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Sunday, December 22, 2024

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what scares a bear? https://www.facebook.com/watch?v=1313585209856459

colour matching https://www.facebook.com/watch?v=1256916652242855

lovely smiles! https://www.facebook.com/photo/?fbid=122173497098250162&set=a.122129484122250162

dog nanny https://www.facebook.com/watch?v=1100235631503345

dog takes man for walk https://www.facebook.com/watch?v=609207961619567



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playful pandas https://x.com/gunsnrosesgirl3/status/1869990985381323199

snowdog https://x.com/gunsnrosesgirl3/status/1869990618274857297

knockout Balkan jazz https://ashaftofsunlight.blogspot.com/2010/10/romany-wedding-jazz-number.html
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Friday, December 20, 2024

FRIDAY MUSIC: JD's Christmas Selection 4

 Steeleye Span - Gaudete (Official Lyric Video)


John Lennon ~ So this is Christmas.


Dickens Dublin Loreena McKennitt


Fairytale of New York (edit) (feat. Kirsty MacColl)


Chuck Berry - Run Rudolph Run (Official Video)

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Thursday, December 19, 2024

A furious swarm of WASPIs - PMQs 18th December 2024

The loudest buzz this week was about WASPIs - Women Against State Pension Inequality.

In 1995 the then Conservative Government raised women’s State Pension Age (SPA) by five years to equalise it with men’s - and in 2011 the Con/LibDem coalition accelerated the phasing-in. In July this year the Parliamentary and Health Service Ombudsman (PHSO) found the Department of Work and Pensions (DWP) guilty of maladministration in not promptly and adequately informing those affected, and recommended compensation - which Labour yesterday refused.

Four people raised this issue in today’s PMQs.

The first was the leader of the Opposition. Kemi Badenoch is not trained in law, and it shows: she has not the knack of merciless forensic drilling that allows no escape for the victim. Once again she asked a portmanteau question, in this case combining WASPIs with those who have applied for pension credit since the scrapping of the Winter Fuel Allowance.

Starmer gladly grabbed the latter alternative, boasting of his retention of the State Pension ‘triple lock’ and scoring off Kemi by noting that her Shadow Chancellor recently called it ‘unsustainable.’ It was a hit aimed at the weak coordination of her Cabinet. also instanced when her Shadow Science Minister contradicted her on NIC policy.

How much longer can Badenoch retain her grip on the perfidious Conservative rump in Parliament? She identifies as Yoruba, but that could easily mean ‘taxi’s here, Kemi!’

The next to tackle the PM on WASPIs was Plaid Cymru’s Ben Lake and Sir Keir finally gave a detailed response. He admitted that the DWP’s failures under Labour in the mid-Noughties was ‘unacceptable’ but paired that with George Osborne’s ‘equally unacceptable’ speeding up the SPA-matching process - which the ‘Austerity Chancellor’ infamously told global investors ‘probably saved more money than anything else we’ve [the Conservative administration] done.’

Starmer added that the country cannot afford the compo because of ‘the state of our economy’ and gave us one of his Killer Factoids: ‘the evidence shows that 90% of those impacted knew about the changes.’

A legally-trained Killer-Driller might ask more about the evidence, and whether the other ten per cent should not be made whole. Similarly the PM’s claim - repeated today - about the IHT threshold for farmers being £3 million, and the other one about £5 billion to be invested in farming (er, over two years, and spent on what, exactly?) both need meticulous unpacking.

This approach is vital in puncturing Labour’s dreamworld, the one in which they force us to live. For in other, non-PMQ Parliamentary hearings the Foreign Office has been squirming over the Chagos Islands giveaway, which reportedly the new Mauritian PM has rejected, and sketchwriter Quentin Letts has had sport with Energy Secretary Ed Miliband’s body language during interrogation by Claire Coutinho.

A third questioner on WASPI was Ian Byrne, one of the seven Labour rebels who had the whip withdrawn for supporting an end to the two child benefit cap. A stuttering Starmer repeated points he had made earlier to Ben Lake.

