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pennychoo | The mumblings, mutterings and musings of a rambling retrophile… | Page 2
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The mumblings, mutterings and musings of a rambling retrophile…. Newer posts →. Mummy, dearest…. March 31, 2011. This gallery contains 21 photos. With Mother’s Day just round the corner, I thought this might be an opportune moment to take a look at a few cards through the ages… Mothering Sunday started off as a religious celebration, honouring the Virgin Mary and your … Continue reading →. All the fun of the Festival…. March 27, 2011. This gallery contains 8 photos. March 12, 2011. So I’ve just spe...
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Jazz On The Road
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JAZZ ON THE ROAD. In Australia looks back at working on the cruise ships and some of the musicians he met:. In 1958, I was in the middle of a summer season at the Palace Ballroom, Blackpool. One morning the bandleader, Ken Turner, came around to the digs where we were having breakfast and asked. If I wanted to go to Canada. The Blackpool Tower Co. helped me get together my drums and personal gear and I was on the train to Liverpool. Sailing down the Mersey. The. The ship that was used in the film. My fin...
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Dropback Endorsement
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By Wolfram Knauer, Director, Jazzinstitut Darmstadt, July 2010. By Andy Hamilton, July 2010. By Conrad Cork about. Insights in Jazz,. Here are some comments from readers of. Just fantastic. Damn I wish I would have had this years ago! Paul Brooke, Vancouver, Canada. Dave O'Higgins, UK. I hunted around and found your book and Conrad Cork's Lego book, then Googled them and found they seemed to be highly regarded - I now have both. It's early days but yours seems to be the more practical guidance. I hope yo...
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| Reviews for Road Rat's Tips
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Book Review: Road Rat's Tips – The musician's guide to keeping comfortable, safe, sane and employed on the road – by Pete Cook. As well as having been a pro sax player for 20 years, Pete Cook is also Head of Jazz at London College of Music. With such a pedigree it's little wonder that Cook is able to mix in a wealth of anecdotes alongside a host of practical advice on the day to day existence of the gigging professional musician. A friend was quoting a few sentences to me from. To sum up, a useful, pract...
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Fame – What You Like is in the Limo | Jason Lyon's Jazz Site
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Jason Lyon's Jazz Site. Articles, Lessons, Transcriptions, Thoughts and Rants…. Books on Pentatonics and Piano Voicings. Links – Best of Jazz on the Web. Fame – What You Like is in the Limo. Fame – What You Like is in the Limo. July 20, 2015. I wish you every success in living forever, but I suggest you master walking before you learn how to fly… Otherwise, I certainly will remember your name…. There’s the little matter of. Of course there are some that get it, and I do appreciate that we all have to lea...
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The Amazing Disappearing Jazz Student | Jason Lyon's Jazz Site
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Jason Lyon's Jazz Site. Articles, Lessons, Transcriptions, Thoughts and Rants…. Books on Pentatonics and Piano Voicings. Links – Best of Jazz on the Web. A) Soloing Scales and Modes. The Amazing Disappearing Jazz Student. The Amazing Disappearing Jazz Student. August 3, 2015. Some metal guy in Amsterdam who practises this way. A Suggestion for Practice. IT’S THE WAY THAT YOU DO IT. Spending some time doing this is real power practising you’re actually absorbing loads of different things at once. You̵...