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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: Paul Taylor.
More information: roberto-pla.150m.com/, www.facebook.com/robertopla.
SW6 Class tram 925, wearing a livery entitled ‘Cube/Octahedron Extended’ by Tom Vincent at Port Junction, Southbank
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.
Empress State Building (Stone, Toms and Partners, completed 1961), Lillie Road SW6. Fulham, London. The top three floors were added in 2003 to designs by Wilkinson Eyre Architects.
Open 7 days a week 8am - Midnight
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500 sq ft
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Various continuous Lights
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£95 - 4 hours
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Fulham, London SW6 2AD
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Yarra Trams: SW6 866 Advertising Christmas Tram
Merry Christmas Melbourne. On Route 35 City Circle via Latrobe Street in Flinders Street at Swanston Street
17th July 2013 at Under the Bridge, London SW6.
Country: United States. Style: Soul.
Lineup: Bettye LaVette (v), Alan Hill (electronic keyboards), 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: Alan Hill.
More information: bettyelavette.com/, www.facebook.com/bettyelavette.
Disused factory, Mendora Road, Fulham, London SW6.
More information about my Urban, Rural and Coastal Wanderings can be found on my "In Search of Space" blog at www.dakotaboo-in-search-of-space.blogspot.com/
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MOTAT is Auckland's Museum of Transport and Technology.
The tram service links the main museum complex with the aviation section.
The tram is a 1944 Melbourne SW6 class.
13th September 2014 at Imperial Wharf, London SW6.
Imperial Wharf Jazz Festival (free event).
Country: Cuba (British resident). 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: Jose Cascaret.
More information: roberto-pla.150m.com/, www.facebook.com/robertopla.
Next record will be announced as Rocky Sharpe & The Replays. This is an old DRIFTERS hit. For me - in the early 60s it was a hit for DION DiMucci. Great song !
Walham Green stands at the approach to Fulham Broadway. The name dates
back to a time before the 19th.century housing boom, when this was one
of the hamlets that grew to amalgamate into what is now Fulham. There
is no Walham Green as such, it's now become Fulham Broadway.
Carefree, wherever you may be,
We are the famous C F C,
'n' we don't give a f*ck, whoever you may be,
'cause we're the famous C F C.
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D2 5004 on a diverted route 96 service trails SW6 884 on a City Circle service and B2 2125 and B2 2055 on diverted route 86 services in Victoria Street near Nicholson Street.
2nd July 2011 at Under the Bridge, London SW6.
Bluesfest London 2011, www.bluesfestlondon.com/.
Country: United States - New Orleans. Style: R and B.
Lineup: Troy "Trombone Shorty" Andrews (trombone/trumpet/v), Tim McFatter (tenor sax), Dan Oestricher (baritone sax), Pete Murano (g), Mike Ballard (bass g), Joey Peebles (d), Dwayne Williams (congas).
For their encore they swapped instruments, and lined up as: Ballard (trumpet), Williams (trombone), Murano (tenor sax), Peebles (g), McFatter (bass g), Andrews (d), Oestricher (congas).>/i>
Troy Andrews was born in Treme in 1986. He is 16 years younger than his older brother, James Andrews. He took up the trombone at a very early age (his first out of town gig with James was aged 4). It was soon after that his brother gave him his moniker, so it has nothing to do with his current height. Aged 7 he lead his first band (Tiny Toones Brass Band), followed by the Trombone Shorty Brass Band. Later he was part of the New Birth Brass Band. Troy Andrews moved away from brass Band music with Orleans Avenue, initially formed with a number of fellow students at NOCCA (New Orleans Center for the Creative Arts).
More information: www.tromboneshorty.com/.
Piper Building (previously Watson House), Peterborough Road, London SW6. The building was originally built as offices for the British Gas Corporation (North Thames Gas Board) in the 1950s and was converted in the 1990s by Lifschutz Davidson Sandilands architects.
The murals are by John Piper (1902-1992)