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  1. Hughie Jones The Spinners were a folk group from Liverpool , England, who formed in September 1958. They variously had four albums in the UK Albums Chart between September 1970 and April 1972.

  2. Hughie Jones (born Hugh E. Jones in Liverpool on 21 July 1936) is a British folk musician who was a founding member of folk band The Spinners. He released three solo albums.

  3. Hughie Jones sings The Marco Polo at the Philharmonic Music Room Liverpool on Sunday 28 May 2023 as part of the sold out show In My Liverpool Home: Hughie Jo...

  4. 18 de ago. de 2008 · Cliff Hall is no longer with us, but Mick Groves, Tony Davis and Hughie Jones are still going strong, and Hughie is still recording and playing his beloved sea songs.

  5. 22 de ago. de 2017 · Mick Groves and Hughie Jones, accompanied by "Count" John McCormick on double bass, Keith Price on fiddle and Christine Jones on banjo give a rousing version of Whip Jamboree at the Everyman...

  6. 4 de dic. de 2011 · Hughie Jones, the composer of the song, and Brian Ferguson perform "The Ellan Vannin Tragedy" on the 102nd anniversary of the loss of the Isle of Man Steam Packet vessel with all passengers and...

  7. The Spinners. There were four Spinners Cliff Hall, Tony Davis, Mick Groves and Hughie Jones who sang and played a variety of instruments in different permutations and combinations.