The Whisky Priests, Sherburn Village Community Centre, Durham, England, 24th September 2016

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    The Whisky Priests & Friends, performing live at Gary & Glenn Miller's 50th Birthday Celebration, Sherburn Village Community Centre, Sherburn, Durham, England, on 24th September 2016. Also includes a brief clip from a rehearsal session at Pigpen Rehearsal Studios, Elwick, near Trimdon, County Durham on 17th September 2016. Features the following clips: - The Whisky Priests - at the Pigpen Rehearsal Studios Gary Miller, Mick Tyas & Iain Petrie - 'A Rich Seam' Gary Miller & Iain Petrie - 'The Leaping Swordsman' (from the 'Mad Martins' project) Gary Miller & Iain Petrie - 'The Paint And The Pain' (from the 'Mad Martins' project) Jan Senneunga - 'When The Wind Blows, Billy Boy' Gary & Glenn Miller - Whisky Priests Introduction (extract) The Whisky Priests - 'The Colliery' The Whisky Priests - 'No Chance' The Whisky Priests - 'Halcyon Days' / 'Old Man Forgotten' The Whisky Priests - 'William's Tale' The Whisky Priests - 'Dol-Li-A' [NB: - this is far from being the complete show - two tracks performed by Gary Miller & Iain Petrie ('Three Mad Martins (Prophecy)' & 'God And Air') and three tracks performed by The Whisky Priests ('The Rising Of The North', 'The Hard Men' & 'Geordie Black') are missing] The Whisky Priests line-up on this video: - Gary Miller - Lead Vocals, Acoustic Guitar Glenn Miller - Accordion, Backing Vocals Mick Tyas - Mandolin, Bass, Vocals Kevin Wilson - Mandolin, Bouzouki, Backing Vocals Nick Thompson - Fiddle Michael Stephenson - Bass Michael 'Sticks' Stoker - Drums Further information on The Whisky Priests available at: http://www.facebook.com/whiskypriests http://www.twitter.com/whiskypriests http://whiskypriests.bandcamp.com http://www.garymillersongs.com/whisky.php
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    The Whisky Priests
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    Youtube (Youtube)
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    What does this mean? Standard Youtube License
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    Link: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FvPu1TirglY
    Resource type: Video
    Added by: Pat Thomson
    Last modified: 6 years, 7 months ago
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