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October 28th, 2008, 05.53 #72
Lord Richard
Re: Dan Pawson and his Artesian Hall Stompers
Originally Posted by Lord Richard
Dear Lindsay
It was so nice to have met you at Claude's (Clive Deacon's) funeral.
Thank you for posting this 'fast photo'. Claude was a regular at Dan's Thursday evening sessions at the Warwick Castle and I got to know him very soon after attending my first session (at Dan's invitation) on 20th February 1964, having first met Dan and Pat Pawson on 18th February 1964.
I am being precise about dates because in my efforts to write about Dan, and all our efforts on Dan's behalf it would be very helpful to build s sort of 'time fine' of his important friendships (and more casual 'followings') on the jazz scene.
Claude was also at the last public session I attended at which Dan played in August 1983 at the Waterworks Club, Birmingham. Indeed, Claude followed his usual practice of talking to me regardless of the cassette machine in my hand, so Dan's band is accompanied by Claude's voice to a degree!
Very much later when Dan could not get regular work, Claude arranged for special sessions in Strd. atford, as I understand it. Before Claude died he sent me a gem of a photo whyich features Dan playing in a t-shirt emblazoned with 'I am a living legend'.
In all my following of the Artesian Hall Stompers Claude was probably the most loyal and regular and longest standing 'fan' of Dan and the band -certainly, that I ever knew, who attended sessions for the longest btime.
He was ever present when I followed the band, and I intend to dedicate my third planned Dan tribute CD to Claude. Because there will be no musicians on this 3rd CD it will probably be issued on Mike Dine's Dine-a -Mite label, as opposed to his 504 label. It goeswithout saying that all the musicians on the sessions have been marvellous in collaborating with these plans. Indeed, I intend to feature the photo of the Tulane Brass Band that Spud has already posted on this thread.
Lord Richaro
Oh dear! I mean, of course, that as there are no musicians from New Orleans on the intended 3rd Dan CD, it will be issued on Mike Dine's Dine-a-Mite label. For issue on 504 there has to be at least one musician from New Orleans on the recording!
Lord Richard
October 28th, 2008, 05.53 #72
Lord Richard
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Join Date: Apr 2008 Location: Birmingham
Re: Dan Pawson and his Artesian Hall Stompers
Quote:
Originally Posted by Lord Richard
Dear Lindsay
It was so nice to have met you at Claude's (Clive Deacon's) funeral.
Thank you for posting this 'fast photo'. Claude was a regular at Dan's Thursday evening sessions at the Warwick Castle and I got to know him very soon after attending my first session (at Dan's invitation) on 20th February 1964, having first met Dan and Pat Pawson on 18th February 1964.
I am being precise about dates because in my efforts to write about Dan, and all our efforts on Dan's behalf it would be very helpful to build s sort of 'time fine' of his important friendships (and more casual 'followings') on the jazz scene.
Claude was also at the last public session I attended at which Dan played in August 1983 at the Waterworks Club, Birmingham. Indeed, Claude followed his usual practice of talking to me regardless of the cassette machine in my hand, so Dan's band is accompanied by Claude's voice to a degree!
Very much later when Dan could not get regular work, Claude arranged for special sessions in Strd. atford, as I understand it. Before Claude died he sent me a gem of a photo whyich features Dan playing in a t-shirt emblazoned with 'I am a living legend'.
In all my following of the Artesian Hall Stompers Claude was probably the most loyal and regular and longest standing 'fan' of Dan and the band -certainly, that I ever knew, who attended sessions for the longest btime.
He was ever present when I followed the band, and I intend to dedicate my third planned Dan tribute CD to Claude. Because there will be no musicians on this 3rd CD it will probably be issued on Mike Dine's Dine-a -Mite label, as opposed to his 504 label. It goeswithout saying that all the musicians on the sessions have been marvellous in collaborating with these plans. Indeed, I intend to feature the photo of the Tulane Brass Band that Spud has already posted on this thread.
Lord Richaro

Oh dear! I mean, of course, that as there are no musicians from New Orleans on the intended 3rd Dan CD, it will be issued on Mike Dine's Dine-a-Mite label. For issue on 504 there has to be at least one musician from New Orleans on the recording!
Lord Richard
