Let's look first at what I set out to do:
- I promised to post more material from Buzz. Sorry, haven't got round to it.
- I called for more reviews of Parchment's work and indeed found an intriguing blog review of Shamblejam. And there were features on one or two of the band's songs.
- I wanted to continue to find out about the Grapevine label and its artists - and yes, that enjoyable search has carried on.
- I wanted to know more about Trinity Folk, the first incarnation of Parchment. Maybe one or two clues emerged but there's still a story waiting to be told.
- And then there was Roundabout 2008, part of Liverpool's year of European culture. We completely missed the long awaited reunion in July, which featured the Rycroft cousins, and I see we've missed a couple more events in the autumn and another chance to hear Keith Rycroft perform.
As I said at the outset of this blog, it's a hobby, fitted into the corners of my life. Nevertheless I hope it continues to encourage others the way it encourages me. It's got going over the last couple of years because people have joined in and shared their memories, their love of the music that has emanated from Parchment and the musicians associated with the band and even how it may help point to God.
Next: so what did we get up to in 2008 and how did I managed to find 28 postings about an obscure band that folded 30 years ago?
Happy New Year and I hope it's even better than yesterday!
2 comments:
I never saw Parchment live. I don't have any insights into their work other than hearing their tunes through speakers in christian coffee houses and on my turntable in the seventies. And I still listen to "Corners of my Life" on my home stereo and portables. This Parchment tune is one of my all time favorites of any Christian artist ever! Pretty close to #1. It lifts me up when I am down/sets my feet back on the ground... really ministers to this man that has loved Jesus and has been into Jesus music and CCM since I first heard Larry Norman in the late 60's. Love Song, 2nd Chapter of Acts, Paul Clark, et al are still mainstays in my music ministry listening. And minister they do, because the love of God permeates the music. God bless.
Btw, my name is Daniel Tucker from the now defunct Dan Tucker Band.
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