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''Head, Hands and Feet'' was a Hamilton musicians club, active between 1985 and 1995, founded by local musicians Ross Casci and Cushla McCreesh. At the time both were playing in a small jazz band, ''Treble Clef'', where Ross was the band leader and played saxophone, while Cushla was the singer. Feeling a lack of opportunities to hear their friend's bands play or to jam with local musicians, they organised a jam session with friends and fellow musicians. The first gig/jam was held at 'Chequers' in 1985, a small bar in Chartwell Square. In total, around 80 people attended the first 'jam', most of whom were musicians accompanied by their wives and partners. The second gig following one month later, where even greater numbers attended, and this was followed by further gigs.   
 
''Head, Hands and Feet'' was a Hamilton musicians club, active between 1985 and 1995, founded by local musicians Ross Casci and Cushla McCreesh. At the time both were playing in a small jazz band, ''Treble Clef'', where Ross was the band leader and played saxophone, while Cushla was the singer. Feeling a lack of opportunities to hear their friend's bands play or to jam with local musicians, they organised a jam session with friends and fellow musicians. The first gig/jam was held at 'Chequers' in 1985, a small bar in Chartwell Square. In total, around 80 people attended the first 'jam', most of whom were musicians accompanied by their wives and partners. The second gig following one month later, where even greater numbers attended, and this was followed by further gigs.   
  

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