That'lldhu
That'lldhu is a created-for-the-school band, comprising of Clare Simpson, Iain Matcham and Pip Morris.
That'lldhu is a created-for-the-school band, comprising of Clare Simpson, Iain Matcham and Pip Morris.
That'lldhu hit the global scene with their triple platinum album "Maggie where's me ghillies" featuring unforgettable party favourites such as "Should I cast or should I set", "Arch over troubled dancers" and "Blue suede ghillies". During what became known as their golden year they were the go to band for the rich and famous and provided toe-tapping tunes at galas*, balls** and presidential inaugurations*** However even while enjoying the limelight the establishment were already suggesting they were just too extreme, too new, and too dangerous. Famously, Hamish McHaggis, then president of the RSCDS**** brought their time in the limelight to an end with his scathing statement "Them kilts is just too high. What'll ma wee lassie be thinkin' if she sees them knobbly knees!" In 2025 That'lldhu has reformed to once again take the world by storm and SS2025 is the first engagement on their reunion tour.
* Eketahuna and Districts Bowling Club Gala
** Mostly bowling balls.
*** President Margaret McDroon of the Inangahua Accordion Appreciation Club
**** Regional Society for Clear Deliniation of Shins.