Play Jazz and Blues with anyone who asks me, or with my own tasteful and talented Sam Slide & Friends

Joined July 2014
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Back to the Ugly Village Jazz Club on Sunday. Cricket under the clouds; Inside, a couple of hours of New Orleans Jazz with a lot of rarely heard tunes.
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The usual refreshments, and I met my piano player, 75% of the band accounted for! @buxtonfringe 2027 πŸ˜‰?
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Chesterfield on Saturday, and the usual celebration of George Stephenson's birthday (9 June 1781) @burngold @FrankWAuthor @GroomB
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I was suddenly reminded of Reginald Dixon and the Tower Ballroom! I decide not to give the crowds a rendition of Tiger Rag 🎹🫣; A second breakfast, Jam on first, is that correct? @burngold
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Coal again. In recent times the risk of explosion was very low. Inert dust, usually limestone, on shelves in the roof and spread on the floor would be disturbed by an explosion and stop flame travelling along a roadway. @BElliottAuthor
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Ten years older and deeper in debt! A jazzer's funeral this week and a re-union with Mad Ed and Jackie. Happy memories of the Blue Bell @StevePLMarquis. I first played with Mad Ed's Hot Five in 2009, an experience that changed me for ever🎺πŸ₯΄!
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Also there on Monday, two more famous trombone players. One can be heard on the TV every weekday night πŸ˜‰.
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After the funeral, we found ourselves on You Tube, we're so modest @StevePLMarquis! Sam Slide, Roger Higham and Mad Ed. I've got my specs on, I'm reading it, we're all reading it 🧐. Name that tune!
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Tuesday night. One of my favourite lines from a song "I laid my head on the bar-room floor...". Pump clips on the ceiling at the Red Deer. Sharp eyes will notice a row from @TitanicBrewers at the top.
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Walked past and ignored every day, the old boundary between Sheffield Township and Nether Hallam. There's another marker near the University, possibly more? @BElliottAuthor
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Enough history, inside for beer and music! Kate from the Sam Slide Band on Double Bass, left hand is just visible!
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This weeks charity shop bargain. "Audrey Graham, the singing housewife". This was the 1960's πŸ₯΄! We were neighbours when I was in short trousers. I was back there for a meal a couple of weeks ago, I never asked after Audrey, I will next time πŸŽΌπŸŽ™οΈ.
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Oh no @TheDoorRestorer! Houses post-Victorian, 1900's - 1910's? Joints and mouldings suggest this is an original door, or it was 😰! Nothing obviously wrong with it.
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