Kelly Skinner was the flautist in the Smith's Gully Band. She remembers: I think it was 1977 or '78 when Phill Day and I joined Smith Gully. I remember the first gig I did with the band. It was at the St Andrews pub. It was the first time I was going to be playing Irish tunes. I learned most music from the dots, and the idea of playing without them was pretty scary. During the gig, Keitho noticed I was a bit edgy. He said to me, "You've got no reason to be nervous. There's 200 people in here who can't do what you can, that's why they're here." and I thought, yeah, and who's going to notice if I get a note or two out of place? I can't say I totally relaxed, but it did put things in persepective. I loved being in the band. Marshall Webb was the dance caller when I first joined. He started me off on my dance calling career, and taught me a lot about dancing. When he left the band, the role of dance caller fell to me. I grabbed it with glee!
Dedicated to the lesser known women in the music industry from the 60s to the 90s.
Sunday, January 22, 2017
KELLY SKINNER
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Kelly Skinner
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