Difference between revisions of "Jack Condon"
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There is a photo of him in [[Peter Ellis]], "The Waltz, The Polka and All Kinds of Dance Music", 2007; playing the fiddle. | There is a photo of him in [[Peter Ellis]], "The Waltz, The Polka and All Kinds of Dance Music", 2007; playing the fiddle. | ||
− | There is a recording of [https://catalogue.nla.gov.au/catalog/6608290 Wedderburn Oldtimers Orchestra performance at the Spring Gully Hall in the Peter Ellis folklore collection] in the [http://www.nla.gov.au/ National Library of Australia] in Canberra, from Jul 1982. It notes "Band members: [[Elma Ross]] (piano); Lionel Collison (violin); | + | There is a recording of [https://catalogue.nla.gov.au/catalog/6608290 Wedderburn Oldtimers Orchestra performance at the Spring Gully Hall in the Peter Ellis folklore collection] in the [http://www.nla.gov.au/ National Library of Australia] in Canberra, from Jul 1982. It notes "Band members: [[Elma Ross]] (piano); Lionel Collison (violin); Jack Condon (stroviol); [[Lindsay Holt]] (button accordion); Ian Johnson (button accordion); [[Peter Ellis]] (tin whistle, concertina); Grummy Ross (drums)." |
See also [[Wedderburn Oldtimers]]. | See also [[Wedderburn Oldtimers]]. |
Latest revision as of 19:25, 11 March 2025
Jack Condon, Wedderburn, Vic provided details of some of the Australian tunes in this archive, collected by Peter Ellis.
There is a photo of him in Peter Ellis, "The Waltz, The Polka and All Kinds of Dance Music", 2007; playing the fiddle.
There is a recording of Wedderburn Oldtimers Orchestra performance at the Spring Gully Hall in the Peter Ellis folklore collection in the National Library of Australia in Canberra, from Jul 1982. It notes "Band members: Elma Ross (piano); Lionel Collison (violin); Jack Condon (stroviol); Lindsay Holt (button accordion); Ian Johnson (button accordion); Peter Ellis (tin whistle, concertina); Grummy Ross (drums)."
See also Wedderburn Oldtimers.