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Session One of the Manchester-Glossop Folk Train. Performed on the Manchester-Glossop Folk Train by Geof Higginbottom & Rob Carol. Come on down Sunday July 18th Fletcher Moss Park, Didsbury and enjoy even more great music all afternoon at Didsbury Guitar Trail. Remember... Didsbury Guitar Trail. Sunday July 18th 12:30 onwards at Fletcher Moss Park …
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Session two of the Manchester Glossop Folk Train. Performed at Glossop Labour Club by Geof Higginbottom & Rob Carol. Come on down Sunday July 18th Fletcher Moss Park, Didsbury. There's even more great music all afternoon at Didsbury Guitar Trail. Remember... Didsbury Guitar Trail. Sunday July 18th 12:30 onwards at Fletcher Moss Park Didsbury. All m…
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In May 2014, we welcomed Graham Jones – a founder of Proper Music and author of ‘Last Shop Standing’ and ‘Strange Requests and Comic Tales from Record Shops’. Born in Liverpool, Graham managed local band The Cherry Boys and ran his own market stall, selling fruit bowls made from Beatles LPs melted into shape under a grill. He then travelled the cou…
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In May 2016 we welcomed respected author and music journalist Paul Du Noyer to Glossop Record Club.Paul started out as a writer at the NME, moved on to being editor of Q, founding editor of Mojo and associate editor of the greatly missed Word magazine.He’s interviewed the likes of David Bowie, Mick Jagger, Madonna, Pavarotti and nearly everyone wit…
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In October 2016, on the anniversary of the release of the first punk single (The Damned's 'New Rose'), we welcomed writer David Nolan to talk about his book 'I Swear I Was There - Sex Pistols, Manchester and the gig that changed the world'. David is a multi award-winning British author, specialising in music and pop culture biographies, covering su…
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In April 2018, we welcomed veteran writer and broadcaster David Hepworth to Glossop Record Club to discuss his best-selling books ‘Uncommon People‘ and ‘1971: Never A Dull Moment‘ and his lengthy career as a music journalist, magazine editor and publisher. If you’ve picked up a British music magazine in the last 40 years, you’ll have encountered Da…
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