Hank Wangford

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vernon

Harder than Ronnie Pickering
Location
Meanwood, Leeds
I've just got back from seeing Hank Wangford and the Lost Cowboys play in Hovingham village hall. What a performer! He's a great entertainer, musician and comedian - who else would have a band member called Brad Breath? A lot of the songs he played had some history behind them and managed to make country and western music listenable and informative.

I'm so glad I relied on gut instinct and bought tickets for the gig. My pal was equally impressed with the gig and we'd both go to another one of Hank's gigs when he's next in the area.

A sample of the Hank Wangford experience:
 

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Quite dreadful
Location
lost somewhere
Is he still a "lady doctor"? No, I didn't Google!
 

TVC

Guest
Wow, I saw him in the mid '80s. I didn't realise he still performed. I knew he was into women's plumbing and assumed he'd focussed on that.
 
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vernon

vernon

Harder than Ronnie Pickering
Location
Meanwood, Leeds
Wow, I saw him in the mid '80s. I didn't realise he still performed. I knew he was into women's plumbing and assumed he'd focussed on that.

Apparently sexual health and contraception are 'his thing' and he's still working in the medical field as well as performing.

It was a cracking gig punctuated with self deprecating humour, back stories to some of his songs, some background to his political beliefs, and an interval where mince pies, cheese and christmas cake were served.
 

Poacher

Gravitationally challenged member
Location
Nottingham
Normally, you wouldn't get me closer to C&W than Frank Zappa's excellent parody "Harder Than Your Husband", but I went to see Hank and Brad at Radcliffe-on-Trent three or four years ago, and they were brilliant entertainment; apart from John Otway and Wild Willy Barrett, the best gig I've seen in the last five years. Whether he's performing solo, with Brad, or the Lost Cowboys, go and see him if you get the chance!
 
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vernon

vernon

Harder than Ronnie Pickering
Location
Meanwood, Leeds
Normally, you wouldn't get me closer to C&W than Frank Zappa's excellent parody "Harder Than Your Husband", but I went to see Hank and Brad at Radcliffe-on-Trent three or four years ago, and they were brilliant entertainment

My friend was of a similar view until last Friday. She never thought that she'd find herself saying that she'd enjoyed a C&W gig.

John Otway - what a star! Love his version of House of the Rising Sun.
 

MarkF

Guru
Location
Yorkshire
I saw him last month in Saltaire, like the OP I went on a whim, the show had a nice flyer........... he seems to have been around forever but I'd never heard any of his music. It was an excellent show with a superb band, did he have the women vocalist in Hovingham? She had a beautiful clear voice. :smile:

What I found off-putting was that a good % of the audience were very old and were all dressed in grey, beige or light green or a combo of all three. They all appeared to know, not only the words to his songs (muttered), but also the words to all his stories/tales. I don't know is there is some weird Trekky/Rocky Horror thing going on with Hank?
 
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vernon

vernon

Harder than Ronnie Pickering
Location
Meanwood, Leeds
Hovingham, between Malton and Helmsley?

That's the one.

I saw him last month in Saltaire, like the OP I went on a whim, the show had a nice flyer........... he seems to have been around forever but I'd never heard any of his music. It was an excellent show with a superb band, did he have the women vocalist in Hovingham? She had a beautiful clear voice. :smile:

What I found off-putting was that a good % of the audience were very old and were all dressed in grey, beige or light green or a combo of all three. They all appeared to know, not only the words to his songs (muttered), but also the words to all his stories/tales. I don't know is there is some weird Trekky/Rocky Horror thing going on with Hank?

He didn't have the female vocalist. The demography and behaviour of the audience at Hovingham sounds very similar to that at Saltaire. I bet you didn't get served Christmas cake, cheese and mince pies at the interval though.
 
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