jan 21 - 03:29 AM Nigel, this thread must be one of the longest timelines I have seen! I was a frequent attendee of the Chelmsford Folk Club, when I became a "day boy". Also frequent visitor to Corn Exchange to see the likes of The Animals, Pink Floyd (psychedelia not well received by the Mid-Essex crowd!), Soft Machine, Moody Blues and Hendrix(35p ticket!).Also remember a club the other side of Tindal Square, where acts included The Graham Bond Organisation, Klu J?. Very grateful that Nic got me a Summer job at the outdoor baths in 1966. Sorry to read that your Brentwood days were not enjoyable. I remember you as a consummate gymnast, definitely Shortie's favourite! I'm still in touch with OBs including Marten Davies, Graham Boyd and Tony Wallington. |
Subject: RE: The Halliard - any memories of this group? From: Nigel Paterson Date: 27 May 20 - 09:52 AM Anonymous Guest, if, by "Halliards' LP" you mean "The Irish in me", released by Saga, then all three of us: Dave, Nic & myself, sang. The Halliard produced three albums in total, all of which can still be purchased here There is a fourth album, shared with & released by the late Mike Raven, but not available from Nic's website. Dear Guest, if your LP was in mint condition, it would be worth something in excess of £50.00 in today's money. Happy listening, Nigel Paterson (Mandolin, The Halliard). |
Subject: RE: The Halliard - any memories of this group? From: Noreen Date: 26 May 20 - 09:40 AM Good for you, anonymous GUEST! Hope you are enjoying it. |
Subject: RE: The Halliard - any memories of this group? From: GUEST Date: 24 May 20 - 03:44 PM Hi, I have a copy of the Halliard's LP. Very scratchy but still wonderful, Nic Jones vocals. |
Subject: RE: The Halliard - any memories of this group? From: Howard Jones Date: 23 Sep 19 - 05:17 AM Hi Linda, good to hear from you. What good times we had! |
Subject: RE: The Halliard - any memories of this group? From: GUEST,Keith Bottjer Date: 22 Sep 19 - 08:30 PM Hi Folks I have just found this great thread. Good to see Nigel and Dave contributing. I used to attend Chelmsford Folk Club in the sixties when The Halliard ( In those days Dave and Nigel were with Geoff Harris) were Resident. Great evenings with some amazing guests. To sit only 2 metres away from Bert Jansch, John Renbourne, Davy Graham, Martin Carthy and many others was, for a beginner guitar player absolute heaven and ripping the ends from my fingers trying to recall and play Anji and Blues Run The Game after such an evening was painful but elevating. Ha Ha! I can remember that the lads were kind enough to run a workshop session on (I seem to recall) Wednesdays where they would help us to learn. Always been grateful for that generosity of giving of their time and skills to us. I also seem to recall that a singer called Pete Beard that used to attend those workshops started another group and they became quite successful at least locally. I can’t remember the name but I’m sure that Nigel would know to whom I refer. Saw a flyer of yours in a guitar workshop in Barleylands Craft Centre Nigel. Still looking good mate! I’ll continue watching the blog and thread with interest. Best Regards all. |
Subject: RE: The Halliard - any memories of this group? From: Roger the Skiffler Date: 11 Oct 18 - 04:08 AM Not that it is any consolation but I've found the same with Jazz and Blues audiences, usually old gits like me these days. RtS |
Subject: RE: The Halliard - any memories of this group? From: Nigel Paterson Date: 11 Oct 18 - 03:40 AM Peter's post begs the question: "Are folk clubs failing to attract younger people to their audiences?" |
Subject: RE: The Halliard - any memories of this group? From: GUEST,Peter Date: 10 Oct 18 - 04:23 AM Brought back a few memories for me. I have been trying to remember just how under age I was when I first went to Brentwood FC to work out the 50th anniversary of my first introduction to folk clubs. I may no longer be one of the youngest in the room at a folk club but, half a century on, it is disturbing that I am sometimes still below the median age. |
