Subject: RE: NADIA CATTOUSE - whatever happened to? From: GUEST,Roberta. Date: 01 Sep 07 - 09:40 PM Never mind 'whatever happened to Nadia Cattouse', I want to know whatever happened to Barrie Beattie. Bet he doesn't remember me, but I remember him with holes in his jacket pockets! Those were the days, eh? |
Subject: RE: NADIA CATTOUSE - whatever happened to? From: GUEST,Gerda Flöckinger Date: 06 Jul 07 - 06:36 AM I think the spelling was SHIRLEY ABICAIR |
Subject: RE: NADIA CATTOUSE - whatever happened to? From: GUEST,Alex Date: 05 Jul 07 - 01:00 PM Mike Lindup Father is called David Lindup and was a music composer. One of his songs appear on "full monty " soundtrack. |
Subject: RE: NADIA CATTOUSE - whatever happened to? From: GUEST,Barry Beattie Date: 28 Jun 07 - 07:59 PM These threads brought back some memories! I was backing guitarist for Nadia for a couple of years, after Martin Carthy was unable to continue to do it. This was 1966 I think. I appeared with her at two Edinburgh Festivals as well as various folk clubs and concerts. However I've not heard anything of her since I got out of the folk scene in the early 70's. |
Subject: RE: NADIA CATTOUSE - whatever happened to? From: RolyH Date: 31 May 07 - 05:42 AM Thats the photo from the album 'Earth Mother' which contains the excellent 'All Around My Grandmother's Floor. If that article is anything to go by , I'd better hang on to those vinyl recordings I've got of her. |
Subject: RE: NADIA CATTOUSE - whatever happened to? From: GUEST,Johnno Date: 31 May 07 - 04:41 AM Interesting link plus photo http://theyanksizzler.libsyn.com/index.php?post_id=81338 |
Subject: RE: NADIA CATTOUSE - whatever happened to? From: Darowyn Date: 30 Apr 07 - 01:43 PM Is it just me? but I remember the song listed above as "Jumbie Jamboree", not Zombie Jamboree. I think Jumbie is a West Indian word for a ghost or spirit. Cheers Dave |
Subject: RE: NADIA CATTOUSE - whatever happened to? From: Fliss Date: 29 Apr 07 - 06:26 PM There are 104 postings from people who care what happened to Nadia - and then theres yours... does that answer your banal question? |
Subject: RE: NADIA CATTOUSE - whatever happened to? From: GUEST Date: 29 Apr 07 - 04:23 PM who really cares what happened to her. |
Subject: RE: NADIA CATTOUSE - whatever happened to? From: The Doctor Date: 04 Mar 07 - 05:56 AM In May '05 Bob asked who wrote Kelston Round Hill, and nobody seems to have replied. According to the sleeve notes in front of me it was written by Christopher Rowe of Kingston-upon-Hull. The only KRH I have found is 714' high and just to the NW of Bath, Somerset. The song was sung by Nadia, along with Tread Lightly, The Threshold, If That Is What You Want, People Like People Like Themselves, The Man For All Colours and Grief And Glory. |
Subject: RE: NADIA CATTOUSE - whatever happened to? From: Murray MacLeod Date: 03 Mar 07 - 06:38 PM Was ???? Was???? Why the past tense ? |
Subject: RE: NADIA CATTOUSE - whatever happened to? From: GUEST,Kwesi Bacchra Date: 03 Mar 07 - 06:30 PM Nadia Cattouse, a lovely warm personality, was not Jamaican but from Belize |
Subject: RE: NADIA CATTOUSE - whatever happened to? From: GUEST,Andy Date: 06 Jul 06 - 10:23 AM Sees the tennis, then? |
Subject: RE: NADIA CATTOUSE - whatever happened to? From: GUEST Date: 04 Jul 06 - 08:47 AM Lisa Bailey, Nadia is my aunt, my mother is gloria cattouse, nadia is living in wimbledon |
Subject: RE: NADIA CATTOUSE - whatever happened to? From: GUEST,Pete Maclean Date: 25 Sep 05 - 01:38 PM I have fond (although hazy) memories of Nadia on television in the 1960s. There was one program that I used to see her on fairly regularly, maybe "Hootenany" which someone mentioned or was it "Stramash"? If Nadia is indeed still with us, I hope very much that she is well and knows that many of us remember her dearly. |
Subject: RE: NADIA CATTOUSE - whatever happened to? From: GUEST,Jackie S Date: 28 Aug 05 - 10:37 AM Hi Lenny, my father was one of the men who came from belize with the BHFU. He is now 95 yrs old and living in edinburgh, he was in the documentary titled the Tree Fellers. |
