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Allan Savage

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Allan hails from
Fort William in the Highlands and sings mostly traditional songs
accompanied by the 'Highland Banjo' <joke>. He enjoys singing harmony
with guests visiting the club.
Brought up on folk music his early influences were Pete Seeger and Ian
Campbell.
He was a member of The Fergie McDonald Band, a well known band in the
Highlands and Islands for 10 years. He is currently a member of the
Ceilidh band Kelda.
Club Quotes
Fine Scottish voice, always very pleasant to sing along with. 'The
Sausage Song' and 'Manura Manyah' are very amusing...
A banjo playing Scottish asylum seeker...
Upholding the Scottish tradition from comic songs, ballads, and rousing
chorus songs, Allan is a Club stalwart and deputy MC...
Good voice...
Banjo player who sings mostly Scottish traditional songs. Has a rich
baritone voice...
Fine singer both as soloist and laying down harmonies for others.
Definitive version of 'Aye Waukin'...
Traditional stalwart...
Enthusiastic Club member. Always ready to add harmony or banjo to all
and sundry. Good stock of Scottish songs... |
Resident Performers
Allan Savage
Dave & John
Doug Wood
Geoff
Pickard
Gerry Tapscott
Jimmy &
Carol
jiva
John
Redpath
Ken Cross
Mike Hughes
Peter Meek
Ray Derrick
Stewart Shackleton
Terry Fletcher
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