tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2890708154880054256.post5147749362942101997..comments2024-03-27T22:41:44.357+00:00Comments on bebop spoken here: Roy Marsh and the Foolscap ClubLancehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04494856116843281101noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2890708154880054256.post-41991826039477819162021-02-10T19:38:42.486+00:002021-02-10T19:38:42.486+00:00Thanks Alf. I recall a Knox-Crichton contributing ...Thanks Alf. I recall a Knox-Crichton contributing an article to The World's Fair the magazine of The Showman's Guild. It was about the Sunday lunchtime jazz gigs at the Bluebell in Felling. This too would be in the 1960s and was probably the same guy. I still have the cutting somewhere. I guess it would be the same guy.<br /><br />I recall The Coffee Pot although I don't think I was Lancehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04494856116843281101noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2890708154880054256.post-28852606775435045562021-02-10T18:22:40.263+00:002021-02-10T18:22:40.263+00:00Rest easy, Lance, you didn't dream it. I first...Rest easy, Lance, you didn't dream it. I first came across the Fool's Cap Club in an old copy of The Stage from November 1964 when Wee Georgie Wood told them that he had travelled north for the grand opening. He said it featured Midgeley and Hawks who were very much in the style of Bob and Alf Pearson and it was run by Mr. and Mrs. Knox-Crichton. It was described in an ad thus: "ManyAlf Stonenoreply@blogger.com