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The music that matters from Britain during the sixties; a lost time when the British sports car ruled, BOAC traversed the Empire, and manners were largely adhered to.

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The CARNABY : From birth to reincarnation.

The CARNABY : From birth to reincarnation.
History of The Carnaby by Dave Andrews

Friday, 24 February 2012

Coming shortly - exciting news about The CARNABY

Yes indeed. I will shortly be able to reveal some extraordinary news concerning England's most swinging band, The Carnaby whose sole single 'Jump & Dance' has since become a legendary dance hit from the mod/beat year of 1965.

This is thanks to Dave 'Andy' Andrews, the Carnaby's bass player and author of 'Jump & Dance'.

Meanwhile you can listen to Jump & Dance recorded directly from a signed stock copy and pre-release acetate here.

Wednesday, 15 February 2012

Arcadium (Miguel Sergides) unreleased material

Earlier last decade I posted a 10 inch acetate containing Comus-like tracks, which now seem to be the work of Arcadium's singer/songwriter Miguel Sergides.  Here they are for you to hear:


Symphony for the Madman



It's Not Me



Riding Alone



Who Are We?



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