Subject: RE: NADIA CATTOUSE - whatever happened to? From: GUEST,Lenny Date: 29 Jun 05 - 01:16 PM You might be able to help me, so far I have a photo from the British national Archives and a little Information on the British Honduras Forestry department which left here in 1941 to go to Scotland. I just recently opened a museum in Cayo and have two friends who served with this department during the war. I want to erect a monument and paint all the names of the men who went, before they fade away into the past. So if you could gather any Information or copies of photos to help me this would be greatly appreciated. Many Thanks Lenny Wragg Ex British military |
Subject: RE: NADIA CATTOUSE - whatever happened to? From: John MacKenzie Date: 05 Jun 05 - 01:56 PM She's very fondly remembered by myself and many others, you can certainly send her my love and best wishes when you see her. Giok |
Subject: RE: NADIA CATTOUSE - whatever happened to? From: GUEST,Caroline Cattouse Date: 05 Jun 05 - 01:52 PM Hi Don't really know any of her music, but my Husband is her Nephew. He met up with her recently and we are planning to meet again soon. I will certainly ask her, and also show her this very interesting thread. I am sure she will be amazed that she still attracts so much interest. |
Subject: RE: NADIA CATTOUSE - whatever happened to? From: GUEST,bob Date: 15 May 05 - 04:08 PM Hello did Nadia write the lyrics for Kelston roundhill, and does anyone have an idea to which Kelston roundhill it refers to. |
Subject: RE: NADIA CATTOUSE - whatever happened to? From: GUEST,drubnone@yahoo.com Date: 26 Mar 05 - 08:47 PM What was her father's name? |
Subject: RE: NADIA CATTOUSE - whatever happened to? From: GUEST,Mike Turner Date: 23 Dec 04 - 07:53 AM What fruits an idle Google will bring forth! I don't know what made me do a search on 'Nadia Cattouse' but I'm very pleased to see such a wealth of data in a still-live thread here. Does anyone remember Nadia's brief song of domestic tragedy that went something like this :- Hosannah! I build me house, oh Ahah! I build it on the sandy ground, Ahah! ... [after which it gets destroyed by various weather conditions] I've a recording of it somewhere, off air, from 1966. I think my favourite one, though, was "Good Luck to the Buck", which I'm sure must have been written by Sydney Carter, as he gives an intro to the song between verses one and two of Nadia's performance. I remember seeing Nadia on TV much more recently, perhaps in the late 1980's or early 1990's? They referred to her earlier TV work and showed a brief clip of her as she now was. Nadia's singing was certainly one of the inspirations that brought me into the folk movement. Cheers, Mike |
Subject: RE: NADIA CATTOUSE - whatever happened to? From: woodsie Date: 11 Dec 04 - 11:31 AM Thanks for the lyric for "Kelston Round Hill" Herga! My sister used to sing this song in the late sixties. She has asked me to learn the guitar part so I can accompany her. The problem is I only have a vague recollection of the tune - Any body know the guitar chords? |
Subject: RE: NADIA CATTOUSE - whatever happened to? From: Murray MacLeod Date: 04 Dec 04 - 07:00 AM Malcolm, just in case you missed a previous post above, I reproduce part of it here, you may find it useful. Subject: RE: NADIA CATTOUSE - whatever happened to? From: BUTTERFLY - PM Date: 24 Jan 03 - 06:59 PM Nadia Cattouse sings "Red and Green Christmas" on "Club Folk Voluume 1" and "B.C. People" and "All Around My Grandmother's Floor" on "Club Folk Volume 2" (Peg Records, PS2 and PS3, both 1972). Mention is made in a previous posting (Big Tim 7.4.2002) of a line of hers "We musn't spoil the tellyvee [sic]"! I seem to remember the verse in a song about the commercialisation of Christmas (so what's new?: "There are no lights upon our Christmas Tree We must not spoil the Telly-Vee No party games, no mistletoe Just whistle Wenceslas and out (?or off) you go" |
Subject: RE: NADIA CATTOUSE - whatever happened to? From: GUEST,Malcolm Stewart Date: 04 Dec 04 - 05:26 AM I knew Nadia a little during the sixties. She, Sidney Carter, Donald Swann and I did some TV and folk places together in Edinburgh. I only once heard her sing "Red and Green Christmas" and it haunts me still (though I can't remember the tune or words!). So far as I recall "Port Mahon" was writted be Sidney (who also wrote "Down Below", and "Lord of the Dance". Nadia sang it like magic. She was a fine person and beautiful singer. Very happy to hear of her again. |
