Ridgeway Country

Tony Hetherington’s family are from Northern Ireland and that’s where he grew up for the first 8 years of his life. His uncles were in accordion bands and he had an uncle who could play guitar. Country music was always an important part of family life, but he wasn’t really aware of Country music at the time although he does remember some of the Irish showbands in 1964, shortly before he moved to England. At that time, he was listening to the popular chart artists like The Beatles, The Rolling Stones, Freddie and The Dreamers and The Hollies etc.

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Tony also fronts a 4-piece rock ‘n’ roll band called the Tony H Band working mainly in the Swindon area but they only have a few gigs a year, Ridgeway Country is much busier.

Ridgeway Country have released three studio CD albums over the years, the first was Ridgeway Country in 2004, the second was The Right Place in 2010 and the most recent album 110% Ridgeway in 2023. There was also a live album Ridgeway Live in 2019. A number of other musicians have depped with the band over the years. These include Dave Mackie on lead guitar who was with ‘Live and Pickin’ for a short time after Clive Battle departed. Dave Hartley (pedal steel guitar) Jim Martin (from Black Steel) (pedal steel guitar, electric guitar and fiddle), Gary Holster (lead guitar) and Graham Walker (lead guitar).

Research by Nick Catford.

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