Hogia'r Wyddfa

Hogia’r Wyddfa is a five-piece band with a career in Welsh-language entertainment that has lasted for over fifty years.[1][2] The band was formed in 1963.

After many EP recordings for DRYW, they recorded their first album with SAIN in 1974; this was the first of many. They were among the first SAIN artists to receive a Gold Disc for record sales.

The original members were Arwel Jones, Myrddin Owen, Vivian Parry, Elwyn Jones, and accompanist Richard Huw Morris, whose playing style was a prominent part of their appeal.

Following the death of Richard Huw Morris,[3] a search was conducted for a successor, eventually leading to the selection of Annette Bryn Parri, who has a separate career as an accompanist to other artists and as part of the duo Piantel.[4]

References

  1. Wyn-Williams, Gareth (2014-01-02). "Hogia'r Wyddfa celebrate 50 years on stage". northwales. Retrieved 2014-06-29.
  2. S4C - Noson Lawen 2013. Hogia’r Wyddfa - Dathlu'r 50. Accessed 27 September 2015
  3. S4C Cofio - Hogia'r Wyddfa. Accessed 27 September 2015
  4. Sain Records - Annette Bryn Parri. Accessed 27 September 2015


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