I'm now in my mid forties and cherish
the memories of the all night singsongs held in our
house and my grannies on the Falls Road. I always remember
that someone(usually the best singer or the person with
the biggest mouth)took the mantel as MC and fingered
the next singer. I used to hate it whenever the person
who was asked to sing wanted coaxed as this was like
a noisy interlude which could go on for 10 or 15 minutes
but at the end if the person didnt sing they were past
by and the rest would have expressed their discust at
the non singers.
I can always remember my da singing the same song over
and over again in the toilet a few days before a party.
I didnt know at that time that he was having a wee practice.
ME, my brother and coisins would have stayed in the
back room at these parties but because of the engrosed
attention given to the singsong by our parents we where
able to slip out to the sculery an swallow the drains
left in the empty porter bottles. It was at these parties
that created Your Place & mine in me.
The sentimental Irish ballads,such as Carickfergus,
the Isle of Inishfree and Boolavogue where great songs
if the singer sang in tune and didnt fall asleep through
too much drink.
In fact, My uncle told me last year that my other uncle
,his brother did actually fall asleep singing at a party
half way through the song.
Anyway, I though the Brian Kennedy show was magic although
I was only able to see three shows.It touch my sole
and I will be looking forward to the second episode.
I have two songs that I would sugest for the next episode
if they havnt appeared in the shows that I missed,The
Isle of Inishfree is a belter of a song and I think
Brian could put this song over very well with his sweet
voice. Also I think Boolavogue has a great melody and
Brians voice could compliment and enhanse the song.
Especially the range of the song.
All the Best
YOUR RESPONSES
Catherine Barr (nee Campbell) - Dec
'07
Tom Raymond and his sister Marjorie Rae were cousns
of my father Jack Campbell. My Grandfather Fred Campbell
was the brother of Tom and Marjorie's Mother. I remember
them at home in Gainsborough Drive, Belfast - a house
which was full of fun, they were a comedy act. The
sense of houmour ran through that family!
Kathleen Mc Crory - March '06
Tom Raymond was a cousin of my mother in law Jeanette
Mc Crory, ( Nee Mc Quillan) originally from Belfast.
My husband remembers both Tom and his sister Marjorie
Rae, who was also a comedienne. My mother in law Jeanette
had a wonderful sense of humour, and was a great story
teller. This talent obviously came through the family.
Rob Harbinson - November '05
Does anyone remember Monday nights at the Ulster Hall?
I remember there was a variety show M.Cd by Tom Raymond
who also did comedy skits assisted by Doreen Frazer
and Connie Stewart. There was also a talent competition
every week. As kids we always looked forward to it as
it meant staying up late.
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