Round the corner in Glasshoughton WMC,
I saw this band, 'Long Gone Daddy's at Gilly's CMC earlier this year. Three good musicians, good singers and the young man Phil Larry has a very near voice sounding like Lonnie Donegan, well it does! Some of the songs I heard from the band were. 'Gimme More Kisses, 'Stop The World And Let Me Off', a few artistes recorded this one including, Patsy Cline and Dwight Yoakum. There was a Hank Williams song, 'Your Mansion On The Hill', Kris Kristofferson's, 'Sunday Morning Coming Down'. This was one I liked to hear the great Frank Hepworth, (Heppy), sing. One by Jim Reeves, 'Railroad, Steamboat River And Canal'. One called, 'There Stands The Glass', sung by Phil Larry, who is great on guitar as is Phil Johnston on acoustic guitar and vocals, the double bass player is called Danny Clarke. There was a George Jones rendition of, ‘The Race Is On', and to finish the set was 'The Night Hank Williams Came To Town'. A very entertaining show from, Long Gone Daddy’s...
I saw this band, 'Long Gone Daddy's at Gilly's CMC earlier this year. Three good musicians, good singers and the young man Phil Larry has a very near voice sounding like Lonnie Donegan, well it does! Some of the songs I heard from the band were. 'Gimme More Kisses, 'Stop The World And Let Me Off', a few artistes recorded this one including, Patsy Cline and Dwight Yoakum. There was a Hank Williams song, 'Your Mansion On The Hill', Kris Kristofferson's, 'Sunday Morning Coming Down'. This was one I liked to hear the great Frank Hepworth, (Heppy), sing. One by Jim Reeves, 'Railroad, Steamboat River And Canal'. One called, 'There Stands The Glass', sung by Phil Larry, who is great on guitar as is Phil Johnston on acoustic guitar and vocals, the double bass player is called Danny Clarke. There was a George Jones rendition of, ‘The Race Is On', and to finish the set was 'The Night Hank Williams Came To Town'. A very entertaining show from, Long Gone Daddy’s...