Subject: RE: NADIA CATTOUSE - whatever happened to? From: GUEST,jwhite5096@rogers.com Date: 27 Nov 04 - 04:23 PM I met Nadia at the Theatre in the Round in Stoke on Trent in 1966. The local Anti Apartheid Movement put on a show commemorating the anniversary of the Sharpeville massacre with a script my wife and I wrote. It was read by actors from the theatre; Nadia and a Keele student (Jeff Parton?) sang protest songs - I remember Crow on the Cradle. I think Ben Kingsley and Robert Powell were among the readers. Nelson Mandela's speech "Why I am prepared to die" closed the programme.The show was a sellout (in aid of AAM) and Nadia was moving beyond belief James White |
Subject: RE: NADIA CATTOUSE - whatever happened to? From: John MacKenzie Date: 27 Nov 04 - 11:40 AM The birthplace of Mayonnaise is Port Mahon! Giok |
Subject: RE: NADIA CATTOUSE - whatever happened to? From: GUEST,rak@richardson4781.freeserve.co.uk Date: 27 Nov 04 - 11:10 AM I too love the song 'Port Mahon' and have a rather scratchy sounding single of Nadia singing it. I visit Port Mahon regularly in Menorca and also have a copy of the Spanish version of it sung by Joana Pons. |
Subject: RE: NADIA CATTOUSE - whatever happened to? From: John MacKenzie Date: 27 Nov 04 - 08:14 AM Sorry this site. Giok |
Subject: RE: NADIA CATTOUSE - whatever happened to? From: John MacKenzie Date: 27 Nov 04 - 05:03 AM There are a couple of pictures on this site that include Nadia. This site may also be of interest to London folkies of a similar vintage to myself. Giok |
Subject: RE: NADIA CATTOUSE - whatever happened to? From: Leadfingers Date: 26 Nov 04 - 07:52 PM Zombie Jamboree as sung by Nadia has three verses , the first two are as posted Except for lasthalf of second is :- The Lead singer starts to make his rhyme While the other Zombies rattlin'their bones in time Third verse is ;- Left and right its getting sweet When a bystander mash the zombies feet The Zombie lift one finger to warn Saying mister take care you mash me corn Funniest sight I ever did see Was a Zombie eating Codish and Pungee Never more Mobie or Ginger Beer Than at the zombie parade that took place out here More or less - I dont guarantee the spelling , but thats whats on the record ! |
Subject: RE: NADIA CATTOUSE - whatever happened to? From: GUEST,David Howard Date: 26 Nov 04 - 02:39 PM This is fascinating, I just thought of her a day or two ago and was sent this thread, and all the memories are coming back- I already remembered Robin Hall and Jimmy McGregor and watching her in the 60s at the weekend. The only record I was able to find was a single on sale in the States, but the albums appear to be almost unobtainable, Earth Mother and especially the Nadia Cattouse one which is worth a lot of money. If anyone has any idea where I could get hold of one I'd be really happy. By the wasy, anyone remember the South African Jeremy Taylor? I just heard his EP 'Ag pleez Deddy' for the first time in 35 years after a similar search. Those were the days! satguru@hotmail.com |
Subject: RE: NADIA CATTOUSE - whatever happened to? From: GUEST,BJ Date: 20 Nov 04 - 10:04 PM I must be young on this thread. I have heard about Albert Cattouse -- only because of the building that once housed Radio Belize -- but I've never heard anything about Nadia Cattouse. I have heard a song Peel Neck John Crow and I know that there is a person named Sylvia Cattouse here in Belize -- she works/worked with the University of Belize. This stuff is interesting. I am interested in knowing more about Belizeans who have contributed in history. My most enlightening read this year was Baymen. The one by Forbes -- published by Stephen Fairweather. |
Subject: RE: NADIA CATTOUSE - whatever happened to? From: GUEST Date: 20 Nov 04 - 01:09 PM Hello: I will ask Daphne Navarette who is a friend of Nadia Cattouse. When I lived in England in the 60s I met her. Her husband either played in the band with John Dankworth or managed John Dankworth. What is interesting is that my husband and I went to see Cleo Laine and her son was selling her CDs and I mentioned that I grew up in Belize and knew Nadia. He was quite pleased as he grew up knowing her as a family friend. I believe she attended the gala when Cleo Laine became a dame by the queen. Will call Daphne and find out what she knows as the last time she visited London, I believe she stayed with Nadia. I am also interested in writing about the men from Belize who went to England during WWII. My grandmother always talked of one man, Mr. Thurton from York Street who went and never came back. I met his daughter here in Los Angeles, and found out about another man, I believe his name is Parades. Know his daughter. That would be quite a story. Never saw this thread before, but then Harry knows everyone and everything going on. Will get back to you. |
