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  1. Art Blakey Joy Pitcher H'Angus the Monkey
  2. Peter and the Wolf Alfred Lion Rory Gallagher
  3. Cubby Broccoli Baden Powell (scouts) Baden Powell (guitar)
  4. Everton Weekes Little Mo Minutemen
  5. Slim Pickens Skinnay Ennis Herb Ellis
  6. John Coltrane, Africa Brass (World Record Club) Bears sticker: Decimal £ s d 1.48p 29/7 Dobell's
  7. The Dreaded Batter Pudding Hurler of Bexhill-on-Sea Chuck Close Liz Hurley
  8. Chips Channon Michael Fish Charlie Pease
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  10. Buck Clayton Michael Clayton George Clooney
  11. Saw Simon Spillett this afternoon at Whitefield, Manchester playing with a local trio. Simon was his usual affable self and played an interesting repertoire which included Jimmy Deuchar compositions.
  12. Today I met Bill Birch who has written and intends to publish a book called Keeper of the Flame: Modern Jazz in Manchester 1946-1972. The book has a foreword by Don Rendell and "brings to life vivid performances in the city by such legends as Dizzy, Miles, Rollins, Tubby and Ronnie." The book will be published at £25 once a list 200 subscribers has been obtained. If you're interested, email the author at birchiano@talktalk.net. Mr Birch also answered a question once put to me by sidewinder, who asked what became of a dressing room wall signed by famous musicians at Manchester's Free Trade Hall, now that the building is a hotel. Answer: the wall was demolished and all the signatures, including Yehudi Menuhin's, perished, with the exception of Louis Armstrong's, which has been framed and now hangs outside the General Manager's office.
  13. Larry Kart Get Carter Ian McCartney
  14. Ward Pinkett Billy Childs Tony Parenti
  15. Bill Doggett Organ Morgan John Piper
  16. KKJZ Mostly Bop Now playing:
  17. Jack Shepherd Pastor Manders Peter Mandelson
  18. Dick Turpin Jack Sheppard Macheath
  19. I saw him several times in the ranks of the Duke Ellington orchestra. He always seemed totally impassive, never betraying facially a hint of the passion in his playing. The day after an Ellington performance in Leeds in the sixties a friend of mine who fancied himself as hip, but wasn't, spotted the band lunching in the Queen's Hotel. He went up to Hodges and said, "Great concert, Duke!" "Wrong one, man," replied Hodges, pointing at the great man.
  20. And I always thought you were a teenager!
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