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Reg Meuross
12 Silk Handkerchiefs at the Fishermen's Church, Hull
St John the Baptist
201 St Georges Road, Hull, East Yorkshire

About this concert
A special concert taking place at The Fishermen’s Church Hull to mark the second National Fishing Remembrance Day.
About the performance:
12 Silk Handkerchiefs, Reg Meuross’s 2018 album inspired by Brian W. Lavery’s book The Headscarf Revolutionaries, opened a window on Hull’s Hessle Road fishing community in the aftermath of the Triple Trawler Disaster of 1968. Joined on stage by stalwart of the Hull folk scene, musician Sam Martyn, Reg’s powerful songs are interwoven with narration from author Brian W. Lavery and an audio/visual show that includes rarely-seen archive footage, photos and audio from the time of the disaster. Three Hull trawlers, the St Romanus, the Kingston Peridot and the Ross Cleveland perished and 58 men died in what became known as the Dark Winter.
Fighting fishwife Lillian Billoca’s subsequent successful campaign for improved trawler safety; sole survivor Harry Eddom who returned to sea just 11 weeks after the sinking; and the superstitions, lives and deaths of all those affected: all of these stories are contained within a fascinating and moving work of social and political history described as Meuross’s “most important work to date” by Pennyblack Music.
Reg himself says: “12 Silk Handkerchiefs is a classic tale of ordinary people doing extraordinary things, and the mighty strength of the human spirit. For years the Hull trawlermen and their families fought for survival in the harshest of working conditions: frozen seas with very little safety or protection. It took Lillian and her fellow revolutionaries to fight the companies who were exploiting this community’s poverty and need for work. They took on the Government itself until desperately needed changes in the safety laws were made.
“If ever there was a story of survival vs greed, honour vs entitlement, courage and bravery vs careless exploitation, this is it. I believe such a story in living memory needs to be told now, and remembered for the future” says Reg.
In 1968, the Fishermen’s Mission officers in Hull supported Harry Eddom, the sole survivor of the tragedy, and all the families and friends who had suffered bereavements following the sinkings of the St Romanus, the Kingston Peridot and the Ross Cleveland; work that sadly, but necessarily, continues to this day.
The 50th anniversary was marked on 4 March 2018 with a service at Hull Minster, which mirrored the 1968 service. In May 2024 the first National Fishing Remembrance Day was held and this year, the second National Fishing Remembrance Day will be on Sunday 11 May 2025. The Fishermen’s Mission is delighted to welcome Reg Meuross back to Hull to perform 12 Silk Hankerchiefs in the heart of Hull’s historic fishing community and on the eve of services all around the country to remember those who have paid the ultimate price in bringing in the catch.
*The Fishermen’s Mission is very grateful to everyone who is making this event possible and in support of the continuing work of the Fishermen’s Mission in Hull and around the UK.
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Marc
January 11th 2025
First time we’ve ever been to a folk club! Very welcoming and some wonderful vocal / instrumental contributions from the locals prior to Reg’s performance.
Having never heard any of his work prior to this, we were committed fans by the end. First half of the set focused on his excellent new Woodie Guthrie inspired album, Fire and Dust, while the second half was a mixture of Reg’s earlier work. Poetic, powerful and thoughtful lyrics, sublime instrumentals, interesting and poignant narrative as well as witty anecdotes from his time on the road. He deserves to be far better known and we’d highly recommend anyone to catch him at future gigs. Thank you Reg and Llantrisant Folk Club for a wonderful evening!
Pontyclun, United Kingdom@Pontyclun Institute Athletic Club
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Reg Meuross Biography
Currently touring with Fire & Dust: A Woody Guthrie Story
Reg Meuross is a true modern troubadour, representing contemporary English folk writing at its best. “There’s something special about the way he writes and delivers a song” Townes Van Zandt. In the mid-1980s Reg Meuross formed the Panic Brothers with Richard Morton, mixing Americana with humour and slick harmonies. Then came the Flamingos, Hank Wangford, and now 14 highly acclaimed solo albums have established his songs as ‘the hinges upon which swing the doors of perceptive English folk’ (Folkwords).
Reg’s songs comment bravely on life as he sees it, bringing wide ranging stories from the ghosts of WW1 soldiers to the ravages of dementia, and some of the most beautifully disarming songs and lyrics ever written. Reg has that rare gift of being able to touch people, through his songs and performance, on a really human level. His words and music paint pictures that remain with the listener long after the song has been sung.
“Meuross, quite simply, is one of the best” Malcolm Carter, Pennyblack Music
“Powerful and moving songwriting” Martin Chilton, The Telegraph
“A mighty songwriter and an equally fine singer” Martin Carthy
photocredit: Natasha Shaw
Read MoreReg Meuross is a true modern troubadour, representing contemporary English folk writing at its best. “There’s something special about the way he writes and delivers a song” Townes Van Zandt. In the mid-1980s Reg Meuross formed the Panic Brothers with Richard Morton, mixing Americana with humour and slick harmonies. Then came the Flamingos, Hank Wangford, and now 14 highly acclaimed solo albums have established his songs as ‘the hinges upon which swing the doors of perceptive English folk’ (Folkwords).
Reg’s songs comment bravely on life as he sees it, bringing wide ranging stories from the ghosts of WW1 soldiers to the ravages of dementia, and some of the most beautifully disarming songs and lyrics ever written. Reg has that rare gift of being able to touch people, through his songs and performance, on a really human level. His words and music paint pictures that remain with the listener long after the song has been sung.
“Meuross, quite simply, is one of the best” Malcolm Carter, Pennyblack Music
“Powerful and moving songwriting” Martin Chilton, The Telegraph
“A mighty songwriter and an equally fine singer” Martin Carthy
photocredit: Natasha Shaw
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