Christchurch Folk Music Club
The Squirrelly Bills & Gary Elford
25th March 2018
Like the phoenix rising from the ashes this night shone with the changed billing. Due to unforeseen circumstances The Squirrelly Bills stepped up from their support act role and covere3d the first half of the night with Gary Elford taking over after the interval for the remainder of the night. The Squirrelly Bills, Abie Horrocks and Liam Mc Kenny are not new to the stage. They first appeared on the Folk Club stage at an open mic, have been support artists for the Tess White and Jonathan Le Cocq concert and part of a Finger Picking Delights night. They ventured out to the North Island last year performing at the Wellington Blue Grass Society in November 2017.
Their eclectic mix of tunes, ballads, Celtic and toe tappers with that true fundamental sound cultivated in the Appalachian region of the genre that has its foundations developed from years of traditional jamming from immigrants to the area. This was a true hour of entertainment which, offered diversity. Liam demonstrated his ability to master a range of stringed instruments, guitar, banjo and fiddle, as well as his ability to sing and remember words.
Abie made the banjo look effortless; her calm manner exuded confidence, even if she wasn’t. The only recommendation would be for Abie to sing closer to the mic, as sometimes we had to really concentrate to hear Abie’s singing, which was our loss as the harmonising between these two was beautiful to listen to. Set two after the break started with Gary Elford instantly engaging with the audience and generating laughter.
From this initial response to Gary’s infectious stage craft I knew we were in for a great night and we weren’t disappointed. Following a recent six week tour of the North Island Gary was well practiced and able to draw on this experience to offer us a very professional set. Gary explained that he had set himself the goal of performing only South Island crafted songs on the tour, something he ably achieved as we know there is a wealth of talent based on this island.
Songs by Vic McDonald and Martin Curtis were to the fore, and the sense that creativity reigns was super supported as Gary shared his own well written and dynamically executed poems, with the simple hat props Gary’s persona changed to add to the variety of the night. Yes, we laughed however there were also moments of true appreciation for Gary’s impressive recital skills as he accomplished the performance of ‘The Man from Snowy River’ and ‘The Man from Ironbark’ without falter.
Awe inspiring, thanks Gary. It is this professionalism that is without a doubt the reason why Gary has been asked to perform as a guest artist at the ‘Bards, Ballads & Bulldust’ at Naseby in May this year.
by Judi Smitheram, Secretary
More Reviews
Hobnail 25th Anniversary “Boots and All” Tour
14th July 2019 In 2019 Hobnail celebrate 25 years of touring far, wide, and tirelessly throughout New Zealand. To mark the occasion they are embarking on a national tour and releasing a “Best Of” album showcasing tracks taken from their 7 studio albums, we were lucky...
Love Notes, Women in Harmony
More Reviews
Jed Rowe, with Monique Aiken, 30 Sept 2018
The night opened with the returned to her home city after seven years proving her guitar and singing skills in the Wellington folk scene, was Monique Aiken Monique presented confidently bringing us her own songs eloquently crafted delivered with vocal...
Review: The Beggarmen Fundraiser Concert
Reviewed by Tony Hale The Christchurch Folk Music Club are piecing together the history of the club and the Canterbury Folk Festival. We look forward to uncovering new information about those that have shared the...
Best Enemies – 7 July 2019
Fellowship fostered by music has been to the fore over the past months at the Folk Cub as the club celebrated 50 years of live acoustic music in November 2018. Seeing the friendships and collaborations over that weekend was truly awe inspiring, a testimony to the...
Review of September Club Concert – the Christchurch Folk Music Club Visit
by Alison Pickford Tonight, we had a full house for the visit from the Christchurch Folk Music Club. Judi Smitheram, Secretary of the Christchurch club an MC for the evening, was introduced by Anna …and here, let’s acknowledge Ian Paterson, sound desk wizard who has...
Waimate Folk Festival, 31 May – 3 June 2019
Waimate Folk Festival at Gunns Bush, Waimate District, Canterbury from Friday 31st May to Monday 3rd June Where musicians both experienced and new from Christchurch, Dunedin, and everywhere in between and further afield. Came together for a weekend of music, dance and...
The Long and Short of it: Danny Tawhiti and Iain Mitchell
21st July 2019 We welcoming back Mitch (Iain Mitchell) to the Christchurch Folk Club, he has treaded our boards before, as well as being a hard working President and committee member of the club. Mitch has been singing British Celtic music semi-professionally since he...
The Muddy Mama Blues Band 26 August 2018
What a night we shared at the Folk Club on Sunday! From the moment the first few bars hit the air the audience was captivated by The Muddy Mama Blues Band. Lead singer Judi Smitheram showed great form, revelling in the mighty musicianship of her five-piece...
The Ceilidh Dance 16 Sept 2018
A cèilidh is a traditional Scottish or Irish social gathering, where dance and music is the binding factor. The dancers were certainly bound in joy for the dance and the Monday Night Session Band brought music that was dance-able and enjoyable. The delight...