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  2. Jeremy Lloyd - Wikipedia

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    John Jeremy Lloyd was born in Danbury, Essex to a mother who had been a dancer, and a petroleum engineer father who served as an officer in the Royal Engineers at the beginning of World War II. [1] As a child he was sent to live with his grandmother in Manchester and rarely saw his parents, who he claimed had seen him as a failure. [ 2 ]

  3. List of musicians at English cathedrals - Wikipedia

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    The case dates from 1579, the organ was rebuilt by Henry Willis (1874). It is located in its original position. The organ of Exeter Cathedral is inscribed "John Loosemore made this organ, 1665". The pipe organ of Chester Cathedral. The following list contains information about organists at Church of England cathedrals in England.

  4. List of performers at the Montreux Jazz Festival - Wikipedia

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    The 2019 edition of the festival saw Elton John offer a historic show at Saussaz Stadium before 15,000 people. This is the festival's first-ever stadium concert. Auditorium Stravinski

  5. Rochester Jazz Festival lineup for Sunday, June 23: 3 shows ...

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    For a full lineup and venue and time information go to rochesterjazz.com. Also, these choices are focused on the club venues . Rochester Jazz Festival 2024: Recommendations for Sunday, June 23

  6. Monterey Jazz Festival - Wikipedia

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    The Monterey Jazz Festival is an annual music festival that takes place in Monterey, California, United States. It debuted on October 3, 1958, championed by Dave Brubeck [ 2 ] and co-founded by jazz and popular music critic Ralph J. Gleason [ 3 ] and jazz disc jockey Jimmy Lyons .

  7. Captain Beaky and His Band - Wikipedia

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    The Archbishop of Canterbury (Foreword), Jeremy Lloyd, Graham Percy (Illustrator) (1984). The Woodland Gospels According to Captain Beaky and His Band . Faber and Faber Ltd. ISBN 0-571-13270-7 . {{ cite book }} : CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list ( link ) a retelling of parts of the story of Jesus set in a woodland

  8. Charles Harford Lloyd - Wikipedia

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    Two of Lloyd's organ pupils, while he was at Gloucester, became well-known organists themselves – they were A. Herbert Brewer, who succeeded him at Gloucester and George Robertson Sinclair who became organist at Hereford Cathedral. [6] Lloyd was organist of Gloucester Cathedral 1876–1881. He was succeeded by Charles Lee Williams. [7]

  9. Oh Happy Band! - Wikipedia

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    Oh Happy Band! is a British television sitcom written by Jeremy Lloyd and David Croft. The series ran for six episodes on BBC1, from 3 September to 8 October 1980, and featured the final screen appearance of comedian Harry Worth. For musical sequences, the series featured the Aldershot Brass Ensemble.