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Mhg gallery

Stephen before the cells...
Mobo el Mosferatu...
Ma, I'm scared...
Ali - innit..?
Stephen Rafferty. Guitars, singing, jumping up and down. Oh, and throwing £1500 guitars across the stage then accidentally standing on them...

Bill Morrison or Billy Mombo. Drums are him. Fastest drummer North of Wick. The original MHG#1 sticksman. Performed on the Gene-cide 12" single.

Billy Sangster. Bass and singing (shouting..?). God knows what he's up to these days...

Ali Mcloud or Pat M'bongos. Our lead gutarist in the MHG#5 and also the present line up. Also an accomplished drummer.
Where is Phil..?
Lee Thompson played drums in the MHG#4 (codenamed Ramshackle). He's gone on to be in a few different bands and is currently in Edinburgh band Camera Obscura. The most successful person to be involved with the MHG
Phil Palmer. Drummer in the MHG #5. He plays on the CD. One hell of a drummer and one hell of a quiet guy (unless you get him to have a drink haha)...
Sir Chris of Carter. Mandolin player extraordinaire. Known for performing "Dirty old town" in front of the school in the early nineties. Part of the MHG#2.
Probably the most up to date photo of us
MHG#5 up a tree

The MHG#4,also known as the Ramshackle project

Stephen and Billy superimposed on a field of beans or something...
Mandorango...
MHG#3. Notice the invisible man on drums
Us at the Lido in Peterhead before they built the Maritime Heritage centre
Second from the left is Chris Carter. He used to play mandolin for us...
Here's us sitting alongside our luxury cruiser
And here we are in a giant offshore cable reel. Don't ask me why...

Very early photo of MHG#1, Probably around 1989