Surrey based barn dance and ceilidh band, D'Arcy Spice, also play in Sussex, Kent, Hampshire, and most of the south east of England. Traditional music with swing.  
Traditional Music with flair by Darcy Spice
D'arcy Spice Homepage D'arcy Spice barn dance music samples Book Surrey's Own Barn Dance Band Tips on running a barn dance or ceilidh D'arcy Spice Barn Dance Testimonials Darcy Spice Band Members Links
 

More of a biog sheet than a batch of barn dance links; here you can meet the band and find out what else we get up to.

   
  Andy Smith, Bill Perring, Keith Harding, and Phil Clarke; collectively known as the Surrey barn dance and ceilidh band, D'Arcy Spice. Andy Smith
A guitarist of note, Andy is also the echinoids expert at the Natural History Museum (yes, really!).
If sea urchins are your thing then visit his official museum site at:
Natural History Museum - Echinoids
 

Bill Perring
A born fiddler (ask his previous employers), Bill is a professional artist, illustrator, and writer. To see his paintings go to: D’Arcy Collection.
For illustrations and web graphics: D’Arcy Studios
For his first novel: The Seduction of Mary Kelly

Keith Harding
A connoisseur of fine drummer jokes, Keith is a freelance photographer and the custodian of a collection of Victorian glass plates from which he makes prints in the traditional way.
To sample his range of snappy wares:
Goodness Gracious

 
     
Phil Clarke
Not content with merely telling you how to do the dances, Phil practices what he preaches by dancing with two different Morris groups. Want to see them in action at a pub near you?
Mythago Bedlam
Wild Hunt