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Title: Judy's Canterbury tales
Post by: Paolo on November 30, 2005, 10:05:21 AM
First: a big hello to the board after a long absence.

I recently found a precious reissued-cd by one of the most underrated british band from early seventies, Delivery. In the booklet is written that after the band split up and before two former members went on to form Hatfield and the North Lol Coxhill, Steve and Phil Miller (from Delivery) and drummer Laurie Allen played a handful of gigs with Judy Dyble "consisting of much of collective improvisation and a few songs from Lol and Judy, who was apparently very talented on her zither!".

I'am eager to hear more about that topic (Judy, are you here?) because that was a bunch of very very talented and creative musicians.

Best to all

Paolo


Title: Re: Judy's Canterbury tales
Post by: jude on November 30, 2005, 12:27:47 PM
Hi Paolo,

There's a bit about it on my website www.judydyble.com and a picture of one of the Penguin Dust Setlists.

It was huge fun and most odd. I assume you know that Steve Miller died some years ago. he was lovely

JUde


Title: Re: Judy's Canterbury tales
Post by: Paolo on November 30, 2005, 03:31:54 PM
Thanks Jude, I'm going to read infos from your website. I knew about Steve Miller. By the way the new edition of Delivery's cd is dedicated to his memory.

Paolo


Title: Re: Judy's Canterbury tales
Post by: jude on November 30, 2005, 03:37:32 PM
Thanks Jude, I'm going to read infos from your website. I knew about Steve Miller. By the way the new edition of Delivery's cd is dedicated to his memory.

Paolo

Ah that is very touching

Jude