Subject: RE: The Halliard - any memories of this group? From: Nigel Paterson Date: 10 Oct 18 - 02:07 AM Linda, thank you for a timely revival of this thread...I was beginning to think it was about to go extinct! The folk scene in Essex was great fun,loads of clubs, enthusiastic audiences & plenty of local talent. 'Expensive' guests like Paul Simon provided the icing on the cake. Very happy days. Nigel Paterson (mandolin, The Halliard) |
Subject: RE: The Halliard - any memories of this group? From: GUEST,Linda Jones Date: 09 Oct 18 - 05:06 PM Hello All What a blast from the past this is..........with posts from people whose names I recall from many years ago - Dave Moran; Dominic Pattern, Howard Jones, Simon Thorndycroft.......... others from Hornchurch FC; The Castle in Brentwood, The Bull at Blackmoor, Jim Garrett with his rocket guitar. I used to sing and play guitar particularly at the Bull in Blackmoor, Writtle and sometimes Hornchurch. Paul Simon at the Castle was a bit before my time. Anyone recall the folk club in Writtle - hosted by Ian Finlay? Dave Royale - writer of Simon Spider and others. Bill Delderfield - who went to the same school as me. Years have flown by but it was a great social life at that time. Living now on the Isle of Wight, which is beautiful. Take care Linda Jones |
Subject: RE: The Halliard - any memories of this group? From: Nigel Paterson Date: 13 Aug 15 - 05:51 AM Dear Nick, thank you for breathing life into the thread. Very impressed that you remembered the Tenor Recorder (I learned the descant recorder at Brentwood Prep in the 50s). My 'random act of kindness', loaning you my guitar is sadly lost in the mists of my time, but I'm very touched the memory remains fresh in yours. When Nic was enjoying his solo career, I'm reasonably sure he played a 'Fylde'...don't think he played a Fender professionally. A great pity you didn't get to see Paul Simon at the School Folk Club...1.5 hours of Paul at the height of his solo powers...all for free! Very Good to hear from you, Nigel Paterson. |
Subject: RE: The Halliard - any memories of this group? From: GUEST,NIck Hamlyn Date: 08 Aug 15 - 05:22 AM Just found this thread – rather late, apparently. I was a pupil at Brentwood School from 1962 until 1968 and I remember The Halliard performing at the school folk club on one of the first occasions I attended it. They played Ewan MacColl's "Go Down You Murderer", with Nigel Paterson playing his tenor recorder, a song that I had not heard before but later performed myself at the school folk club and elsewhere. One folk gig stands out in particular – it was in Shenfield in 1968 or 1969 where Nigel was the main performer. I played two or three of my own songs, which used different guitar tunings. Retuning in between, I lost my way and couldn't seem to find any usable arrangement (nerves!). Nigel very kindly lent me his guitar so that I could continue – I changed my plan and played something in standard tuning! By 1970 I was at the University of East Anglia and a regular performer at the folk club there. Stars from the folk scene were frequent bookings at the club and on one occasion this was Nic Jones, playing on his Fender guitar. At Brentwood, I remember the Paul Simon concert happening, but a minimum age limit was set and I was too young to go. Nick Hamlyn. |
Subject: RE: The Halliard - any memories of this group? From: Nigel Paterson Date: 23 Oct 13 - 07:51 AM Brian Cleave, how nice to hear from you. I don't remember whether The Halliard played at RAF Wyton, but we certainly did a gig or two at RAF Wittering. As for the Music & the Memories, you're more than welcome. They are very precious to us too. Kindest Regards, Nigel Paterson (Mandolin, The Halliard) |
Subject: RE: The Halliard - any memories of this group? From: Nigel Paterson Date: 23 Oct 13 - 07:31 AM Henryp, if my memory serves me correctly, Nic, Dave & I visited the Harkness Collection on more than one occasion. So yes, all The Halliard visited the Harris Library together. Boy, that winds back the years! Kindest Regards, Nigel Paterson. |
