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Artist:Stackridge
Venue:The Greyhound, Fulham
City:  London, England, UK
Date:Thursday, 29 Jul 1971
Collection:  Attended     Wishlist 
Community: 1 Attended


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chrisb
27th Nov 2024
 Temporary drummer, Tony Bird, with the band for at least this gig as a replacement for Billy Bent/Sparkle, whose 21st birthday it was today, but he was still hospitalised (see details below):

Western Daily Press, Thursday July 29, 1971:
"Billy Bent, Stackridge's drummer, will spend his 21st birthday today in an isolation ward in Cleethorpes, Lincolnshire, where he was taken with a mystery bug last Friday, during Stackridge's current tour. The band has had to cancel a number of bookings. Billy should be out of hospital on Monday. Meanwhile Jason Lick drummer Tony Bird will be sitting in for him."
 


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