Nor was the PM off the hook even then. ‘Mother of the House’ Diane Abbott reminded him ‘we did promise [the WASPI women] that we would give them justice.’ Indeed not merely ‘we’ but ‘he’: in 2021 Starmer helped two WASPI campaigners hold a sign supporting ‘fair and fast compensation’ and in 2022 he told BBC Radio Merseyside that it was ‘a real injustice’ and ‘we need to do something about it.’ So when Abbott asked ‘does the Prime Minister really understand how let down they feel today?’ all he could do was to reply ‘I do understand the concern.’

As Letts notes, thanks to the electoral landslide there are numerous Labour backbenchers with no hope of ministerial office and facing defeat in their constituencies next time round and who may begin gossiping about their ‘inept, absent Prime Minister.’

Perhaps Starmer and Badenoch make a pair of wobbly bookends.


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Friday, December 13, 2024

FRIDAY MUSIC: JD's Christmas selection 3

Darlene Love - All Alone On Christmas (Official Video)

Sleigh Ride


Bob Dylan - Must Be Santa (Official Video)


Chris Rea ~ Driving Home For Christmas (1986)


Andrea Bocelli, Matteo Bocelli, Virginia Bocelli - Feliz Navidad

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Thursday, December 12, 2024

A room full of elephants - PMQs 11th December 2024

Watching the PM and Kemi Badenoch go at each other over immigration today an independent observer might be inclined to conclude despairingly ‘they’re as bad as each other.’ And so of course they are, what with the faux Conservatives having looked at Blair ‘The Master’ and decided that was the model to follow from 2010 onwards.

Yet for all his radical talk of fixing problems at their foundation Starmer is reluctant to tackle them at that level. Instead his approach is semi-reactive, for example reaching agreements with European partners to catch and prosecute people-smugglers - Yvette Cooper made a ministerial statement about this straight after PMQs. Kemi noted that this issue was not even one of Sir Keir’s priorities in his new ‘Plan For Change.’ Yet other countries are dealing with the problem more directly - Sweden, for one.

By the way, again it seems that Starmer’s SpAds have a tin ear for propaganda: in his 28 November migration speech he said ‘mark my words – this government will turn the page,’ using a Kamala slogan just after she rode it into the biggest electoral failure in recent US political history.

Also in passing, there is another aspect that is not receiving much attention: net emigration by British nationals; 787,000 in the decade to 2021. These are likely to be people with marketable skills and initiative. Is there a 1960s-style ‘brain drain’ in progress? How will that impact our prospects for growth?

Immigration is merely one Jumbo in the room. The biggest one, the Mama Tembo, is energy.

Labour’s Noah Law soothed his boss’s nerves after the spat with the Opposition leader by pitching an easy question on how Starmer could ‘help Britain become a clean energy superpower.’

Here is a quiz for Ed Miliband: place the following adjectives for Britain’s energy policy in order of importance - ‘cheap, plentiful, reliable, clean.’ Anyone in his right mind - like India, China, the USA, Russia - has to put ‘clean’ at Number Four. Fortunately with nuclear reactors and an abandonment of Net Zero all may be achievable, as Reform’s Nigel Farage told Question Time last week.

It will be needed so we can earn a living in the world. GDP is a hopeless yardstick of national prosperity, since all it does is measure economic activity. Spend money like a sailor on shore leave and it will go up; but if you do it by increasing the population of dependant low-skilled and unemployed people the GDP per capita will decline.

What counts is energy use per capita. There has to be enough to house, feed and clothe everyone with more left over to produce goods and services for them but also for export, to keep our international trade in some sort of balance. How, with the most expensive electricity in the world, are our industries supposed to compete? What happens if they can’t? We import half our food as it is; how shall we pay for it? Is that not a sustainability question too, you Greens?

Which brings us back to another neglected pachyderm: farming. When Jerome Mayhew (Con) spoke of farms being lost and irreplaceable the PM responded as usual, with an undetailed claim about the IHT threshold for the ‘ordinary family case’ being £3 million. He also boasted that Labour will be investing £5 billion in farming over two years - the expected revenue from the new IHT rules is only 20% of that, so why do it? Why bring the tractors out in York over it?