Subject: RE: The Halliard - any memories of this group? From: GUEST,henryp Date: 20 Oct 13 - 06:59 PM Nic and Joe appeared in Preston tonight, and received a great reception. The Harris Library in Preston holds the Harkness Collection of broadsheets. This was the source of the words of The Calico Printer's Clerk, and perhaps more songs. Earlier this month, my choir sang in the Harris Library and I wondered whether all The Halliard visited the Harris Library together? |
Subject: RE: The Halliard - any memories of this group? From: Nigel Paterson Date: 20 Oct 13 - 07:16 AM Michael, pronounced : Mer-RAN, Nigel |
Subject: RE: The Halliard - any memories of this group? From: MGM·Lion Date: 18 Oct 13 - 11:20 PM BTW ~~ @Dave Moran or anyone else who knows -- I have often wondered, but never got round to asking; some people with that surname pronounce it MORE-'n and some Mer-RAN -- How is Dave correctly referred to? All Best, either way ~Michael~ |
Subject: RE: The Halliard - any memories of this group? From: GUEST,Brian Cleave Date: 18 Oct 13 - 05:19 PM Hi just found this thread and thought I would add my twopenny worth. I remember the Halliard from when I served in the RAF and was stationed at Wyton (Cambridgshire)in the 60's. It was my intoduction to folk which I still love, and why I have just googled Halliard (from a distant memory)and ended up on this site. Thanks for the music and memories. Brian |
Subject: RE: The Halliard - any memories of this group? From: johnmac Date: 24 Sep 13 - 10:52 AM Message to howbe on aka Dominic Patten. this is my third attempt at this message, I am useless with computers. I doubt very much if you will remenber me. I ran a small and not very successful club in South Ockendon at which you (solo and with the Riggers) played a few times. Reading this thread has brought back great memories of what was a very productive and creative time for folk music. I have just recalled, this second in fact, that you also played a concert our club organised at the Thameside Theatre in Grays. Do you still own that lovely Guild guitar? Great memories of your club in Hornchurch and later Upminster where I saw some of the best people on the scene, many happily still working. I went to Shrewsbury Festival recently and was delighted to see and hear Nic Jones after so many years. I recall he was a friend of yours. We tried to get him for our club without success. Hope you are well and still making music. All the very best. John Mcgettigan |
Subject: RE: The Halliard - any memories of this group? From: pavane Date: 24 Oct 12 - 01:26 PM I hope the concert went well - I haven't seen a report. In the event, my daughter would not have been able to supply a cake - too busy sprogging. |
Subject: RE: The Halliard - any memories of this group? From: Nigel Paterson Date: 18 Aug 12 - 06:14 AM Really sorry to disappoint you, Paul, but DIYF is not on the set list for the gig. With Nic unable to play guitar as he used to, his son Joe would have had to have learned it. He lives many miles away from me, making rehearsals impossible. You will, however, still be able to enjoy such 'gems' as: 'The Lancashire Lads' & 'Calico Printer's Clerk'. To be frank, I'm not sure I could still play DIYF on my Mandolin. The Mandolin part made frequent use of harmonics, requiring a very steady hand, of which Dystonia has robbed me! Very pleased you took the trouble to get in touch...a true 'Halliard' fan! Kind Regards, Nigel. |
Subject: RE: The Halliard - any memories of this group? From: GUEST,999 Date: 16 Aug 12 - 05:36 PM That the concert is sold-out is great news. |
Subject: RE: The Halliard - any memories of this group? From: GUEST Date: 16 Aug 12 - 03:42 PM Yes indeed, I have great memories of The Halliard! Can't make the gig, but please resuscitate your arrangement of "Down in Yon Forest", so I can see it when the DVD comes out! I've never forgotten it -- or many others. Best wishes, Paul Magnussen |
Subject: RE: The Halliard - any memories of this group? From: Nigel Paterson Date: 05 Aug 12 - 05:40 AM Am very happy to report that the gig on 22nd Sept. at C#House is sold out. Nigel. |
Subject: RE: The Halliard - any memories of this group? From: Nigel Paterson Date: 21 May 12 - 11:53 AM Pavane, you'll need to contact Dave Moran about the cake. He was the 'Boss' of The Halliard. I was just a humble singer & Mandolin player. Nigel Paterson. |
