Overview
Four’n’Aft was an English, close harmony quartet with Ian Tupling, Chris Lock, Helen Pitt and Steve Dawes. They were a prolific and popular group at festivals across Europe with significant engagements in North America as well. The group disbanded when Helen Pitt and Steve Dawes chose to simultaneously retire. Ian Tupling and Chris Lock continue performing together as Loc’Tup Together, continuing with beautiful harmonies and occassional guitar accompanyment by Tupling.
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2003
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Members
Ian TuplingChris LockHelen PittSteve Dawes
Contact Information
Ian
Tupling
Ormskirk
Lancashire
United Kingdom
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Four’n’Aft was an English, close harmony quartet with Ian Tupling, Chris Lock, Helen Pitt and Steve Dawes. They were a prolific and popular group at festivals across Europe with significant engagements in North America as well. The group disbanded when Helen Pitt and Steve Dawes chose to simultaneously retire. Ian Tupling and Chris Lock continue performing together as Loc’Tup Together, continuing with beautiful harmonies and occassional guitar accompanyment by Tupling.
Four’n’Aft was an English, close harmony quartet with Ian Tupling, Chris Lock, Helen Pitt and Steve Dawes. They were a prolific and popular group at festivals across Europe with significant engagements in North America as well. The group disbanded when Helen Pitt and Steve Dawes chose to simultaneously retire. Ian Tupling and Chris Lock continue performing together as Loc’Tup Together, continuing with beautiful harmonies and occassional guitar accompanyment by Tupling.
Four’n’Aft was an English, close harmony quartet with Ian Tupling, Chris Lock, Helen Pitt and Steve Dawes. They were a prolific and popular group at festivals across Europe with significant engagements in North America as well. The group disbanded when Helen Pitt and Steve Dawes chose to simultaneously retire. Ian Tupling and Chris Lock continue performing together as Loc’Tup Together, continuing with beautiful harmonies and occassional guitar accompanyment by Tupling.