Past Members

Chris Ridley -  died 2 May 2020 after a fight with cancer. 

 Chris began his Morris with Thames Valley in  1953 where he began playing the Melodeon,  after moving to Cornwall he joined Trigg as a musician in the early 1970's, and soon became the main musician. He continued his association with Thames Valley Morris Men and was their  President .

When the Morris was over, Chris could be relied on to be in the centre of the action, entertaining with his broad repertoire of songs & music both Ancient & Modern. Beyond the Morris Chris was also active in the Folk arena as an integral member of Bodmin Folk Club and creating & running Folk News Kernow for many years.

 

Phil Champion died in 2020 after a long fight with the Covid-19 Virus.

Phil was a well respected dancer with Tywardreath Morris and Trigg,  and our Squire 2017-18 

Trigg's first encounter with Phil was around 1990 as a minibus driver who was engaged to deliver some of us home after those evenings out when there was some reluctance among the side to be the nominated driver. He enjoyed being with the team and we were invited to dance at his 40th Birthday celebration in 1991. We asked him to join in and he proved to be a natural!

Andy Payne - died 20 June 2020 at Derriford Hospital as a result of a stroke.

Andy joined Trigg Morris in the 2008/9 practice season and he had been a regular performer with the side since then. He was a popular , thoughtful & friendly colleague who will be much missed by his friends in both Trigg and Tywardreath Morris 

 

  Maurice Dart - passed away on Tuesday 2nd April 2024. He had been around since Trigg Morris started all those years ago and we recently helped him celebrate his 92nd birthday.

Many of you will know of his interests, particularly in the wider realms of the folk movement beginning during his younger days in Plymouth.

He was a member of the Cornwall Railway Society and was one of the old guard of the railway enthusiast world. Maurice wrote many books over the years, together with arranging many walks and visits over Branch Lines around Cornwall and farther afield.