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The Runcorn Guardian from Runcorn, Cheshire, England • 6

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Runcorn, Cheshire, England
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6
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Racing Cliff cliinhmti in frrvm 3 nwcprer Beeston MODERN JAZZ This would make it truly a day to remember To look out over Cheshire'? loveliest vtew to enioy the luxurious warmth and lush atmosphere and to have cuisine that will really make you- 210 News 215 The Opinion Makers 245 Rugby Lcijik England i Stance 1128 Beau Brmnmel! 505 Weavers Green 535 Hit Forest Rangers 600 News 615 Came To Lite 648 Uek-Oration A programme rn Coventry a i rVTIXH Manchester Liverpool and Chester all jazz giants like Earl Hwes and Dukt Ellington cene is currently welconung a steady trickle of reenact The excitement ol a live lazz performance tend to produce a sort of Actually seeing the musicians and hearing the full breadth ol s'urd concerts recent weaks by Atraeria the Cheshire and South Lancashire ja: The Wtld boar is easy to fiord on the main 449 road very near to Chester Crewe Nantwteh Northwich and Whitchurch Tel: fiunbury 309 100 Easter Oratorio t4f Gardening Club Fanning 230 The Record Star Sbmv 320 Peter Port 505 Green Acres 5230 David Cepperft id 555 Pinky and Perky News Weate 615 Meeting Point 845 Samis Story 650 Songs of Praise 745 See Van In My Dreams film 810 News 320 Dr Casebook 1010 Ustinov Ad lib 1100 Meeting Point 1130 Weather closedown rent ion Workington 400 Professional Wrestling followed I- results serv ce 515 Mad Movies 545 News 550 Thank our Ueb Stars 515 Juke Box Jury- 540 News and iihi 540 I)r W'ho 615 Dixon Of Dock Green can even non-iazz listeners to the jazz waveband Unfortunately it is many of the greatest PTeCTlI fetid (aSL AtC oil- unknown outside jazz There are exceptions Armstrong and Ella Fitzgerald for instance hut musicians of equal or greater stature people like Dizzv Gillespie and Billie Hol-Udav may hardly be known 725 Voyage To Tile Bottom The Sea 825 The Palladium Show- 925 Touch And Do 1005 News 1015 Touch And Go (part 11) 1105 Earoonn Andrews Show Weather Epilogue Close Down Great 1gv In i he i so stem Incas tfiln 820 Arthur Haynes Show 855 News 90a Redcap 1000 Armchair Theatre: Utter A Note 1 1 00 University Debate 1130 The Braden Beat Weather Epilogue Close Down When planning to move Manning 825 Black And White Minstrel Show 910 Dick an Dyke Sbow 935 News Sport 950 The Spies 1040 BBC -3 It 40 Easier Vigil 1250 a elosc- Exdting take a look then at just a hapdfu: of these unfamiliar jazz name That of Sidney Bechet for instance a traditional jazz player (like Armstrong! who played clarinet and soprano saxophone in what jazz enthusiasts call the style Bechets music was inspired and exciting In between the traditionalists and the modernists come musicians like Roy Eldridge Coleman Hawkins and Billie Holliday This is the jazz school the critics label Eldridge is a brilliant ti unipet placer full of musical ideas Iiawkins is reckoned to be the first great jazz tenor saxophone player and still one of the very best The late Billie Holliday is acclaimed by perhaps the majority of critics as the greatest jazz singer The saw the introduction down P1CKF0RDS FIRST 820 Laurel and Hardy 840 Horizon (review of the sciences! 780 News Review lor the deaf 725 lake a Pair of Private Eyes (Serial in six parts) 7S0 The Dreaming Eye (What happens when we dream1) 925 The Cool of the Evening jazz 935 Mild and Bitter 1005 Match of ihe Day 1050 News Summary 1055 The Hunchback of Notre Dame i 120 Late Night Line-up 330-505 A oung Husbands Italian film 730 Plunder 8315 1 he Great Metro-poLib documentary based or London the Welshman" (Theatre 625) 1040 News Summary 1055 Late Night Line-up for Expert Advice and Estimates without obligation OAKtlt ROAD IHtM HAM lei t' u7 KiRtxA'n naan omsTB iwcmmi 2US EllLfcSTON ROAD CREWE Tel 20 WARTIME BANK BHUMNOS RV LANDS SI WARRINGTON lei 3217 PFR 21 4A tradition joss player LOUIS ARMSTRONG was over from then on reaiiv was a coned 'Vna a shame it was that the other 45 weren't up