Tell us what you want you old codger and we'll find them for you....Seeing as it starts in the late 40's and finishes in the late 60's
Mainly consisting of big band and jazz
I mean we can find them to share on here....you silly old fart...I've got what I want except with something to play the buggers on as my record player is about as old as me and as knackered as me
Gis a tune to find then...Thankyou for those few kind words
Wombat, traditional jazz band he was not.Let me guess Kendal, it includes Midnight on the Shore by Kenny Ball & the Jazzmen?
Turntables are back in mate, I've seen some in B+M and they're pretty cheap.I've got what I want except with something to play the buggers on as my record player is about as old as me and as knackered as me
Kendal, I meant Stranger on the Shore by Aker Bilk, classic from the 60's..... sixty years on I can still hear that clarinet wailing away and Bilk's cheesy grin for the TV camera, when I think of that song.Wombat, traditional jazz band he was not.
Just jumped on the bandwagon
I once took my Mum to Demont, to see a Glen Miller tribute. I wasnt looking forwards to it. I loved it, and have loved big band since.Seeing as it starts in the late 40's and finishes in the late 60's
Mainly consisting of big band and jazz