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Artist:Geranium Pond
Venue:Assembly Hall
City:  York, England, UK
Date:Friday, 20 Oct 1967
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Whyperion SUBS
30th Jun 2018
 Website has this comment re this artist
http://www.marmalade-skies.co.uk/faces.htm

THIS, IF YOU hadn't guessed, is the Geranium Pond, who are one of the happening groups on the London scene at the moment. The face-make---professionally designed---is a feature of the group.
The Pond, who are very West Coast influenced, were small-time until they played at a dance at Morden, Surrey, where ex-Radio London D.J. John Edward was also appearing.
He took them over---and the result is a record out on Deram shortly. Probable title---"Dogs In Baskets", reported to be "very weird.

(Top Pops 1967, Nov 7th)
This Info should go on the non-release Deram Single if it should go on 45cat
 


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