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Bestival looks for Island's best - Isle of Wight County Press
25 May 2012, 2:28 am
"All Washed up are a group of good friends brought together by toe-tapping music and fun times. Our influences stem from blues, bluegrass and
skiffle genres. We also like to put our own All Washed up twang on popular songs. With an eclectic mix of banjo ...
Bogle is still waltzing his Matilda - au.news.yahoo.com
24 May 2012, 4:45 am
I found a facility to rhyme things... it's not something that's a great gift," he says. In his teenage years he joined a rock'n'roll/
skiffle band called Eric and the Informers but later turned to folk music because of his growing awareness of politics.
Donna Summer and Robin Gibb - Economist.com
22 May 2012, 12:12 pm
Music had been all the brothers had ever known. The white-suit, white-teeth trio of "Saturday Night Fever" were a world apart from the youngsters who had played
skiffle on street corners in rainy 1950s Manchester. Now only Barry Gibb, the eldest ...
Bee Gee Robin Gibb dies aged 62 - Financial Times
21 May 2012, 7:29 pm
With Barry and Maurice, he formed a
skiffle combo and scored some success but in the late 1960s the boys, by now devoted Beatles fans, sailed back to newly-swinging London where they found themselves a recording contract with Polydor and mixing with their ...
Music Round Up (From Daily Echo) - This is Southampton
18 May 2012, 7:16 am
It has its roots in a
skiffle group formed in Liverpool in 1957 by John McNally. And John is still in The Searchers line-up today. Although, he has turned 70 he is still playing his 12-string guitar with the enthusiasm of a teenager.
Pop at the pictures: Teenage flicks - The Guardian
16 May 2012, 8:15 am
There are some cool proto-beatniks, and a wonderfully corny death-haunted coffee house, the Macabre, with a
skiffle band pumping out teenage blues. Pathé also use a newsreel trope of the time – the interviewee declaiming directly into camera ...
Is it curtains for the theatre curtain? - The Guardian
14 May 2012, 6:59 am
If the line has to be blurred, my preference is for the use of musical performances that preview the mood of the performance without paralysing the audience into embarrassment, as achieved by the
skiffle group before One Man, Two Guvnors and a ...
How “Tomorrow Never Knows” Redefined Pop - Slate
7 May 2012, 3:57 pm
By 1966, when the episode takes place, the Beatles had been pushing songwriting conventions for a few years already—really ever since they were gigging in Hamburg with Pete Best, melding tin-pan
skiffle songs popular in Britain with the ...