This version of "The world is waiting for the sunrise" was recorded at The Harp Hotel, Albrighton, Shropshire, England on Sunday, February 10th. 2008 by the Antique Six Jazz Band (mini version)
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This version of "The world is waiting for the sunrise" was recorded at The Harp Hotel, Albrighton, Shropshire, England on Sunday, February 10th. 2008 by the Antique Six Jazz Band (mini version) Although I didn't get the start of this number, because I hadn't got my camera ready, I thought what I did get was well worth sharing. Once again Chris Pearce, on clarinet and soprano, showed what an extremely gifted reed player he is and the backing by the rhythm section of Len Thwaites on bass, Graham Smith on drums and Dennis Mowatt on banjo was spot on. This was part of another great session at the Harp. Sessions at the Harp are held every Sunday lunchtime and Tuesday evening. Details from John or Marie Howell on 01902 756158 See us at www.jazzclub90.supanet.com
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