Look more closely into that five billion pounds and see that little of it is to do with making our farmers produce more food for us. A lot is to do with Greenery, but not the kind we can eat. No wonder Mayhew called Sir Keir ‘duplicitous.’ Meanwhile, as well as the soaring costs of fertiliser and fuel for their machinery, Ed Davey noted that farmers have been undercut by the last administration’s Oz/NZ trade deals.

Starmer was also confronted with the usual queue of begging bowls for good causes and ticklish issues of diplomacy - post-Assad Syria, picking sides in Gaza, arming against Russia, freeing a Brit long imprisoned in Dubai. Somehow we have to stay out of more of the wars that have nearly eviscerated us since 1914 and keep the home fires burning.

We are in crisis. If Labour goes on playing at Johnny Head-In-Air, indulging itself in back-to-Eden crazes, fantasising about punching above our weight on the global stage and thinking other countries will always meet our needs because all we require is international law and fiat money, we are headed for a fall.

If the elephants don’t trample us first.

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Monday, December 09, 2024

An infinite number of flunkeys

A month after the petition to call a fresh General Election, the Government has issued an official response. It appears to have been written by an infinite number of monkeys.

“This Government was elected on a mandate of change at the July 2024 general election… The Government was elected by the British people on a mandate of change at the July 2024 general election… On entering office, a £22 billion black hole was identified in the nation’s finances… The Government will continue to deliver the manifesto of change that it was elected on.”

We have a whole sentence repeated, a black hole entering office and a last line that should read ‘on which it was elected’ rather than ending in a preposition.

Who wrote this drivel? More to the point, who approved it? Perhaps it escaped the notice of the current Cabinet Secretary Simon Case because he is sadly unwell and it was not yet technically under the purview of his successor Sir Christopher Wormald, due to take over soon. Or maybe it is a touchstone exemplifying the mediocre quality of staff that Dominic Cummings sees throughout government and bureaucracy.

My wife suggests it was given to ChatGPT to write. Or possibly some half-educated researcher - a Chap-GPT? - was tasked with it; if so, the Cabinet Office needs to recruit a subeditor from Fleet Street, for the carelessness of the prose seems to betray a panicky haste - not so much spin as a ‘flat spin.’

We turn now from the grammar to the content, a by-the-yard wallpaper of political assertions, offcuts of which are served weekly in PMQs. The petition claims that Labour has gone back on its promises; paste this question into your AI chatbot and judge for yourself: ‘What pledges in the Labour 2024 manifesto have been abandoned in practice since the General Election?’

Presumably when the Government refers to a ‘manifesto of change’ it does not mean a number of retrospective changes to the manifesto itself. Also the claim to have a ‘mandate’ is leading with the chin, since only one-fifth of the electorate legitimised Starmer’s victory and many of them must now be experiencing ‘buyer’s remorse.’

It would be far better for our masters to take down this nonsense and reconcile themselves with having allowed the debate scheduled for 6 January; which will of course ‘change’ nothing.

Yet something should change. As Sarah Olney noted in her ten-minute-rule speech advocating the Single Transferable Vote, only 96 out of 650 MPs won a majority of their constituents’ votes in July’s General Election. How, on such a slender basis, can Labour repeat Blair’s claim to be the ‘political wing of the British people’?

Naturally Starmer will dismiss the 6 January Westminster Hall debate as merely ‘noises off’, taking the legalistic view that he won by the rules and waving his lottery ticket of validation.

His thinking is limited. Rules, like the Sabbath, are made for man, not the other way round. They are downstream of power, which in turn flows from the collective identity of the populace. Our customs precede our statutes.

For decades that commonality, a willingness to live and let live learned the hard way through centuries of blood and strife, has been under attack from multiple ideologies. Our governments have tried to shore up our unity with an ersatz culture of abstract rights and principles as though there is a Platonic world more real than this one. Lawyers may live in it, but we don’t.

Democratic control is minimal: our representatives ignore us and please themselves once elected. We may throw out a rascally government yet our ability to choose its successor is warped by the oddities of the constituency system. Starmer rejected Ed Davey’s call for proportional representation, but then why expect the cat to bell itself?

A Prime Minister with a large Parliamentary majority has five years to wield a monarch’s arbitrary power. Sir Keir is on plan to inflict huge damage to the country and only a disaster - likely one of his making - can save us. For who can otherwise stop our ‘red-green’ General?

