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Welcome to the Stony Live 2003 Diary.  If you have some of your own either email them to me andy@stonylive.org or give me a hard copy and I can scan them in (You will catch me at most events... I'm the guy with the Austin Powers Glasses!) . At the bottom of every page of photographs you will find my miss spelt ramblings of the day. Enjoy!!!

Friday 13th June.  Country Cussin Part 2

 

Irene Taylor

Us Girls, we're going to stick together

Song, Song Blue, again

No Andy put the banjo away

Malcom

Eat your heart out Tim Magraw

The lady's in charge again

For those viewing in black and white!

Diary

I am extremely behind on the diary so many apologies. You are going to get the last  three days in one hit. On account I haven't actually been home for the last three days. Or So it seems. On Friday 13th, which was by no means unlucky, I popped in to see my old mate John and his new mate Bill in Tinkers Cuss, but I couldn't stay on account I was involved with the country night down stairs in the Marquee.

Irene wanted to introduce Milton Keynes to some new country music. So she assembled a band, out of gaffer tape and talent and then invited a few local singers, including yours truly to come and sing the songs she chose. It worked very well, except I had quite a difficult one.. being as I am known as Mr on the beat and in 4/4 time, but what the heck. The results were excellent. I do like an excuse to put the Cowboy hat on.

Other Guests included, Michelle Welborn, Karen Grace, Sue Gray, Malcom Jones and Roddy Clenahan, and with a superb backing band, of Paul, Chris, Clive, Mike and Mr Ian Entwhistle as himself. The problem for me was that I again left Ian and Irenes house as the sun came up again. (Hence the late diary page)