C.H. Big Band
Posted: Mon Apr 04, 2005 11:59 am
As a member of the original band when it was formed by Dave Elliott back in the mid '70s, I was just wondering about the various name changes that have taken place.
We used to know it as the 'Dance Band', then I think it became the 'Show Band' for a while, and the latest listing in 'Housey' refers to it as the 'Big Band'. Can anyone cast any light on this?
I haven't heard the band for many years now, so it would be interesting to know what sort of stuff is still being played. We used to love playing 'proper' jazz and swing numbers (Woodchopper's Ball, Salt Peanuts, A Night in Tunisia, Undecided, Basin Street Blues, etc.), but we also used to have to do more 'commercial' stuff (Abba Medley, Hawaii 5-O theme, etc.) as part of the repertoire. We thought this sort of thing was a bit crap, but audiences seemed to lap it up.
One of the gigs we really used to look forward to was an annual visit to the Bockers club (sorry, the Estate Club).
It was nice to be able to give something back to the estate staff (after all, we did get to know some of them reasonably well), plus we were always given as much beer as we could drink.
I think the powers that be eventually put a stop to these evenings when various band members were found wandering around Little Side in a 'confused' state at 3.30 a.m. after one gig......
By the way, for those who don't remember it, the Estate Club was in the big shed-like building on the left-hand side of the road down to the station.
We used to know it as the 'Dance Band', then I think it became the 'Show Band' for a while, and the latest listing in 'Housey' refers to it as the 'Big Band'. Can anyone cast any light on this?
I haven't heard the band for many years now, so it would be interesting to know what sort of stuff is still being played. We used to love playing 'proper' jazz and swing numbers (Woodchopper's Ball, Salt Peanuts, A Night in Tunisia, Undecided, Basin Street Blues, etc.), but we also used to have to do more 'commercial' stuff (Abba Medley, Hawaii 5-O theme, etc.) as part of the repertoire. We thought this sort of thing was a bit crap, but audiences seemed to lap it up.
One of the gigs we really used to look forward to was an annual visit to the Bockers club (sorry, the Estate Club).
It was nice to be able to give something back to the estate staff (after all, we did get to know some of them reasonably well), plus we were always given as much beer as we could drink.
I think the powers that be eventually put a stop to these evenings when various band members were found wandering around Little Side in a 'confused' state at 3.30 a.m. after one gig......
By the way, for those who don't remember it, the Estate Club was in the big shed-like building on the left-hand side of the road down to the station.