Despite our young - less than a century old - democracy the State apparatus he has inherited can enforce its fantasies with spies, police and propaganda. It has limitless numbers of servants - flunky monkeys - to do it, thanks to their taking and spending half our earnings. Chattering and screaming, they will destroy the machine.


Crossposted from Wolves of Westminster



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The Cabinet Office statement in full (in case it does get taken down):
“Government responded


This response was given on 6 December 2024


This Government was elected on a mandate of change at the July 2024 general election. Our full focus is on fixing the foundations, rebuilding Britain, and restoring public confidence in government.

The Prime Minister can call a general election at a time of their choosing by requesting a dissolution of Parliament from the Sovereign within the five-year life of a Parliament. The Government was elected by the British people on a mandate of change at the July 2024 general election.

This Government is fixing the foundations and delivering change with investment and reform to deliver growth, with more jobs, more money in people’s pockets, to rebuild Britain and get the NHS back on its feet. This will be built on the strong foundations of a stable economy, national security and secure borders as we put politics back in the service of working people.

On entering office, a £22 billion black hole was identified in the nation’s finances. We inherited unprecedented challenges, with crumbling public services and crippled public finances, but will deliver a decade of national renewal through our five missions: economic growth, fixing the NHS, safer streets, making Britain a clean energy super-power and opportunity for all. This is what was promised and is what we are delivering.

The Government’s first Budget freed up tens of billions of pounds to invest in Britain’s future while locking in stability, preventing devastating austerity in our public services and protecting working people’s payslips.

Mission-led government rejects the sticking-plaster solutions of the past and unites public and private sectors, national, devolved and local government, business and unions, and the whole of civil society in a shared purpose. The Government will continue to deliver the manifesto of change that it was elected on.

Cabinet Office”
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Friday, December 06, 2024

FRIDAY MUSIC: JD's Christmas Selection 2

A second helping of musical treats:

Lord Of The Dance Hymn (Contemporary Worship Song)

