New Victory Band

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Harpers Frolick / Bonny Kate 00:00 Tools
Harper's Frolic/Bonny Kate 00:00 Tools
Mamie May 00:00 Tools
Nellie's First Rag 00:00 Tools
Pretty Little Girl From Nowhere 00:00 Tools
Polkas - Harper's Frolick / Bonny Kate 00:00 Tools
Long, Long Trail 00:00 Tools
Polkas - (I'm Going To Get My) Moustache (Blacked As Soon As I Get There) / Corn Riggs 00:00 Tools
You Can't Take That On the Train 00:00 Tools
Harpers Frolick, Bonny Kate 00:00 Tools
Harper's Frolick / Bonny Kate 00:00 Tools
Jigs - Mrs Grace Bowie / The Hogmanay 00:00 Tools
Polkas - Robbie Hobkirk's / Father's 00:00 Tools
Schottische - The Mountain Belle 00:00 Tools
Harpers Frolick/Bonny Kate 00:00 Tools
Mountain Belle 00:00 Tools
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The New Victory Band was a seminal English Country Dance band during the late 1970s/early 80s. The original line-up consisted of the members of Muckram Wakes (Roger Watson, Helen Watson, John Adams and Suzie Adams), Pete & Chris Coe, and Ian and Linda Wordsworth. The New Victory Band recorded just one album, One More Dance & Then, for Topic Records in 1978. It was re-released on CD by Backshift Records in 2000 and included six extra tracks recorded live on a continental tour towards the end of the band's existence. During the life of the band, drummer Ian Wordsworth was replaced by Pierce Butler and additional members included Mel Dean on concertina and Peadar Long on sax. The original instrumental line up was: Pete Coe - Melodeon Chris Coe - Hammered Dulcimer John Adams - Trombone, fiddle, melodeon, harmonium, banjo Suzie Adams - banjo Roger Watson - tuba, banjo, mouth organ Helen Watson - harmonium, piano, whistle Ian Wordsworth - drums Linda Wordsworth - tap dancing The original Victory Band was actually several bands who recorded 7-inch 78s for Woolworths between 1928 and 1931. They sold for sixpence and the recording quality was dire, even though the musicians were distinguished (one band included Mantovani). Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.