Ringo "Photograph"
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Album 1
Granddaughter aged 8
Lovely surprise today, whilst sitting in a cafe in Larne having lunch with my good lady. A family came in and sat a few tables away from us, after about 25 minutes the mother and her young son Jonathan approached us, the mother said her son had a gift for me. He had done my portrait while waiting. I was utterly surprised and flattered, first time ever. Such a lovely young man I did slip him a little something, but on reflection I think his artwork was worth more. Thank you Jonathan
Backstage with the Searchers, I had the great pleasure to support them Twice.
Mike trying out my Lowden Guitar.
Brian & Cate with Gerry Marsden [Gerry & The Pacemakers]
With Larry Cunningham [Lovely Leitram] Waterfront Hall Belfast.
With the legendary 'Sonny Curtis' of Buddy Holly & The Crickets.
After show photograph with 'LEON'
Chris & Brian Aka Montana in New York.
Album 3
Album 2
Montana with Scooter Lee [USA] Bundoran Music Festival.
A weird experience with May in McElroy's
Invitation to meet the cast of The Buddy Holly Story.
Entertaining Hotel guests in Assmannhausan Germany.
The Fabulous Heartbeat. Russel Millar: Drums Brian Horner: Rhythm Guitar & vocals Billy Irwin: Keyboards & vocals.
Cab-A-Ray great comedy band. Drew McClenaghan: Keyboards & vocals Brian Horner:Rhythm guitar & vocals Jimmy McMaster: Drums Stanley Carson: Lead guitar.
Cab-A-Ray on stage in Clough Rangers.
Invitation to meet the late great Bobby Vee 1995 by his press agent Yvonne Guppy, seemingly some of my songs were given to Bobby Hence the invite.
Brian & Cate with Bobby Vee.
Album 4
Chris Montez signing my guitar. After the show in Leeds 1995. Bill consisted of: Bobby Vee : Chris Montez : Bryan Hyland : Little Eva : & Johnny Preston.
Bryan Hyland signing my guitar after the show in Leeds 1995.
Chris & Brian with Lesley Coles promoter of the Spain Tours.
All the musicians from the Spanish Tours.
Chris & Brian with one half of the duo Hard Tack Spain tour 2005.
Clear Cut : Spain Tour 2005.
Chris & Brian with Colin Ford Great harmonica player: Spain Tour 2006.
Brian & Chris with Billy Curtis Spain Tour 2006.
A great musician Spain Tour 2007.
Album 5
Love the tongue or is it a fat lip.
What: Do you want some.
Brian & Cate: Spain 06. Wonder who she's eying up.
Mad Mick drummer from Desperado Spain 2007, best drummer I'd Heard in years.
The start of the Hurricane in the middle of the afternoon. Spain 2006.
This hurricane lasted all of 20 minutes.
Beautiful swimming pool. Full of sun loungers, tables etc.
Hurricane was gentle only uprooted a few trees in the Hotel complex.
As I said uprooted just a few trees.
Album 6
As I said this was 20 minutes after the hurricane started and it was gentle. This used to be a shop.
As I said it was gentle.
S--T it's actually Manny's.
Oh no it's Mannies what a shame. I can always dream.
I wonder who this could be?
Guess who turned 60, yeah Mr Invertrain himself.
This dance hall glitter ball came down the night we played in St. Comgall's Larne. I would hazard a guess that there was about 200 people on the dance floor at the time. How it missed everyone is a miracle.
Great night with Charlie Daze [Comedian] swapping jokes.
Our adorable granddaughter.
Headline act Spain Tour 2006; The Fabulous Henry Smith Band. My lasting memory of Henry was when I borrowed his guitar to try one night, he offered me it as a gift, needles to say I had to decline.
I must have been under the affluence of Inchahol.
You guessed our super star.
Superstar gets a write up in the paper for art project that was liked by Astronaut Tim Peake.
Lovely surprise today, whilst sitting in a cafe in Larne having lunch with my good lady. A family came in and sat a few tables away from us, after about 25 minutes the mother and her young son Jonathan approached us, the mother said her son had a gift for me. He had done my portrait while waiting. I was utterly surprised and flattered, first time ever. Such a lovely young man I did slip him a little something, but on reflection I think his artwork was worth more. Thank you Jonathan.