Introduction:
The history in fact starts in 1940. Hugh Gibb jr. was a resolute young man and he was considered the black sheep of the family. Musicians are seldom seen as prominent citizens.
Hugh thought it more important to follow his dreams than to be the person other people would want him to be.
He decided to become a famous drummer.
Around 1940 he had become a successful drummer and a leader of an orchestra.
Hughie Gibb and his band performed in dance halls in the northern parts of England and Scotland, they pulled an enthusiastic crowd which loved to come and see them.


In 1941 Hugh`s band played in a dance hall in Manchester. That`s the moment he saw Barbara May Pass on the dance floor.
“I got one of the other lads to do the drumming, stept of the stage, asked her to dance and afterwards brought her home”, said Hugh.
Barbara Pass was a dance band vocalist in those days and on one of her nights off she went with a friend to another dance hall and
like she said: “that`s where it all started.
I met Hugh during one of these nights off in Manchester and we liked each other very much”.
Hugh and Barbara dated for three years before they got married on the 27th of May 1944.
The Second World War was still going on and the town was heavily bombed. Their first child: a baby girl named Lesley was born in Manchester January 12th. 1945. Shortly afterwards they moved to Scotland where Hugh` band started to play in Edinburgh.They had a house in the outskirts of Edinburgh.
The band performed at the palais The Mecca and at that time Linda`s parents used to visit that same dance hall as well to go dancing to the music of the Hugh Gibb Band, but then the two families didn’t know each other yet.
Linda’s parents George and May Gray in fact are from Scotland and it`s an amazing coincidence both families visited the same dance hall for a while!!
After a while Barbara and Hugh moved back with little Lesley to the Manchester area to live with Barbara’s mum Nora Pass in Stretford. Hugh and Barbara with Barbara`s mum Nora Pass Then Hugh got a job in The Isle Of Man and that`s when they moved to Douglas. The Isle Of Man was some kind of holiday island in the Irish Sea between England and Ireland and in those days it was: abroad, for the English people.
`My own dear Ellan Vannin, with its green hills by the sea`.Hugh started to play at the Douglas Bay Hotel and the Alexandra both in Douglas. In 1946 when Lesley was about one and a half, Barry the second child was born on September 1st. Because he was the first-born son of the family, he was given an extra name. His official last name is Crompton Gibb.

Hugh and Barbara with Barbara`s mum Nora Pass
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