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Iain McLeod, left, and Jed Foley, two members of the Scottish folk band, The House Band, combine their talents for an unusual dub on the mandolin before their concert in the State Trinity Theatre in Christchurch last evening. In the background is Chris Parkinson, another member of the four-person band, which will play in a lunchtime concert in Cathedral Square on Wednesday as part of the Summer Times programme.

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Press, 16 December 1985, Page 5

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Iain McLeod, left, and Jed Foley, two members of the Scottish folk band, The House Band, combine their talents for an unusual dub on the mandolin before their concert in the State Trinity Theatre in Christchurch last evening. In the background is Chris Parkinson, another member of the four-person band, which will play in a lunchtime concert in Cathedral Square on Wednesday as part of the Summer Times programme. Press, 16 December 1985, Page 5

Iain McLeod, left, and Jed Foley, two members of the Scottish folk band, The House Band, combine their talents for an unusual dub on the mandolin before their concert in the State Trinity Theatre in Christchurch last evening. In the background is Chris Parkinson, another member of the four-person band, which will play in a lunchtime concert in Cathedral Square on Wednesday as part of the Summer Times programme. Press, 16 December 1985, Page 5

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