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  • Gallys Folly

     All is great in Gally's Folly's world.  Enjoying life and the music.  Hope you're enjoying them just as much.

    Cheers!

    GFx

    10 months ago
  • Leo Waygen's Twilight R…

    How's music and life guys? Happy weekend in A major... 

    10 months ago
  • Chris Morley

    got a harmonica for xmas off the wife,my goal is to play at the kettle in june,something for you to look forward to guys x 

    1 year ago
  • Chris Morley

    check out the new channel on you tube,thanks gallys folly some wonderfull pics to go with the sublime music,im getting creative too gayl ??

    1 year ago
  • Gallys Folly

     Open mic tonight at The Union Inn on Fore Street in St Ives.  Come along and take part or just sit back with a drink and listen.  9pm start.

    1 year ago
  • Gallys Folly

     Thanks to all who came to last night's gig.  Thoroughly enjoyed ourselves!   

    GFx

    1 year ago
  • Patton Thomas

    Thanks for the add! Hope you like my music as well, great stuff you've got here. Much respect.

    Patton Thomas 

    2 years ago
  • Deborah M. Richardson

    Hey!i love you music


    2 years ago
  • Kathy J. Eady


    Hey,i love you space..

    2 years ago
  • Deborah M. Richardson



    Hey,how are you?

    2 years ago
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General Info

  • Genre: Acoustic / Folk / Roots Music

    Location Cornwall, Un

    Profile Views: 46244

    Last Login: 4/3/2013

    Member Since 11/13/2007

    Website http://www.myspace.com

    Type of Label Unsigned

  • Bio

    Gally's Folly - Mickey Ripley (vocals, guitar, bouzouki, mandolin, harmonica) & Mandy Gustafsson (vocals, flute, whistles, ukelele, concertina, percussion) - are an acoustic-based duo writing, recording and performing their own original material, which has enabled them to establish a wide repertoire of deep rooted songs inspired by everything from Mickey's memories of his native North East, stories from the first world war, spiritual snapshots of the wild Cornish landscape and its ancient standing stones, to tales invoking characters and scenes from the drinking haunts of London's old Soho. (Oh, and let's not forget the continuing fascination and concern for all matters metaphysical!) Their music is imbued with a love and knowledge of traditional folk, but in the live forum they perform with an energy and passion that tips a hat to rock'n'roll. .... Incidentally, for any rockers interested in Mickey's past exploits, here's a quick profile; He cut his musical teeth as frontman/vocalist with hard-rockin' tearaway boogie boys the Red Dogs and recorded and toured with them to outstanding reviews and packed houses throughout the early nineties. They released the Sweet Little Ruby ep before going on to record the Wrong Side Of Town album with former Jethro Tull drummer Barriemore Barlow on production duties. This was followed by the Working Late cd, the ten tracks for which were recorded at legendary bassist John Entwistle's own home Hammerhead Studio with The Who's long-serving soundguy Bob Pridden engineering... After the Red Dogs split (with their guitarist Paul Guerin later going on to join former touring buddies the Quireboys) Mickey formed the folk/rock outfit Josh, gigging extensively and producing the Head in the Clouds ep before swallowing the acoustic/folk bug completely and teaming up with Mandy to hit the long, winding road (and many's the untrodden path too!) as Gally's Folly. However, that journey has really only just begun, and the story is still to be written...! Gally's Folly relocated to Cornwall's beautiful far west through 2001-03. Basing themselves in St.Ives they also hosted the weekly Songwriters' Night which at the time was held at The Lifeboat Inn on the wharf by the harbour. Here they forged lasting friendships with many of the local musicians, writers and artists who continue to perform and work in the area. After moving back to London, Mickey and Mandy enjoyed a successful return to St.Ives as "host band" for the September Festival 2005, on a bill which included Show Of Hands, Jez Lowe & The Bad Pennies, Patrick Street, Flook, Last Night's Fun, and 3 Daft Monkeys. They've shared stages with many of their musical idols, such as Martin Carthy and Vin Garbutt, while more recent highlights include a sold out support slot with Seth Lakeman, and a night Mickey will never forget, playing with one of his early heroes (and using the great man's guitar to boot!), the legendary Wizz Jones. CDs currently available include "Tall Tales", "Time and Tide" and "Boskednan" and with lots of new material in the pipeline, recording of a new album should begin in the near future. CDS AVAILABLE TO BUY AT ECHO BEACH, THE WARREN, ST IVES Lately Gally's Folly's line-up has been supplemented with the addition of concertina, melodeon and violin. We also now have a Facebook page, so send us a friend request, if you haven't already received one from us!
  • Members

    Mickey Ripley (vocals, guitar, bouzouki, mandolin, harmonica) - Mandy Gustafsson (vocals, flute, whistles, ukelele, concertina, percussion)
  • Influences

    ...... Bob Dylan, Jez Lowe, Shane MacGowan, Andy Irvine, Christy Moore, Wizz Jones, Neil Young, Mike Scott, Steve Earle, The Pogues, The Waterboys, Levellers, Justin Sullivan, New Model Army, Show Of Hands, Fairport Convention, Steeleye Span, Planxty, Anne Briggs, Bert Jansch, Nick Drake, John Martyn, Van Morrison, Johnny Cash, Woody Guthrie, Jackson C. Frank, Martin Carthy, Bob Fox, Vin Garbutt, Sandy Denny, Ian Anderson, Jethro Tull, Blackmore's Night, Ralph Vaughan Williams, William Blake, Samuel Pepys, Peter Ackroyd, Jeff Bernard, Rene Magritte, Brueghel the Elder, Archimboldo, Ronnie James Dio, Lemmy, Pat McGrath's wonderful book "Daybreak", Jack Kerouac and dharma bums everywhere, the great North-East, London's fair city, the Cornish coast and moors, stone circles and burning incense, and all the good people with whom we've shared songs, craic, and (the odd!) bottle o'brew. Cheers! ....
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