28 Oct 99 - 11:11 PM (#129283) Subject: Homebrew,; the band From: Susan A-R Has anyone heard of this group? I heard a radio program on them in the early to mid eighties, and don't know who the folks in the band were, or if they still exist. They did some nice material, mainly Dnglish. I'm quite sure they were Brittish. I do know that there was a fiddler, and a banjo player. Beyond that . . . I'd like to know. I also just got back from a concert, and am curious to find out if the vocalist I just heard was in that band at one point. Susan A-R |
29 Oct 99 - 08:24 AM (#129375) Subject: RE: Homebrew,; the band From: Lady McMoo Dear Susan A-R, You are probably referring to the Shetland band Hom Bru. They did a fine CD "Rowin Foula Doon", available on Lochshore Records (CDLDL1230)round about 1990 and certainly featured excellent fiddle and banjo. Most of the material is from Shetland. All the best, mcmoo |
29 Oct 99 - 08:25 AM (#129376) Subject: RE: Homebrew,; the band From: Lady McMoo P.S. I don't know what has become of them. mcmoo |
29 Oct 99 - 08:41 AM (#129382) Subject: RE: Homebrew,; the band From: John Wood We had HOM BRU over for our Irish music festival in november 1994. A really great group.Can't remember all the details without going though my papers.Just remember they are Shetlands most welknown group,there were five of them,and the banjo player was nicknamed ``Machinegun Gary´´!!! I'll try and more details later(if no one beats me to it) Greetings John. |
31 Oct 99 - 04:44 PM (#130133) Subject: RE: Homebrew,; the band From: Susan A-R Thanks, guess the name confusion (radio does have its limits) might have made it difficult for me to find 'em. More info would be great. Susan A-R |
01 Nov 99 - 01:22 PM (#130489) Subject: RE: Homebrew,; the band From: GeorgeH A highly unfortunate choice of name, I always thought. Some of us here remember a Bernard Wrigley song with that title. Which makes it IMPOSSIBLE to take such a band seriously. G. |