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GONE BUT NOT FORGOTTEN
Eddie,
A lovely story and one of the many about Phil Seamen that I have heard through the auspices of Ronnie Scott's book or books about Ronnie Scott, all of which I have, and which I read regularly. He was undoubtedly Britain's top jazz drummer and I don't think that anyone would dispute that. Sadly he was also one of the few names that never made it as a guest to the Parkstone Jazz Club as it wasn't set up until just over a year after he died. On the good side there is much evidence on record of his greatness - just type Phil Seamen into YouTube.com and it will keep you going for hours, both audio and video. Thanks for the reminder, Eddie.
Maurice
A lovely story and one of the many about Phil Seamen that I have heard through the auspices of Ronnie Scott's book or books about Ronnie Scott, all of which I have, and which I read regularly. He was undoubtedly Britain's top jazz drummer and I don't think that anyone would dispute that. Sadly he was also one of the few names that never made it as a guest to the Parkstone Jazz Club as it wasn't set up until just over a year after he died. On the good side there is much evidence on record of his greatness - just type Phil Seamen into YouTube.com and it will keep you going for hours, both audio and video. Thanks for the reminder, Eddie.
Maurice