My great grandfather, James Purvis, worked for Johnston's drumming club in Sandy row. He went to thevdrumming competitions in scarce every year. Winning many of those competitions himself
Fantastic love the lambegs can remember my uncle 60 years ago sitting and Drumming on the side off his chair when I was visiting my Granny in Randlestown funny I would do it myself now boy how the Wife gates it.you either love them or hate them.keep Drumming lads and lassies.
My great grandfather, James Purvis, worked for Johnston's drumming club in Sandy row. He went to thevdrumming competitions in scarce every year. Winning many of those competitions himself
Fantastic love the lambegs can remember my uncle 60 years ago sitting and Drumming on the side off his chair when I was visiting my Granny in Randlestown funny I would do it myself now boy how the Wife gates it.you either love them or hate them.keep Drumming lads and lassies.
im a lambeg man this wakes u up in july
Love the lambeg drum
I was talking to David Simpson only a few month back hadn't seen him in a while a decent man still going stronge
Really nice to see old videos from the town.This last bit is down at old railway station and Did i see Raymond the caretaker from edenderry primary?
Yea that was the late Raymond Chambers
The heartbeat of Ulster 👍
Damned, and I wanted to know who was the winner 😢
Who won?
The lambeg drum is exclusive to Protestant culture.
no its not, the aoh has used them
The lambeg is used by both traditions, the lambeg is however, almost exclusive to Ulster.