Monday, October 25, 2010

Jug Band Music revisited

In 1967, I was one of a group of boys at the Royal Grammar School, High Wycombe, Bucks who formed a Jug Band and performed in concerts at school and for other local organisations such as Youth Clubs, The British Legion, Women's Institute, Folk Clubs, Charity Groups etc.
Jug Band Music, for those who don't know, was American Music played in the twenties and revived in the sixties. It's a mixture of blues, ragtime and jazz played using some improvised instuments like a jug, washboard, washtub bass as well as easily obtainable instruments like guitar banjo, harmonica and kazoo.
School friend Trevor Toms was in the jug band and I've played in bands with him ever since.
A chance meeing with Roger Martin-Fagg, another 1967 jug band member in August 2010 has caused us to get together to play and record some of those old tunes. Below is a publicity photo of the jug band taken in December 1967. Trevor is on the extreme left reading a book, Roger is in the centre with his hand up and I'm next to him with the double bass.
Roger has a recording studio in the loft of his garage so yesterday we had our first session and put down four tracks - Jug Band Music, Boodle-Um Stomp, Take Your Fingers Off It, and San Fransisco Bay Blues.
In the recording studio
The instrumentation is Roger - keyboards, Trevor - guitar, banjo, ukulele, jug, backing vocals and me - double bass, mandolin, phono fiddle, swannee whistle, watering can and lead vocals.
The afternoon can only be described as tremendous fun bordering on schoolboy hysteria!
Trevor and Roger
Two more recording sessions are planned to complete a CD. Watch this space!
Roger with me, reunited musically for the first time in 41 years! Trevor trying to relive his talents on the jug!