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BillF

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  1. Meatloaf Stakeholders Bob Mintzer
  2. Lance Percival William Shakespeare Dave Pike
  3. British jazz giants corner Going to see Len Skeat and Don Weller at February gigs. Sorry to have missed Brian Dee last month.
  4. Ethel Merman Michael Fish Mr Chips
  5. Buster Gonad Margherita del Balzo Ozric Tentacles
  6. Maria Bello Bellini Chicollini
  7. The Strawbs Cream Pim Fortuyn
  8. In my personal pantheon of jazz pianists Bill Evans is up at the top, just after Bud Powell in his prime. That said, the Vanguard sessions have never been the ultimate for me; of the early albums I always prefer Portrait in Jazz and Reflections. Perhaps my very favorite Evans is on some of the solo albums.
  9. Chapman Pincher Bum Phillips Arsene Wenger
  10. Lon Chaney/Cheney Dick
  11. Spanky DeBrest Captain Purvey The Kinks
  12. My wife's recommendation for Rebecca West is The Fountain Overflows. (Regret to say I've never read any.) Thank you, I'll make a note of that. My reading of West, and indeed of H.G. Wells (her lover), has been sparse; it's a literary era I have not delved into much, so will try to do so. Over the years I've read quite a few of Wells's books.. As a science fiction fan I love The War of the Worlds, The Time Machine and, to a lesser extent, The Invisible Man - as well as the short stories. Of the non-science fiction novels, I'd recommend The History of Mr Polly and Kipps.
  13. Twinkle Toes Rip Van Winkle Tinky Winky
  14. My wife's recommendation for Rebecca West is The Fountain Overflows. (Regret to say I've never read any.)
  15. Miles Davis Nonet Nanette Newman Alfred E Neuman
  16. Greg Abate with the Brownfield Byrne Quintet at Wilmslow last night.
  17. Robert Northern Harry South Squire Weston
  18. John Locke The Doors The Corrs
  19. Screaming Lord Sutch Lord Rockingham's XI Little Lord Fauntleroy
  20. Bonus tracks are "the Stranger" and "If You Could See Me Now". Wonderful album!
  21. Article clearly introductory for a non-specialist audience. But I clearly remember the "conversation" between my pianist friend Paul and the Polish Modern Jazz quartet's pianist. Neither knew the other's language and the "conversation" consisted of chords struck out on the piano and an esoteric lexis of "McCoy Tyner", "Wynton Kelly", etc.
  22. Capability Brown Frankie Capp Hattie Jacques "Ooh, Matron!"
  23. http://www.theguardian.com/music/2014/nov/07/how-jazz-became-voice-of-freedom-in-poland Watching the recent movie Ida, I was strongly reminded of the Polish Modern Jazz Quartet, which I saw and met in 1964.
  24. Drill Sergeant Dill Jones Eric Pickles
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