Milton of Campsie Music Man receives British Empire Medal for services to Music and to the Community in Dunbartonshire
The founder of Campsie Accordion and Fiddle Club, Billy Hutton, has been presented with a British Empire Medal (BEM) at a ceremony at East Dunbartonshire Council HQ.
Billy received the BEM for services to Music and to the Community in Dunbartonshire, having founded and run the Campsie Accordion and Fiddle Club at the Glazert Country House Hotel in Lennoxtown for 30 years.
The monthly club nights attract around 100 music lovers from the East Dunbartonshire area and further afield and the National Association of Accordion and Fiddle Clubs has awarded the club the ‘Club of the Year’ award four times. Billy himself has received the ‘Club Supporter of the Year’ award three times for his dedication to providing his community with a night of great music every month from September to May since the club launched.
Lord Lieutenant presented bill with BEM
HM Lord-Lieutenant of Dunbartonshire, Mrs Jill Young MBE, presented Billy with his BEM on behalf of His Majesty the King at an Investiture in the Council headquarters in Kirkintilloch.
Mrs Young said,
Commitment to club
His commitment to Campsie Accordion and Fiddle Club has been unwavering and this dedication has been recognised, both in the awards he has received from the National Association of Accordion and Fiddle Clubs and also in this Medal of the Order of the British Empire.
“There are many elements to the work that I do as Lord-Lieutenant of Dunbartonshire, but meeting people like Billy, who have made such a positive impact on their communities is undoubtedly the highlight.”
East Dunbartonshire Provost, Gillian Renwick, said,
Bill goes all over visiting clubs
Billy is often off visiting Accordion and Fiddle Clubs all over the country, playing drums or listening to other performers. He has brought the music he loves to the people of East Dunbartonshire and will have undoubtedly touched the lives of many over the years. He is so well regarded that his club has written a song about him to honour his contribution over so many years.
“It was an honour to meet Billy and a great pleasure to welcome his family and friends to the Council Chambers to see him receive the BEM for his services to Music and to the Community in Dunbartonshire.”
The Investiture was also attended by Vice Lord-Lieutenant Miss Linda Moffat RD DL and Deputy Lieutenant Dr Gill Aikenhead MBE DL Hon DEd.
Billy said,
Getting musicians together
We had a band playing at our Silver Wedding Anniversary party in the Glazert Country House Hotel in Lennoxtown and the idea of setting up a club came to me that night. I got some musicians together and we started the club and we’ve been going strong ever since. We have a guest band come to play each month and individual players also get up and perform for everyone – it is always a great night and I thoroughly enjoy it.
Billy continued, “I am very honoured to receive the BEM and would like to thank my family, the club committee and the local community for all their support over the years.”