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Change: Peter Vacher Peter Vacher The Guardian, Friday September 28 2007 Article history The early 1960s was the era of the curious and brief British "trad jazz" boom. In those years
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Change: Boris and Rollo. · Alan Swainston Cooper, musician, born February 15 1931; died August 22 2007 About this article Close This article appeared in the Guardian on Friday September 28 2007 on p40 of the Obituaries section. It was last updated at 00:02 on September 28 2007.
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Change: Rollo. · Alan Swainston Cooper, musician, born February 15 1931; died August 22 2007 About this articleClose This article appeared in the Guardian on Friday September 28 2007 on p40 of the Obituaries section. It was last updated at 00:02 on September 28 2007. when I get it!
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Change: request of the Daily Telegraph. Unaccountably they didn't publish it. Ian was percussionist with the Temperance Seven for many years and also played drums with some of Alan Cooper's triossmall groups in London pubs and clubs.Take in Ian's obit when I get it!
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Change: at the request of the Daily Telegraph which. theyUnaccountably unaccountablythey didn't publish.publish it. Ian was percussionist with the Temperance Seven for many years and also played drums with some of Alan Cooper's trios in London pubs and clubs.Take in Ian's obit when I get it!
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Change: Ian Howarth wrote this obituary for the Daily Telegraph which they unaccountably didn't publish. Ian was percussionist with the Temperance Seven for many years and also played drums with some of Alan Cooper's trios in London pubs and clubs. Take in Ian's obit when I get it!
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Change: Alan Cooper in 1985. The tour wasthe setTemperance upSeven byfor anothermany dearyears and departed friend, thealso lateplayed Davedrums Smithwith (1923-2006)some of Eindhoven, who found the venues,Alan accommodatedCooper's ustrios in hotels and his ownLondon home,pubs
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