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Press cutting if of interest
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I don't think I have seen this one David so thank you very much. Very interesting piece apart from the bit about over-stretching herself which I thought was a bit patronising.
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Check out this item I found on eBay:End time: 14 Sep 2014 08:32:58Item: Ruby Murray - UK Pop Magazines Cuttings DVD. 1956-1965 188 Scans **NEW**URL: http://pages.ebay.com/link/?nav=item.vi ... alt=webAlt URL: http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Ruby-Murray-U ... 1150563769
May be of interest to Bernie!?
May be of interest to Bernie!?
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David,
Very interesting photo of Ruby and Rusty. I shouldn't tell you this so SSHHH!!!! The gymnasium link up was Eric Braun's idea. Rusty was his client and he came up with the idea that Ruby went into partnership - but it was all a publicity 'Stunt' Don't tell anybody though
Adios Amigo.
Very interesting photo of Ruby and Rusty. I shouldn't tell you this so SSHHH!!!! The gymnasium link up was Eric Braun's idea. Rusty was his client and he came up with the idea that Ruby went into partnership - but it was all a publicity 'Stunt' Don't tell anybody though
Adios Amigo.
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I came across this snippet of information in a review of Eddie Calvert purely by chance and is just an aside for information if of general interest
In 1960 Eddie Calvert was invited by orchestra leader, Norrie Paramor and their mutual friends Ruby Murray and Michael Holliday to record an extended-play single with four tracks. Calvert played Silent Night and on another track he, Murray and Holliday teamed up in a version of Good Luck, Good Health, God Bless You. The single, released by Columbia Records achieved some success in Britain but was more popular in Australia and South Africa.
In 1960 Eddie Calvert was invited by orchestra leader, Norrie Paramor and their mutual friends Ruby Murray and Michael Holliday to record an extended-play single with four tracks. Calvert played Silent Night and on another track he, Murray and Holliday teamed up in a version of Good Luck, Good Health, God Bless You. The single, released by Columbia Records achieved some success in Britain but was more popular in Australia and South Africa.
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David,
I have managed to view most of what you have recently uploaded but I am just a few days away from uprooting from Spain and returning to the U.K. I have a huge amount still to do but I will catch up 'on the other side'. I admire you enthusiasm.
Adios Amigo. Bernie.
I have managed to view most of what you have recently uploaded but I am just a few days away from uprooting from Spain and returning to the U.K. I have a huge amount still to do but I will catch up 'on the other side'. I admire you enthusiasm.
Adios Amigo. Bernie.