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City: Newcastle
State: NE
Country: UK
Signup Date: 10/3/2006

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Tuesday, September 25, 2007 

Hi,
Just thought I'd mention a few words about the artist Ernie Payne who Echo Productions had the great pleasure (Although happily Accidentally) to film a couple of years back when he did his first tour of the UK.
He passed away on the 17th September from heart problems and cancer.

Ernie Payne was one of those all too rare performers who had the ability to move and take you somewhere else in his performances and music.

Although he was unfortunately not very well known, as he only released one CD very late on in his life, I personally would rate him up there with other like minded performers such as Terry Callier and Richie Havens. He definitely came from the same place as those mentioned.

When we had the chance to film him we were actually at the gig to capture Ray Stubbs who was sharing the bill with him on the night. Fortunately we were asked by Graham Anderson of the Jumpin' Hot Club as a favour and ended up filming three numbers from him. I now wish that we had filmed the whole performance as I think we may have the only documented footage of this great artist. Hopefully this footage will be around for many years to come as a tribute to him. (You can see this on our youtube channel "Echofilms").


As I said before, it's all too rare these days to come across an artist of Mr Ernie Payne's calibre and I'm glad I was there to be a small part of that.

Ernie Payne R.I.P

Sean.

tony
tony smith

 
Hi,
I was there with my mate on the night you filmed him and a few months later when he was on at the cluny, which was even better as he seemed more relaxed. I recon we spend hundreds a year on live music and I would put him up there with the best we've seen. Everything he sang came straight from the heart. He will be greatly missed by all who saw him.
tony
 
Posted by tony on Friday, September 28, 2007 - 11:09 AM
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cruelkid103
Cruel ampington

 
Sadly i never got to see Ernie play live but i remmeber the day after my freind saw him play in nottingham he said he was amazing and he also mentioned him talking about loving his old national guitar ...i play his cd all the time and i love his song about his uncle..anyway a great musician he will be missed.
Resting with the blues...R.I.P Ernie Payne.
cruelkid103....
 
Posted by cruelkid103 on Thursday, November 29, 2007 - 5:03 PM
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Johray

 
Hello Sean,

This is what I wrote, a couple of years ago, about Ernie Payne, after visiting a concert of his:

http://www.amazon.com/review/R1AIZB6OHP6GPQ/ref=cm_cr_rdp_perm

I know the photographer KJGuch made pics at that very special occasion:

http://profile.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=user.viewprofile&friendid=59976486

All the best and see you,

André Zweistra.
 
Posted by Johray on Monday, March 17, 2008 - 10:59 PM
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Rob
Rob Matheson

 
i had the pleasure of meeting this lovely man back in 2004. heres what i wrote when i heard of his passing.


http://blog. myspace. com/index. cfm?fuseaction=blog. view&friendID=48104665&blogID=331790977
 
Posted by Rob on Monday, November 17, 2008 - 6:35 PM
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