| Armoury Boys Skiffle Band |
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| The Armoury Boys Skiffle Band are a motely crew of ageing wannabe rock stars who at their times of life should know better! Their style is a conglomeration of Skiffle, Rock 'n' Roll, Americana and plain old fasioned good time music. On the third monday of each month the band host Drill Hall Unplugged at Lincoln Drill Hall. The band members are Simon Ashley (Vocals and Guitar), Maurice Mulligan (Double Bass, Tea Chest, Mandolin and Vocals), Roger Williams (Washboard, Harmonica, Knee Flute and Kazoo), Dave Mallett (Piano and Guitar), Keith Luckey (Vocals, Guitar and Ukulele) and sometimes Alistair Mulligan (Guitar and Tambourine). The Armoury Boys Skiffle Band are now available and ideal for pubs, Garden Parties, Fetes, street celebrations and any event involving good beer. For further details and enquiries either email the Armoury Boys or telephone Keith on 07900 121 820. Or 01526 832952 |
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| Some Favourite Songs From The Armoury Boys Repertoire Midnight Special The Weight Sanfrancisco Bay Blues Alabama Song Copperhead Road Puting On The Style Walking In Memphis Sin City Dead Flowers Hello Mary Lou Bad Moon Rising Country Honk Bye Bye Love Mystery Train Does Your Chewing Gum Loose It's Flavour? & many many more |
| Things They Have Probably Said About The Armoury Boys "This could be the missing link between Elvis and The Band" Ruskington Guardian "It will never replace music" Branston Bugle "Somebody should lock these people up" Radio Metheringham "I think the Armoury Boys are wonderful" Woman overheard in a sleaford chip shop "I like the one with the big banjo" The best friend of the woman overheardin a Sleaford chip shop "Dhoo" Homer Simpson |
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| Roger with Earl Dixon |
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| The Armoury Boys Contact Keith 01526 832952 07900 121 820 26 Westbeck Ruskington Sleaford NG34 9GU |
| Simon Treats American Earl Dixon to English Fish and Chips! "Nice One" Says Earl. |