Band, 1970-1988 GB
Folk
A Scottish folk band, the Silly Wizard story started when Bob Thomas (guitar, mandolin) and Gordon Jones (guitar, vocals) met in Edinburgh in 1969. After a few early line-ups they become Silly Wizard in 1972, and shortly afterwords Johnny Cunningham (fiddle, mandolin) joins. At the end of 1974 Andy M. Stewart joins on vocals and tenor banjo, with Freeland Barbour (later of The Wallochmor Ceilidh Band) on accordion. In '76 Johnny's younger brother Phil takes over on accordion, and with Martin Hadden (bass, harmonium) the band enjoys a steady line-up (although Bob Thomas drops out at some point) and great success until his end on the half 80's.
Johnny Cunningham vn, voc 1957-2003 GB | |
Phil Cunningham acc *1960 GB | |
Roy Ashby dr | |
Dougie Maclean vn *1954 GB | |
Gordon Jones acg, g | |
Martin Hadden b, acg GB | |
Andy M. Stewart voc, bj, ts 1952-2015 GB | |
Freeland Barbour GB | |
Bob Thomas g, man GB | |
Alastair Donaldson fl, org, b 1955-2013 GB |
Track list and 30sec audio provided by
Title | Artist | Year | Type |
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Live Wizardry | Silly Wizard | 1988 | Album |
Golden, Golden (Live In America, Volume 2) | Silly Wizard | 1986 | Album |
A Glint Of Silver | Silly Wizard | 1986 | Album |
Live In America | Silly Wizard | 1985 | Album |
The Best Of Silly Wizard | Silly Wizard | 1985 | Compil. |
Kiss The Tears Away | Silly Wizard | 1983 | Album |
Wild & Beautiful | Silly Wizard | 1981 | Album |
On Tour ‘Live in Edinburgh’ | Silly Wizard | 1980 | Album |
Take the High Road | Silly Wizard | 1980 | Single |
So Many Partings | Silly Wizard | 1979 | Album |
Caledonia's Hardy Sons | Silly Wizard | 1978 | Album |
Silly Wizard | Silly Wizard | 1976 | Album |