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Topic: CLPGS talk on the first UK number ones

  18th May 2024, 10:40 AM
Mike Wilson1

Musicologist
Member since Dec 2019
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Very nice to actually hear your voice rather than the typed messages, I enjoyed that.....Look forward to the one you do on Number 1's.....Give me a shout !!!!
mister_tmg wrote:
Mike Wilson1 wrote:
The presentation you did on the first ever chart, was that recorded at all as I would have liked to have seen that........As to the advertisement of the first number ones, Lia Roza refused to perform How Much is that Doggie.....She only performed it once when it was recorded........
mister_tmg wrote:
There will be a talk about the first UK #1s (1952-53) on Tuesday night at the City of London Phonograph and Gramophone Society meeting at Conway Hall in London. 45worlds members are welcome to attend. For more information, and to add it to your calendar, see here

here.

You can also add the other CLPGS talks to your calendar at this link.

Yes it was recorded, you can listen to it here. It’s an audio recording with a PowerPoint presentation. There are also my talks about Bob and Alf Pearson, and the Last Survivors of Shellac, the latter devoted to British performers still alive who appeared on 78s.

And yes, you know all the answers! But I’m hoping some of those attending might not be as knowledgeable as you.



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