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    Quote Originally Posted by mercia View Post
    I may have to leave this to others, I have things to do
    Sounds like you're leaving early to avoid the Q. The trumpeter was better known for another instrument.

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    Quote Originally Posted by cloughie View Post
    1 out of 3
    I'm feeling lazy - which one of my three was correct please

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    Quote Originally Posted by Norfolk Born View Post
    Can't manage one right now (it must be my age! )
    How true!

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    Quote Originally Posted by mercia View Post
    I'm feeling lazy - which one of my three was correct please
    Jones

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    er, Phil Collins for the drummer ?

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    Quote Originally Posted by mercia View Post
    er, Phil Collins for the drummer ?
    Yes and the other one played for Albion in the 70s.

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    Quote Originally Posted by cloughie View Post
    Albion in the 70s.
    Mr Pickett ? - I didn't realise he played trumpet

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    Quote Originally Posted by mercia View Post
    Mr Pickett ? - I didn't realise he played trumpet
    Nor did I until googling the question!

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Philip_Pickett

    If your musical interests bend in that direction - The Albion Band's Rise up Like the Sun is an exceptionally good album. Definitely in my top 20 all timers!

    A Q for the next one, merc!

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    thanks for the info on Albion, I shall explore as and when
    I'm afraid I'm going to have to be very un-British and Q-jump [I believe it's allowed under Article 157 Clause 48 subsection iii/B/q-jumpers (1883) (no doubt someone will correct me on that ) ]




    an R to not very excitingly connect

    a singer at Lord Lloyd Webber's nuptials, the composer of a double fugue and a French symphonic movement (1920's)

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    Quote Originally Posted by mercia View Post
    thanks for the info on Albion, I shall explore as and when
    I'm afraid I'm going to have to be very un-British and Q-jump [I believe it's allowed under Article 157 Clause 48 subsection iii/B/q-jumpers (1883) (no doubt someone will correct me on that ) ]




    an R to not very excitingly connect

    a singer at Lord Lloyd Webber's nuptials, the composer of a double fugue and a French symphonic movement (1920's)
    Rugby


    Robin Milford
    Honegger

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