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− | Mr S Baker, Hunter Valley provided details of some of the Australian tunes in this archive. | + | Mr S (Snowy) Baker & [[Mrs S Baker]], Hunter Valley, NSW, provided details of some of the Australian tunes in this archive, collected by [[Pam Merrigan]], [[Norm Merrigan]] & [[Shayne Kerr]]. |
− | Hi Ray, | + | "Hi Ray, |
− | I knew him as "Snowy" Baker and can't recall his wife's name sorry. | + | |
− | He played for years at McCully's Gap community hall, McCully's Gap. | + | I knew him as "Snowy" Baker and can't recall his wife's name sorry. He played for years at McCully's Gap community hall, McCully's Gap. They had a farm on Sandy Creek Road near McCully's Gap which is just north of Muswellbrook. He played a Hohner GC box. He and his wife are buried in Muswellbrook cemetery and there is a ceramic photograph of him on the headstone. |
− | They had a farm on Sandy Creek Road near McCully's Gap which is just north of Muswellbrook. He played a Hohner GC box. | ||
− | He and his wife are buried in Muswellbrook cemetery and there is a ceramic photograph of him on the headstone. | ||
Best wishes | Best wishes | ||
− | Shayne Kerr, Feb 2025 | + | |
+ | [[Shayne Kerr]], Feb 2025" | ||
== Related Tunes == | == Related Tunes == |
Latest revision as of 10:17, 6 March 2025
Mr S (Snowy) Baker & Mrs S Baker, Hunter Valley, NSW, provided details of some of the Australian tunes in this archive, collected by Pam Merrigan, Norm Merrigan & Shayne Kerr.
"Hi Ray,
I knew him as "Snowy" Baker and can't recall his wife's name sorry. He played for years at McCully's Gap community hall, McCully's Gap. They had a farm on Sandy Creek Road near McCully's Gap which is just north of Muswellbrook. He played a Hohner GC box. He and his wife are buried in Muswellbrook cemetery and there is a ceramic photograph of him on the headstone.
Best wishes
Shayne Kerr, Feb 2025"