
About.
Volunteered to be rhythm guitarist in my brother's band at the age of 13, so I had to learn to play. Reached my peak at 15 and have gone steadily downhill ever since.
Played at college with a band called Snigrot (don't ask, I don't know either). Whilst living in London I played drums for Dennis and the Elbows, bass guitar for The Surbitones and rhythm guitar for King Street Smith and his Blues Buddies. I was also the founder and long term MC of Teddington's Premier (only) Folk Club.
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Since moving to Cornwall I have played at a number of Open Mic venues around the county (mainly St Newlyn East) and am currently bass guitarist with those legends in their own front room - Gerry and the Hat-Tricks.
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I have recently found time to rediscover some old Cornish ballads such as "Do You Know The Way To Carbis Bay" and "In My Mind I'm Going To Columb Minor". I have also written a few of my own including "Blasting Off From Newquay", "Don't Stop Camborne" and "The Girls From Skinners Bottom".
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