Motorcycling friend and engineer aboard the permanently moored former Sydney Harbour ferry ...the South Steyne, Graeme Curran kindly arranged for the Sydney Banjo Band to spend several hours aboard the vessel last Tuesday evening, and included a tour, "below decks" into the engine room of this famous Sydney vessel, affectionately known as The Manly Ferry as this was it's main run across Sydney Harbour and return for decades.
The trip generally took about 30 minutes and the slogan for the voyage to Manly was " seven miles from Sydney and a thousand miles from care"....So we assembled in the upper saloon deck, itself another restaurant...9 banjos a tuba, double bass and snare drum set and played several sets organised by DQ and brought in and led , melody wise, by Paul Baker and Ted Gerome....
Want to see what we played and you possibly missed out on?
Lets have a look at the upper restaurant area where we played....Thanks to Viki Osborne, Paul Baker's partner. for using my camera and taking the photos of the evening....
I've stitched some together to get the panorama views...
Looking back towards the stern of the vessel...
Ted Gerome from the Pittsburgh Banjo Club ponders the coming night...Jim Morrell ready's himself with snare drum...
The band in action....
Hugo Pfandler payed "Georgia on my mind" on harmonica accompanied on melody by Ted Gerome and the band played along...
During an intermission we were treated to a nice meal by the staff lead by Amber Burnett ...our thanks..
So the next two rehearsals are coming up Wed. 21st March and Wed. 18th April 2012....
Ted Gerome will only make the 21st March before leaving for the USA and home early April where he'll be welcomed back into the weekly Pittsburgh Banjo Club rehearsals at the Elk's Club in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania...
Look after him when he returns guys....
Lets get the Sydney Banjo Band in full swing numbers wise to farewell him on the 21st...
Safe trip back Ted...
Care to come along to our rehearsal?
Club Ashfield, 5 Charlotte Street, Ashfield, 20 metres from Ashfield Railway Station..and the Club Car park only 100 metres nearby.
We play in the first floor bistro/function area...most get there around 6pm to socialise and perhaps have a meal, with the practice starting 6.45pm and running through until around 9pm..
If you'd like to play, bring your banjo and we provide the chord sheets...
They are set out in this format for easy reading in 4 bar lines...
Telephone me, Dennis Quinlan form more information on 02.9798.4189/ mobile 0407.250.692....
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