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Terry Venables (Chelsea 1960-1966)
06.01.1943 - 25.11.2023
First to be capped for England at schoolboy, youth*, amateur*, under 23* and full international* levels (* these while at Chelsea).
Player:
England, Chelsea, Tottenham, QPR, Crystal Palace.
Manager:
Crystal Palace, QPR, Barcelona, Tottenham, England, Australia, Middlesbrough, Leeds.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Terry_Venables
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M&MTB Sw6 class # 999 in Bourke Street on an inbound route 86.
Photographer unknown
Steven G Haby collection
13th September 2014 at Imperial Wharf, London SW6.
Imperial Wharf Jazz Festival (free event).
Country: Britain. Style: Salsa.
Lineup: Roberto Pla (timbales), Jose Cascaret (v/percussion), Graciela Rodriguez (v/percussion), Aldevis Tibaldi (tenor sax), Kelvin Christiane (alto sax), John Mackillup (alto sax), Tracey Meadham (baritone sax), Eddie Rieband (trombone), Paul Taylor (trombone). Sid Gauld (trumpet), Andy Gibson (trumpet), Neil Morley (trumpet), Eikel Venegas (trumpet), Federico Gory (p), Elpidio Caicedo (b), Satin Singh (congas), Dave Pattman (bongos), Vancho Manoilovich (d).
Roberto Pla from Baranquilla in Colombia has lived in the UK since the early 1980s. The only member of the band I’ve photographed before is Paul Taylor with the Yiddish Twist Orchestra (to view click on the tag of his name).
In this photo: John Mackillup.
More information: roberto-pla.150m.com/, www.facebook.com/robertopla.
Narrow angle view of SW6 Class tram 866 on 13 road at Southbank Tram Depot with special decorations applied to celebrate the tram's 75th Birthday.
17th July 2013 at Under the Bridge, London SW6.
Country: United States. Style: Soul.
Lineup: Bettye LaVette (v), Alan Hill (keyboard), Brett Lucas (g), James Simonson (bass g), Darryl Pierce (d).
Bettye LaVette (real name Betty Jo Haskins) was brought up in Detroit, MI and made her first single aged 16 in 1962. In the 1970s she recorded for Atlantic/Atco, Epic and Motown, but her greatest success has come in the last decade. At this gig she performed songs from different phases of her career. Even when this included covers of things written by the likes of Tom Waits, Neil Young and Lucinda Williams, she made them her own.
In this photo: Brett Lucas.
More information: bettyelavette.com/, www.facebook.com/bettyelavette.
"Carefree ..."
The captain of the first Chelsea championship team enjoys entertaining the supporters during the end of season "lap of appreciation".
www.thechels.info/wiki/Roy_Bentley
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Yarra Trams: SW6 925 Advertising Melbourne Art Tram (Cube/Octahedron Extended by Tom Vincent) and Z3 175 Advertising Melbourne Art Tram ("Moving House" by James Voller) both trams on Route 35 City Circle in Spring Street at Bourke Street
18th July 2012 at Under the Bridge, London SW6.
Country: United States. Style: R and B.
Lineup: "Dr John" (Mac Rebennack) (v/p/organ/g/percussion), Jon Cleary (p/keyboard/g/percussion/v), John Fohl (g), David Barard (bass g), Raymond Weber (d), Derek Huston (baritone sax), Sarah Morrow (trombone).
Mac Rebennack grew up in the Third Ward. After playing on numerous New Orleans R&B recordings, he made his commercial breakthrough in 1968 as Dr John, the Night Tripper. In recent years he has mostly reverted to a more traditional style R & B. The band included long time colleague David Barard, with Raymond Weber (until recently of Dumpstaphunk) replacing the late Roscoe Ernest. John Fohl has been around for a few years since he replaced Bobby Broom. For this European tour Jon Cleary (who leads his own band and performs with Bonnie Raitt), Derek Huston (once of the Iguanas) and Sarah Morrow (once of the Ray Charles band) made up the Lower 911.
More information: www.nitetripper.com/.
17th July 2013 at Under the Bridge, London SW6.
Country: United States. Style: Soul.
Lineup: Bettye LaVette (v), Alan Hill (keyboard), Brett Lucas (g), James Simonson (bass g), Darryl Pierce (d).
Bettye LaVette (real name Betty Jo Haskins) was brought up in Detroit, MI and made her first single aged 16 in 1962. In the 1970s she recorded for Atlantic/Atco, Epic and Motown, but her greatest success has come in the last decade. At this gig she performed songs from different phases of her career. Even when this included covers of things written by the likes of Tom Waits, Neil Young and Lucinda Williams, she made them her own.
More information: bettyelavette.com/, www.facebook.com/bettyelavette.
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The first public outing of Victoria Street, Sunshine Model Railway Club Exhibition 2010, (note original size of layout compared to now)
18th July 2012 at Under the Bridge, London SW6.
Country: Britain (New Orleans resident). Style: R and B.
Lineup: "Dr John" (Mac Rebennack) (v/p/organ/g/percussion), Jon Cleary (p/keyboard/g/percussion/v), John Fohl (g), David Barard (bass g), Raymond Weber (d), Derek Huston (baritone sax), Sarah Morrow (trombone).
Mac Rebennack grew up in the Third Ward. After playing on numerous New Orleans R&B recordings, he made his commercial breakthrough in 1968 as Dr John, the Night Tripper. In recent years he has mostly reverted to a more traditional style R & B. The band included long time colleague David Barard, with Raymond Weber (until recently of Dumpstaphunk) replacing the late Roscoe Ernest. John Fohl has been around for a few years since he replaced Bobby Broom. For this European tour Jon Cleary (who leads his own band and performs with Bonnie Raitt), Derek Huston (once of the Iguanas) and Sarah Morrow (once of the Ray Charles band) made up the Lower 911.
More information: www.nitetripper.com/.