The Young Messiah: Rejoice - uitgevoerd door Les Chanteurs de Saint Gérard

Celtic Trio and Choir deliver Magical version of O Holy Night

"Carol of the Bells" Shepherd Boomwhacker Style

Tomorrow Shall Be My Dancing Day - Ensemble Altera
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  • *From my sketchbook
  • *Golden Section 1
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  • *Half a dozen not so new paintings
  • *Interference paints
  • *Monochrome 1 (photography)
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  • *Monochrome 3 (photography)
  • *Pacific sunset
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  • *SA memories: Chile
  • *Use of Paint, The
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  • 'Nine' songs
  • 2025 Post-Budget Cheer
  • Akers, Doris (Gospel music)
  • Alehouse Boys, The
  • Allison, Mose
  • Alpha Rhythm Kings
  • Amble
  • Ameruoso, Christopher
  • Amidon, Sam
  • Angels of Venice
  • Apollo's Fire (1)
  • Apollo's Fire (2)
  • Asleep At The Wheel
  • Ayoub sisters, the
  • Bach, Back to
  • Bach, P.D.Q.
  • Baker, Bosko
  • Band, The
  • Barber, Chris
  • Bartók and Smetana
  • Bartók, Béla
  • Basque (Euskadi) Music
  • Beatles - Sergeant Pepper (50th Ann.)
  • Beatles (orchestral)
  • Beck, Jeff
  • Beethoven Ludwig van
  • Benedetti, Nicola
  • Betjeman, John
  • Blake, Norman
  • Bley, Carla
  • Bloom, Luka
  • Boswell Sisters, The
  • Brothers Comatose, The
  • Brown, Joe
  • Brown, Sam
  • Buckley, Tim
  • Burns Night 2024 and fornication
  • Burns, Robert
  • Byrds, The
  • Calloway, Cab
  • Camp, Hamilton
  • Captain Beefheart
  • Caravan Palace
  • Carolina Chocolate Drops
  • Cash, Johnny
  • Chao, Manu
  • Charles, Ray
  • Chopin, Frédéric
  • Christmas Eve 2024
  • Cinnamon, Gerry
  • Clannad
  • Clark, Gene (of The Byrds)
  • Club des Belugas
  • Coleridge-Taylor, Samuel
  • Coltrane, Alice
  • Coltrane, john
  • Commander Cody (George Frayne IV)
  • Conway, Zoe
  • Cooder, Ry
  • Corbel, Cécile
  • Corries, The
  • Corvus Corax
  • Cowboy Junkies
  • Cowie, Billy
  • Cowie, Billy 1
  • Cowie, Billy 2
  • Crowley, Niamh
  • Crumb, Robert
  • Cuban music
  • Cutler, Ivor
  • Daines, Maria
  • Davies, Sir Ray
  • Davis, Martha
  • Davis, Miles
  • de Hartmann, Thomas
  • Dead Can Dance
  • Debussy, Claude (1)
  • Debussy, Claude (2)
  • DeMent, Iris
  • des Prez, Josquin
  • Dimucci, Dion
  • Domingo, Placido
  • Donegan, Dorothy
  • Donegan, Lonnie
  • Dowland, John
  • Dr John
  • Duo del Mar
  • Duplessy, Mathias
  • Dutch Swing College Band
  • Dylan, Bob
  • Elle and the Pocket Belles
  • Ellington, Duke
  • Ellington, Ray
  • Emerson, Keith
  • Eno, Brian
  • Eva-Marie, Tatiana (French jazz)
  • Everly Brothers, The
  • Evora, Cesária
  • Fame, Georgie
  • Faure's Requiem
  • Ferry, Brian
  • Ferry, Bryan - Song for Europe
  • Fisherman's Friends
  • Flanders & Swann
  • Flora Cash
  • Florence + The Machine
  • Flowers, Rachel
  • For King & Country
  • Foxes and Fossils
  • Frampton, Peter
  • Franklin, Aretha and sisters
  • Fripp, Robert
  • Furey, Finbar
  • Gabetta, Sol
  • Gaillard, Slim
  • Gaillard, Slim
  • Gaillard, Slim
  • Galician music - more
  • Gardner, Taimane
  • Giddens, Rhiannon
  • Gimnazija Kranj Great Symphony Orchestra
  • Gipsy Kings, The
  • Gjeilo, Ola
  • Glass, Philip
  • Goodman, Benny
  • Gould, Glenn
  • Grappelli / Menuhin
  • Griffith, Nanci
  • Gurdjieff, George
  • Haas, Brittany
  • Haggard, Merle
  • Hallyday, Johnny
  • Hamilton, Roy
  • Handsome Family, The
  • Harris, Anne
  • Harrison, George
  • Hartford, John
  • Haslam, Annie
  • Hawkins, Screamin' Jay
  • Heart
  • Hermanos Gutiérrez, Los
  • Herschel, William
  • Hicks, Dan
  • Highwaymen, The
  • Hillbilly Gypsies, The
  • Hillbilly Moon Explosion
