One Afternoon In July

Wednesday 17th August 2005

Irish songsmith BRIAN HOUSTON took time out of his busy schedule to chat to Tamsin Jones.



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Brian: It's all over the world and is filled with people who don't belong.

Tamsin: How did you enjoy your time with Noel Richards and Wayne Drain? Are we ever going to see the return of the Hudson Taylors?

Brian: I enjoyed it very much at the time and would do it again but the opportunity has not presented itself.

Tamsin: Do you ever get nervous before going on stage?

Brian: I frequently get nervous but to be honest I get far more nervous doing worship in my church than, say supporting Van Morrison. Those sheep can bite!

Tamsin: What's the most embarrassing thing that's ever happened to you on stage?

Brian: I went on with my coat tucked inside my jeans from a relief visit before the gig and didn't realise until I took it off and went to throw it away. and it hung down my legs onto the floor. I'd played for about 20 minutes like that.

Tamsin: What are your plans then for the future?

Brian: To live long and prosper.  CR

 
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Posted by Randy Staley in Ashboro North Carolina @ 16:14 on Aug 29 2008

We LOVE BH,WD,&NR.They played at our church.Covenat Christian Church,and I will never be the same!Great article.God Bless



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