Dreamtime
Perth Western Australia
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Sun 30th Sep 2012 2:25am
Not local music I am afraid, but I have enjoyed reading this one again.
More tears in the eyes as I was listening to the Beach Boys last night, they were great were
they not ?
However the reason for this post - I was sorry to hear Andy Williams had died. His Christmas
shows were spectacular. Not everyones favourite but there goes another one of the 'greats'. |
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dutchman
Spon End
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Sun 30th Sep 2012 2:56am
On 30th Sep 2012 2:25am, Dreamtime said:
However the reason for this post - I was sorry to hear Andy Williams had died. His Christmas
shows were spectacular. Not everyones favourite but there goes another one of the 'greats'.
I expect the news takes longer to travel to Australia?
Andy made some pretty decent records. I remember buying his 'Happy Hearts' LP at Fennells in the Lower Precinct in 1970 for 37/6 but was miffed to find his latest single 'Fools Rush In' was not included. I would have had to buy his 'Greatest Hits' LP to obtain that!
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Dreamtime
Perth Western Australia
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Sun 30th Sep 2012 12:08pm
Oh, go on then !! He had a lovely voice and sang with such ease. Never looked as if he was in agony
like they do today.
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Foxcote
Warwick
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Wed 3rd Oct 2012 7:15pm
Hubby has requested me to ask whether anyone remembers dancing to the 'Paul Stanley Orchestra', I don't know where but he obviously remembers it fondly - but it weren't with me He is older than me and I think it must have been in the 60's? |
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PhiliPamInCoventry
Holbrooks
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Wed 3rd Oct 2012 7:47pm
Hi Foxcote, Hi all
The band played at various venues including the GEC ballroom. The Chase hotel was a regular for them too. |
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Dreamtime
Perth Western Australia
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Thu 4th Oct 2012 2:15am
On 3rd Oct 2012 7:15pm, Foxcote said:
Hubby has requested me to ask whether anyone remembers dancing to the 'Paul Stanley Orchestra', I don't know where but he obviously remembers it fondly - but it weren't with me He is older than me and I think it must have been in the 60's?
Wow, your hubby was most likely kicking his heels up at the GEC ballroom the same time as us then. Great place, not many seats though. |
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Foxcote
Warwick
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Thu 4th Oct 2012 9:56am
Morning, he used to dance to them at the Spa Ballroom in Spencer St, Leamington, entrance fee 6/6d, cloakroom, 3 pence, and the singer was Ray Wardell. He says the orchestra had several bands and they were from Coventry. |
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heritage
Bedworth
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Thu 4th Oct 2012 3:20pm
Paul Stanley and his family lived near to the Wallace many years ago. It was quite close to where the famous jazz trumpet player Ron Simmonds lived after the war. (see http://www.jazzprofessional.com/ronspages for many happy hours of reading) |
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Ghengis Smith
Ireland
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Thu 6th Dec 2012 2:38am
I came across this flyer on the typepad website. Looks like it was an interesting night. I know this is a longshot, but I was wondering if anybody was there or has any information on the gig?
Don't look around to find the sound that's right beneath your feet
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flapdoodle
Coventry
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Sun 13th Jan 2013 12:18pm
It would be good if someone could get some gigs at the new Albany Theatre. I suspect that Coventry has had no real music scene for so long that there are no promoters locally.
I'd love to see some of the 70s prof bands that they get at the Assembly play there: Caravan, Barclay James Harvest, Curved Air, Strawbs, and some of the newer Prog acts such as Sanguine Hum.
And some jazz.
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PhiliPamInCoventry
Holbrooks
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Sun 13th Jan 2013 12:51pm
Hi all
The internet has broken so many boundaries regards music repro & performance, that it is only the musicians that love meeting in a cold damp practise venue, that persist & even then, they distribute via the internet. The attempts to restrict this by licence appear only to benefit the admin people & not the musicians, but that maybe a debatable issue. |
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morgana
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Sun 13th Jan 2013 1:21pm
The only place I knew had live music was the General Wolfe but now that too has gone, I don't get out much around Coventry so wouldn't know if there were anywhere that does play live now, thought the Albany Theatre was a great idea. The only other place now is the Ricoh which do the live concerts, other than that Nuneaton always have loads of live bands, perhaps we are falling behind them too. |
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Foxcote
Warwick
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Fri 18th Jan 2013 4:13pm
The 'Blue Nile Club', Radford.
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nirvana
coventry
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Fri 18th Jan 2013 5:10pm
Hi Foxcote can you please tell me where the 'Blue Nile Club' was situated on the Radford Road? |
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Beesman
Cornwall
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Fri 18th Jan 2013 5:36pm
Other live music venues that had decent bands in days gone by include The Plough (London Road), The Royal Naval Club (Spon St), The Stoker (Binley Road).
Incidentally I went to see Vinegar Joe, featuring Elkie Brooks, at The Royal Naval Club back in about 1973. The band didn't show as Ms Brooks was suffering from 'flu. We were offered our money back (50p!) or a half refund and stay to watch the replacement band. As we were looking forward to seeing a live band, we went for the latter option. The band, from Birmingham, took to the stage and were absolutely appalling. I mean REALLY bad! After three numbers about 10 of us adjourned to the nearest pub in disgust.
The name of the band? Oh yes.... Judas Priest! They 'made it' on an enormous scale a couple of years later, doing particularly well in the USA.
In fairness, their singer has said how dreadful they were in their early days. |
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