  • Hinojosa, Tish (Tex-Mex music)
  • Hiromi
  • Hollow Coves
  • Howard, Brittany (Alabama Shakes)
  • I'm With Her
  • Ibeyi
  • Iglesias, Julio
  • Incredible String Band, The
  • Innes, Neil
  • Innes, Neil - memorial tribute
  • It's A Beautiful Day
  • Ivers, Eileen
  • James, Mean Mary
  • Jansch, Bert
  • Jarrett, Keith
  • Jazz Samba (Stan Getz / Charlie Byrd)
  • Jehosophat and Jones (The Two Ronnies)
  • Joy, Samara
  • Kabanova, Tatiana
  • Karunesh
  • Kelly, Luke & The Dubliners
  • Ketèlbey, Albert
  • KIng, Carole
  • Kirk, Rahsaan Roland
  • Klein, Dani
  • Knacker's Yard
  • Knopfler, Mark
  • Knopfler, Mark
  • Krauss, Alison
  • Kronos Quartet
  • L.E.J.
  • Lake Street Dive
  • Lake Street Dive 2
  • Lanois, Daniel
  • Lavelle, Caroline
  • Led Zeppelin
  • Lee, Albert (session musician)
  • Lee, Amos
  • Lehrer, Tom
  • Lennon Sisters, The
  • Lennon, John
  • Leonid and Friends (1)
  • Leonid and Friends (2)
  • Lewis, Erika (Lonesome Doves)
  • Lindisfarne
  • Lindisfarne
  • Lord Huron
  • Los 5 del Son
  • Love (band, with Arthur Lee)
  • Loxston, Hetty
  • Luar Na Lubre (Galicia)
  • Lucía, Paco de
  • Luther, Ian
  • Lynne, Shelby & Moorer, Alison
  • Lyttelton, Humphrey
  • Mac Con Iomaire, Colm
  • Madrugada
  • Maier, Michael: Atalanta Fugiens
  • Mandolin Orange
  • Manhattan Transfer, The
  • Marais, Marin
  • Mariza (Portuguese Fado)
  • Marley, Bob
  • Marsalis, Wynton
  • Martyn, John
  • McGarrigle, Kate and Anna
  • McKellar, Kenneth (+ Burns Night 2026)
  • McKennitt, Loreena
  • McLaughlin, John
  • Melly, George
  • Meyer, Edgar (and friends)
  • Modern Jazz Quartet, The
  • Moloney, Paddy (of The Chieftains)
  • MonaLisa Twins, The
  • Monteverdi
  • Moody Blues, The
  • Moriarty
  • Morrison, Van
  • Muldaur, Maria
  • Nachmanoff, Dave
  • Nelson, Willie
  • Neville Brothers, The
  • Niles, John Jacob
  • O'Connor, Mark
  • O'Connor, Sinead
  • Oldtime String Band, The
  • Orbison, Roy
  • Orpheum Madams Jazz Orchestra
  • Osborne, Joan
  • Otava Yo (Russophonia)
  • Otta Orchestra (Russophonia Dva)
  • Parsons, Gram
  • Pärt, Arvo
  • Penguin Cafe Orchestra, The
  • Pentangle
  • Perkins, Carl
  • Petty, Tom
  • Piazzolla, Astor
  • Pink Floyd
  • Plant, Robert
  • Pommet, Claire
  • Ponty, Clara
  • Ponty, Jean-Luc (jazz violin)
  • Potato Head Jazz Band
  • Prague Rhythm Kings
  • Presley, Elvis - 40 Years On
  • Preston, Billy
  • Price, Alan and Fame, Georgie
  • Price, Kate
  • Prigent, Denez
  • Purcell, Henry
  • Quebe Sisters, The
  • Rafferty, Gerry
  • Ravel, Maurice
  • Reader, Eddie
  • Reeves, Dianne
  • Reinhardt, Django
  • Richter, Max
  • Ronstadt, Linda
  • Rucker, Darius
  • Runrig
  • Rutles, The
  • Sakamoto, Ryuichi
  • Sant Andreu Jazz Band
  • Satie, Erik
  • Sawhney, Nitin
  • Sawney, Nitin
  • Schnittke, Alfred
  • Scott, Darrell
  • Shade, Will
  • Shaw, Caroline
  • Shostakovich, Dmitri
  • Showaddywaddy
  • Silly Wizard
  • Simone, Nina
  • Skipinnish
  • Sosa, Mercedes
  • Sparks Brothers, The
  • Speakeasies' Swing Band, The
  • Spheeris, Chris
  • Springfield, Dusty
  • Springsteen, Bruce (& the Sessions Band)
  • Staple Singers, The
  • Staples, Mavis
  • Starr, Ringo
  • Steeleye Span
  • Stray Cats
  • Strings, Billy
  • Stuart, Marty
  • Sun Ra
  • Supertramp
  • Swift, Veronica
  • Swingsationals, The
  • Swiss Dixie Jazzer
  • Tavener, Sir John
  • Tejedor
  • Tejedor
  • Thomas, Ray
  • Thompson, Richard and Linda
  • Tickell, Kathryn
  • Tiersen, Yann
  • Tiny Tim
  • Traveling Wilburys, The
  • Trick, Stephanie
  • Tuba Skinny
  • Tuba Skinny 2021
  • Tuba Skinny encore
  • Turner, Tina
  • Tuttle, Molly & Golden Highway
  • Umebayashi, Shigeru
  • Unthanks, The
  • Vance, Foy
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