Subject: RE: NADIA CATTOUSE - whatever happened to? From: GUEST,Guest, jstraughan@lmu.edu Date: 05 Nov 04 - 11:39 PM I am a Belizean-America sociologist living in Los Angeles who found this thread quite interesting. As a child I heard a lot about Nadia Cattouse from my mother and even heard her on the BBC. Because one of my areas of interest is Belizean migration her story (biography) has been of interest to me. There are many Newswpaper articles on her in Old Belizean (British Honduran) newspapers like the Clarion and Billboard. I know for instance that while her father Albert Cattouse was a supporter of the People's United Party (and a cabinet minister in the Price government) she was a supporter of the then National Indedendence Party (perhaps because her mother was a Fairweather) in the late 1960s. She also knew one British Honduran who migrated to Britain in 1919 by the name of Arthurs (article from the Billboard).I know a little bit more about her biography, but there is more to her story that I would like to know. Back in the early 1980s a Belizean in England Amos Ford published a book on the experience of British Honduran men serving in a forestry unit in Scotland during WWII. Regrettably, she is a historical figure (like Belizean Samuel Haynes and Ludwig Lightburn in the U.S.) but nothing substantive has been written about her and her family in Britain. She figures prominently in the history of Blacks in Britain and Belizeans in Britain. If there is anyone that can assist me in finding out more about her life in Britain I would greatly appreciate it. My e-mail is jstraughan@lmu.edu. You can also write me at J. Straughan, Dept. of Sociology, Loyola Marymount University, Los Angeles CA. 90045-2659. |
Subject: RE: NADIA CATTOUSE - whatever happened to? From: GUEST, ebay ID ( rgbrooklands ) Date: 28 Oct 04 - 03:42 PM ebay item - 4047842944 PICTURE AND TRACK LISTING |
Subject: RE: NADIA CATTOUSE - whatever happened to? From: mccann Date: 15 Oct 04 - 03:43 PM Thanks Murray, Its great to have the lyrics to Zombie Jamboree although I think Nadia's version might have differed slightly from this version. Thanks again. It really brought back happy memories. Ian McCann |
Subject: Lyr Add: ZOMBIE JAMBOREE From: Murray MacLeod Date: 15 Oct 04 - 12:36 PM ZOMBIE JAMBOREE It was a Zombie Jamboree Took place in a New York cemetery It was a Zombie Jamboree Took place in a New York cemetery Zombies from all parts of the Island Some of them was a great Calypsonians Although the season was Carnival We get together in bacchanal And they singing Back to back, belly to belly I don't give a damn, I done dead already Oho back to back, belly to belly At the Zombie Jamboree One female Zombie wouldn't behave See how she jumping out of the grave In one hand a quarter rum In the other hand she knocking Congo drum Believe singer start to make his rhyme The Zombies are racking their bones in thyme One bystander had this to say 'T was a pleasure to see the Zombies break away Back to back, belly to belly I don't give a damn, I done dead already Oho back to back, belly to belly At the Zombie Jamboree I goin' talk to Miss Brigit Bardot And tell her miss Bardot take it slow All the men think they're Casanova When they see that she's bare foot all over Even old men out into beaker Find their hearts getting weaker and weaker So I goin' to ask her for your sake and mine At least to wear her ear rings part at the time Back to back, belly to belly I don't give a damn, I done dead already Oho back to back, belly to belly At the Zombie Jamboree A lot of World leaders talkin' 'bout war And I'm afraid they're going too far So it's up to us you and me To put an end to Catastrophe We must appeal to their goodness of heart And ask them to breech in and please do their part Cause if this Atomic war begin They won't even have a part to breech in Back to back, belly to belly I don't give a damn, I done dead already Oho back to back, belly to belly At the Zombie Jamboree |