Subject: RE: The Halliard - any memories of this group? From: pavane Date: 15 May 12 - 01:23 PM If I bring the cake, can I get in free? By the way, if you want it you had better order it/them! (And my daughter the cakemaker is expecting her own daughter in August) |
Subject: RE: The Halliard - any memories of this group? From: Nigel Paterson Date: 15 May 12 - 08:20 AM Along with Nic receiving his gold medal in September, 'The Halliard' (Dave Moran, Nic Jones & Nigel Paterson) will be reforming for one performance on the night, ably assisted by some of our friends. We are tending to refer to it as: 'The Halliard Big Band'! I'm lead to believe that the evening will be filmed/recorded. Tickets are now available, but I don't have the details to hand. Am blowing the dust off my mandolin as I type...not easy! Nigel Paterson. |
Subject: RE: The Halliard - any memories of this group? From: Nigel Paterson Date: 02 Apr 12 - 07:22 AM Michael, I'll do my very best to save you a piece! Nigel ;) |
Subject: RE: The Halliard - any memories of this group? From: MGM·Lion Date: 01 Apr 12 - 01:25 PM Nice touch?! A TREAT!!! |
Subject: RE: The Halliard - any memories of this group? From: Nigel Paterson Date: 01 Apr 12 - 12:48 PM Nice touch.... |
Subject: RE: The Halliard - any memories of this group? From: pavane Date: 01 Apr 12 - 10:10 AM And perhaps a penguin egg too |
Subject: RE: The Halliard - any memories of this group? From: Nigel Paterson Date: 01 Apr 12 - 03:20 AM Very happy to go halves with the cake. As to design, yes, there surely should be references as pavane suggests...can't think of anything more appropriate, Nigel. |
Subject: RE: The Halliard - any memories of this group? From: pavane Date: 20 Mar 12 - 03:09 PM I look forward to the cake suggestions. Surely a guitar and fiddle somewhere? Chessmen too? |
Subject: RE: The Halliard - any memories of this group? From: GUEST,Guest Dave Moran Date: 20 Mar 12 - 02:42 PM One of my favourite memories as a Halliard was actually not on stage but in the performers tent at the Cambridge Folk Festival and we were due to go on soon. Lots of notable and lesser performers in the beer tent including in the corner, the legendary blues and ragtime singer/ guitarist Rev Gary Davis who was blind. As he sat in the corner quietly playing- up on stage were the Watersons who wacked straight into a superb unaccompanied version of Hal an Tow- except Gary Davis loved their singing and proceeded to accompany them in the tent - on his guitar- with a strong blues twist and it really did sound great!!! It was actually what folk music was like in those years what I hope it might become again-open to all types of music but most of all not taking itself so seriously- the Hal n Tow Blues- I loved it. pavane The cake idea is a seriously good one - had a look on the site really nice cakes. Would be seriously interested in suggestions for the design for Nickies cake. A present from me & Nige & Chelmsford FC- come on Nige we can go halvies. 1st suggestion?? I await serious proposals. Dom - who had the Gibson?? Dave Moran |
Subject: RE: The Halliard - any memories of this group? From: pavane Date: 08 Mar 12 - 06:33 PM "Nic is to be awarded a Gold Medal or Badge(no less) by the English Folk Dance & Song Society on 22nd September next at Cecil Sharp House" If you want a folk-themed cake for the occasion, or a similar event, just let me know! My daughter's creations have included a Morris dancer cake with hat, bells and baldrick, and a model of my melodeon (Hohner Erica). She is in Wales, but I could deliver. This is her web site The melodeon cake is not yet there, but the Morris one is on the Corporate tab (though it may be moving soon) Dominic, I will try and dig out Foggy Duo and put them on MP3 - such gems as The Day my Canary Died : "Instead of tweeting, he dropped a greeting...". Might even have you on there somewhere. Pip_radish - I DID get into Nic first time round, and have all his albums in vinyl, unfortunately a bit scratched in places as they were well played. I STILL cannot work out the (variable) time structure of Lord Bateman. |
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