Firbeck: Ex-parish clerk just keeps on rocking

Fifty years after he first played bass guitar in a pop group, and in various bands over the years, Firbeck resident, David Wright has brought together a band of like-minded musicians to record an album.
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It will be released on Tuesday 16th December and will be available by e-mailing [email protected].

Said David: “I spent most of my career working at Rotherham Council and the latter years as Clerk to Everton, Gringley on the Hill, Mattersey, and Misterton Parish Councils.”

“But I’ve always had a hankering to get back to my musical roots. So earlier this year, I went to Swanyard Music in Retford to begin recording a number of songs I’ve recently written. I was fortunate to work with keyboard player James Bennett (from Retford), Peter Courcey on percussion and vocals (Dinnington), and Richard Nettleship, guitars and vocals (Worksop).”

“Guest artist Keith Martin on mandolin and melodeon (Firbeck) completes the line-up. James is also the Studio Engineer at Swanyard Music. I’m indebted to Swanyard Music, who’ve provided a great service.”

As the group gelled, they called themselves Riff Reign. They’ve now completed an album of 11 songs with a bonus track, Rio Grande, another of David’s songs, recorded by East Side Rhythm Aces.

All songs are originals, written by David Wright and developed by the musicians involved.