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Mitzi Gaynor Razzle Dazzle: A new documentary The Special Years is scheduled to release on 18 November celebrating Miss Gaynor's annual television specials of the 1960s and 70's. This would include showstopping moments from the original specials along with newly taped interviews with Gaynor colleagues, friends and admirer's including Alton Ruff, Kelli O'Hara, Carl Reiner, Rex Reed, Tony Charmoli, Kristin Chenoweth, Randy Doney and. Bob Mackie.http://www.amazon.com/Mitzi-Gaynor-Razzle-Dazzle-Special/dp/B001CDL6R0
Down to the Marrs Bar for The Little Hellfire Club's 2nd all-dayer birthday bash - unfortunately arrived just too late for Meg who've brought the brilliant 'A Song For' back into their set - but I will definitely catch the Kiddy rockers at the Worcester Festival in August.
Saw A+R aka the acoustic twosome Ash and Rachel at the Gun a couple of months back and I like the way the laidback duo have developed their loungecore set with a strong reggae/dub flavour - pleasing feelgood stuff. I haven't seen Pete Austin's Braggish acoustic set before but liked it when he paired up with Stu from The Donns - he's one to watch out for!
First of the out-of-town acts were Gindrinker from Cardiff - they're Hellfire regulars but I'd forgotten that avant-garde was a bit of an understatement for this duo. Must confess that I find free-form jazz-rock a bit testing at times
No such 'difficulties' with the number one local get-up-and-jumping ska-poppers The Donns who have the best set of singalong numbers doing the rounds with 'Home Truths', 'Ron Jeremy' and 'TV Dinners' among the crowdpleasers.
Popped out for a halfway bite to eat so only caught the first bit of Spencer McGarry and the last bit of Flo Rowland's set - Flo's got a new CD out and she's on straight after Meg at the Worcester Festival!
AWWBLOT have been confirmed as one of the few local acts at this year's Nozstock - so great to see the Joe Patroni spin-off Girls On Film on top form as usual with their Pogue-ish takes on He-Man and German teachers.
I caught a new and improved feel for the complete rock outfit that are Silver Tequila - they appeared a lot tighter than I've seen them recently - probably 'cos of some catchy new numbers and the usual great Willis sound mix at the Marrs Bar!
Just a taste of the heavy-heavy sound of local metal maestros Expedestrian before legging it back home to catch the Sex Pistols at the Isle Of Wight on the idiot box - brilliant! Happy birthday Pete!
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