to the standard of the last 15 minutes! Whai I did see of was dull with (again) an unwontedly heavy bias towards smgmg and FITTED CARPETS NEWS of the POPS TV TOPICS of a less simple kind of jazz called bop was simply the earliest form of whai is now termed modem jazz It was played by among others Charlie Parker iaito saxophone) Dizzy Gillespie (trumpet) Thelonious Monk and Bud Powell (pianists Oscar Fet-tiiord (bass) and drummers Kenny Clarke and Max Roach The late Charlie Parker is thought to have been the outstanding genius of the We specialist in FITTED CARPETS Tan AXMINSTEB To be cieared 2 sjT Purchase TUFTED CARPET All colours 54m wide vd 2 A POPULAR American group xhe Lovin' Spoonful will visit Britain for the first time next month They will arrive on April 13 for a genera! promotion visit and will appear on Steady Daydream (fye International 7N 25361) is the title of their latest single ard it is an extremely catchy ballad which was written by guitarist John Sebastian It is already shooting up the American charts and is currently at (Number 8 in the Gashbox charts and at Number 10 ir Billboard's Hot 100 On me flipside they sing another ol their own compositions Night Owl Blues Members of The Lovin Spoonful are Zal Yanovsky (lead guitarist) John Sebastian (guitar harmonica and autoharp) Steve Boone (electric bass) and joe Butler (drummer) Seventeen-year-old Nita Rossi from Bournemouth made her recording debut in September last year with a song entitled Untrue Unlwitbful (Thai was Lou) Now her manager Gordon Mills has written another song for her next single The title is Here I Go Again (Piccadillv 7N 35307) This record is a mixture of old and new for it has an old-fashioned sound and a music hall beat which is very much in ugue at the moment johnny Harris has provided a tremendous arrangement Or the flipside Nita sings a number written by Gordon and johnny Harris The title is Something To Give Coventry group The Sorrows BROADLOOM Talented 4vds wide cm length Fitted free Free underlay From 1 25 200 yards AO BROADLOOM 4vds wide Assorted colours Usual price 78 sq yd Our price fitted free s0 A5' Al and AO SAMPLES 54 27 rolls onhTSTAIR CARPET Various colours Fantastic offer From Closed Every Monday Open luesday Wednesday Friday and Saturday Special Discounts for Old Age Pensioners Make no mistake look for the name Telephone 30896 Free Delivery Easter Parade wfe LLAMA Three-quarter and Full-length COATS from 1911 FOAM BACKS in a host of lovely colours from £41911 WIDE SELECTION OF HIPSTER TREWS Goisjc fetid set cRectiMS of hum Spring DRESSES MURRAYS (DEPENDABLE) LTD SUNDAY: Beal Blues and jazz La Scala Ballroom Run- 730 pm CL ASSICAL RECORDS Work of the master corn TUESDAY: Kautsford Brigade Methodist Schoolroom Princess Street Knutslord 730 Northwich April 26 30 Harlequin Flayers From Grcenbank Altrincham April 25 30 Altrincham Garrick "Odd Man In Playhouse May Altrincham Garnet 'Ring Round The Moon Playhouse May 23 28 Altrincham Garrick Playhouse Apr! 21 23 Tim -perky Congregational Dramatic Socierv Happv April Hale Plsvers Of The Belt St Hall Broadheatfc WEDNESDAY Chelford Y'outh Club Chelford Pansh Had 70 pffl Knutsfbrd Club club night 80 pro THURSDAY Knutsford 18-Pius Group Desert Island Discs Legh Arms Hotel Knutsford 80 pm tions also to the engineers who have FAMOUS LOW PRICES produced a 31-minute side without distortion Bartok's two sonatas for violin and piano were written in 1921 and 1922 Typical middle period works proud and tender by twns The are sensibly coupled or: RCA Victor RB 6650 SB6650 by Hyman Bress (violin) and Charles Reiner (piano) Both performance and recording streak the hard rather than the sot aspects of the work WASHINGTON MARKET HALLETT (L CHEETHAM) Goidmjth and SBversmiiL LOCAL AGENT FOR COMMUNITY PLATE 10 Bridge Starve i Tel 33811 MANCHESTER Central 0IS4 Balanced THE MAh IN ROOM 17 10 i'yrmddo an Gooa Bearded Richard Vernon play Oldenshaw Mi the es of 13 episodes bur he mdl time a netu parmer to help returns ndtrv Giselle ka a ifo fipam restore the Dead Sea Scrolls I.

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Pages Available:
76,997
Years Available:
1875-1984