You can now read about the gig that influenced Richard Smith’s life and led him onto rockabilly and psychobilly on my other music website.
Click here to read The Gig That Influenced My Life by Richard Smith.
You can now read about the gig that influenced Richard Smith’s life and led him onto rockabilly and psychobilly on my other music website.
Click here to read The Gig That Influenced My Life by Richard Smith.
Another great blog post, Jo. A great series – I love hearing people’s musical journeys. And Richard, you’ve painted a fascinating picture.
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Thanks Paul. It’s fascinating isn’t it!
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Small world. Used to get my hair cut at Lawrence Crafton’s too. Always on a Saturday as well. Wonder if we were ever there the same day !
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It’s funny how so many of us were at the same places back then and probably at the same time too.
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could have been a possibility, there was allsorts waiting, punks, skins old men Rovkers! you never know!
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Hey Mark
Yes you never know!!
You used to get punks, skins, old men and rockers waiting in there!
What a small world though!!
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Fantastic Richard, great to hear your music journey, Jo is also 100% correct as both you and Laura support bands regularly to help keep the music alive , you’re an awesome couple, cheers for sharing Mel n Sy xxx
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Sorry should say Richard 😆
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haha I edited it for you, although I quite like Tichard 😉
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Thanks to you both too.
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Excellent! Thank you….yep, let’s see who gets the most reads 😂
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He’s got to get some reads to beat yours Laura 😉
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Ha ha! I’m sure Richards will be read by a lot!
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He’s doing pretty well. 😉
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Such brilliant memories! It’s amazing what a chance meeting can spark…
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Isn’t it!
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