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A Gig wid Brig is a 12in. 33RPM LP featuring Brian Jacques, his business partner Liz Crampton, and accompaniment Tony Higham who all went by the group name "Brigantine." The group also performed under the name "Brian Jacques & Brigantine" during the 1970s and 1980s at folk clubs throughout Liverpool. The main club at the time which featured Brigantine was called the Metropolitan Folk Club, which initially operated at the Catholic Metropolitan Club in Liverpool, and later a venue called Winston's. The LP was released on the Sweet Folk And Country label.
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A Gig wid Brig is a 12in. 33RPM LP featuring Brian Jacques, his business partner Liz Crampton, and accompaniment Tony Higham who all went by the group name "Brigantine." The group also performed under the name "Brian Jacques & Brigantine" during the 1970s and 1980s at folk clubs throughout Liverpool. The main club at the time which featured Brigantine was called the Metropolitan Folk Club, which initially operated at the Catholic Metropolitan Club in Liverpool, and later a venue called Winston's. This LP was recorded live in Solihull on March 25th, 1974, so Brian was about 34 years old at the time. The title is basically saying "A gig (get together) with Brig(antine)". The venue, Boggery Folk Club, was founded by Jasper Carrott in 1961. The LP was released on the Sweet Folk And Country label. * Length: 49:02 * Catalogue # SFA 011 * Recording Engineer: Johnny Haynes * Producer: Joe Stead * Recording Location: The Boggery Folk Club Old Moselians Rugby Club Solihull, Warwickshire * Studio Location: Sweet Folk All Recordings Ltd. Erith DA8 3BJ