Clyde valley stompers biography of michaels

          The undisputed kings of the Scottish Trad scene were Glasgow's own Clyde Valley Stompers.

        1. One-time member of the Clyde Valley Stompers and a fixture on the Scottish jazz scene from the s onwards, Glasgow-born clarinettist.
        2. Jim Douglas originated from Gifford in East Lothian and moved through local bands and the Clyde Valley Stompers before being recruited by Edinburgh born.
        3. For sale is this excellent vinyl record.
        4. CLARINETTIST Pete Kerr has published his memoirs from his time with the Clyde Valley Stompers, Scotland's leading band during the trad jazz.
        5. Jim Douglas originated from Gifford in East Lothian and moved through local bands and the Clyde Valley Stompers before being recruited by Edinburgh born....

          Peter Kerr - The official site of the bestselling Scottish Author

          DON’T CALL ME CLYDE!

          Jazz Journey of a Sixties Stomper

          PAPERBACK edition published Oasis-WERP 28 May 2016
          ISBN 978-0-9576586-2-2

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          AUDIO BOOK - published 1 June 2017 by Soundings - a division of Isis Publishing Ltd
          ISBN 978 1 4079 6598 7
          Read byJames Bryce
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          KINDLE edition published Oasis-WERP 27 May 2016

          ISBN 978-0-9576586-3-9
          ASIN B01GA55JCM

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          SYNOPSIS:

          THE CLYDE VALLEY STOMPERS became, in the 1950s, Scotland's premier jazz band and first ever super group, creators of a phenomenon dubbed 'Stompermania' decades before most of the country's current rock idols were even born.

          Yet, in1963, at the height of its commercial success, the band disappeared mysteriously from the scene.

          Here, for the first time, is the story as told by clarinettist Peter