Talk:The House Band

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Nearly all the information used to start this article was taken from an email exchange with Chris Parkinson in August 2007. There were also some notes on the sleeve of the album The Very Best of The House Band but not too much info from that source. I paraphrased and tidied Chris's notes to create this article. Thanks to him, and please edit with care and consideration! Thanks.

Drongo 19:53, 22 August 2007 (UTC)[reply]

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The following unverified content ("Subsequent careers") has been removed on the grounds that it seems irrelevant to the subject (a group which disbanded in 2001) and is generally non-notable. However, I leave it here for consideration by others. I oppose the use of Wikipedia as a self-promotion medium for transient musicians. Cheers, Bjenks (talk) 14:43, 5 January 2011 (UTC)[reply]

Subsequent careers
Jimmy Young left Scotland and moved to New Zealand, where he still plays and composes music. Iain Macleod was a member of Scottish band Shooglenifty, and still lives in the Edinburgh area. Ged Foley, after living in the US for many years, moved to Ireland c. 2006 after a year in Germany. He plays with Irish band Patrick Street.
John Skelton has lived for many years in Kentucky and plays, tours occasionally, and teaches flute. Roger Wilson is still playing music, mostly in the UK and Europe. He played an accordion festival with Chris Parkinson in Quebec in September 2005.
Bernie Nau has a studio in Athens Ohio. He teaches piano, and also plays in local rock outfit Wingnuts with drummer Mark Hellenberg (Mark was on Another Setting and Rockall albums).
Sandy Jones is still in Columbus Ohio. Chris Parkinson is still playing and has a website at www.chrisparkinsonmusic.co.uk. Brian Brooks moved to Rio de Janeiro after leaving the band, then moved to Paris and later back to the London area in the UK. He is a painter as well as a musician.