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14 Aug 07 - 09:47 AM (#2125178) Subject: Obit: Tom Dillon From: GUEST,Gadaffi Lawrence Heath reported in Tuesday's Sidmouth newsletter that Tom Dillon passed away on Wednesday 1st August after a yearlong fight against prostate cancer. He worked on the railway before his retirement. He was a regular on the Guildford folk scene from the 1960s onwards and told me stories of the Star Folk Club run by Mark amnd Margaret Berry. He was a wonderful Irish baritone whose excellent balladry was a joy to listen to. I shall never forget that resonant voice. I sense that his reticence in performing was due to his worry about making a fool in himself upon tripping over the lyrics. He was a regular at The Volunteer at Sidmouth. Few recordings of him were made to my knowledge, and wonder if anyone else made the effort. |
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15 Aug 07 - 08:09 AM (#2125916) Subject: RE: Obit: Tom Dillon (1 August 2007)(UK) From: RoyH (Burl) One by one friends I have known via the folk scene pass away. It's inevitable, but saddening none the less. I knew Tom from the many times I sang in Guilford years ago, and always loved his singing. He had a fine voice and knew how to use it to let the song shine through. I haven't seen him in a long time and it hurts to know that I didn't get to say goodbye. But I will remember him, and his singing. Condolences to his family. Mention of the Berry's club brings back very good memories too. Anybody know how they are nowadays?, Burl. |