Subject: RE: NADIA CATTOUSE - whatever happened to? From: GUEST,ian mccann Date: 15 Oct 04 - 08:31 AM I had the pleasure of working with Nadia in the mid-sixties at the Prince Charles Theatre (now I believe a cinema). I was accompanist to Dominic Behan and Nadia in Dominic's satirical show 'Behan, Behan,Behan'. The show also featured Alex Cambell, Nigel Denve and The Haverim. My favourite Nadia song was Zombie Jamboree (I'd love to get hold of the lyrics). Nadia was real real pro and a very kind and caring person. |
Subject: RE: NADIA CATTOUSE - whatever happened to? From: Susanne (skw) Date: 25 Sep 04 - 08:12 PM Murray, you're absolutely right, it just didn't register. And I even looked at the name again before sending it off to see was there a first name included! I do get these blind spots. Sorry! |
Subject: RE: NADIA CATTOUSE - whatever happened to? From: Margret RoadKnight Date: 25 Sep 04 - 08:07 PM Nadia's address emailed, OK (when there was no early response to my offer, it went off my radar screen....) |
Subject: RE: NADIA CATTOUSE - whatever happened to? From: Margret RoadKnight Date: 25 Sep 04 - 08:04 PM |
Subject: RE: NADIA CATTOUSE - whatever happened to? From: Murray MacLeod Date: 25 Sep 04 - 07:53 PM Susanne, I think CCattouse@aol.com is fairly self-explanatory, don't you think ? :-) |
Subject: RE: NADIA CATTOUSE - whatever happened to? From: Susanne (skw) Date: 25 Sep 04 - 07:34 PM C Cattouse, as Margaret can't PM you, you may want to leave your eMail address in this thread, for her to send you the postal address. Good luck! |
Subject: RE: NADIA CATTOUSE - whatever happened to? From: Murray MacLeod Date: 25 Sep 04 - 07:30 PM I will email you her address tomorrow. btw, I mistakenly stated above that Nadia had become a grandmother for the first time. In fact , this is her third grand-child. |
Subject: RE: NADIA CATTOUSE - whatever happened to? From: GUEST,Ccattouse@aol.com Date: 25 Sep 04 - 04:00 PM Hi Would love to get in touch with Nadia, so would be grateful for her address. Several years ago a lady contacted us as she had a portrait of Nadia which her husband had painted. He had since died and she was clearing out her loft. We were to pass Nadia's details on but for some reason this did not happen. We live to regret the day as I'm sure the painting would have been lovely. |
Subject: RE: NADIA CATTOUSE - whatever happened to? From: Murray MacLeod Date: 16 Sep 04 - 06:37 PM Worth mentioning that Nadia recently became a grandmother for the first time, (as indeed did Paddie Bell, whom I mentioned in a post above, and who has a picture of Nadias's granddaughter on her mantelpiece.) Margaret, perhaps you should email Guest CCattouse above, she won't be able to PM you as she is a Guest ... |
Subject: RE: NADIA CATTOUSE - whatever happened to? From: Margret RoadKnight Date: 15 Sep 04 - 10:55 PM PM me for a postal address, OK. |
Subject: RE: NADIA CATTOUSE - whatever happened to? From: GUEST,Ccattouse@aol.com Date: 15 Sep 04 - 04:40 PM I am maried to Trevor Cattouse who is the son of Roy Cattouse who is Nadia's brother. Would love to make contact with Nadia as we lost touch several years ago. Seems that she is still around. Her brother, Roy formaly British Honduras Middle weight boxing champion died back in 1997. My husband Trevor who was also a former professional boxer, was in touch with Nadia via his father, and used to visit her when she lived in Raynes Park. |
Subject: RE: NADIA CATTOUSE - whatever happened to? From: GUEST,Andy Roberts webmaster Date: 12 Feb 04 - 03:50 PM Hi everybody I have just posted an update to Andy Roberts web site (andyrobertsmusic.com) and have included a recently obtained image of Nadia's album Earth Mother (On 'collaborations' page). There are also some other images from Complilation albums that featured Andy, some of which include tracks from Nadia, including 'All Around My Grandmother's Floor' which was of course written by Andy Roberts and Mike Evans. Regards Paul @ARM.com |
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