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Background information
Gradually evolving from a traditional folk group called The Southern Folk into a sophisticated, vocal harmony instrumental trio, The Weavers Green made quite a name for themselves during the mid 1960’s and early 1970’s.
 
Consisting of Jane Hugg, a cousin of Mike Hugg of the popular '60's pop group Manfred Mann and now with The Manfreds and two brothers, Peter and Patrick Phelan, the diversity of their music was matched by the range of the venues in which they played. These included the top north of England clubs of the period, smart country clubs, luxury hotels, a wide range of American military bases both in the UK and throughout Europe, together with theatres and cabaret clubs in London’s fashionable West End. They also appeared as a supporting act to many well known entertainers including singers Shirley Bassey and Lulu.
 
Well known names were also to be found in their audiences at times. Whilst appearing at the Corinthia Palace Hotel in Malta for example, the group found themselves entertaining comedians Frankie Howard and Ernie Wise of comedy duo Morcombe & Wise. The trio also appeared on radio and national television programs including the popular talent shop window show “Opportunity Knocks” - the “X factor” show of its day. The group also recorded several “singles” and the album featured here.
 
 
Contributing Musicians
Jane Hugg   Vocals
Peter Phelan   Vocals & Acoustic Guitar
Patrick Phelan   Vocals & Acoustic Guitar
 
 
 
 
 
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