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Friday, October 31, 2025

FRIDAY MUSIC: The Manhattan Transfer, by JD

“There were several incarnations and formations of the Manhattan Transfer, with each edition having different styles.

The first rendition was in the 1960s, consisting of a mostly a cappella-tinged style; it featured Tim Hauser, Erin Dickins, Marty Nelson, Pat Rosalia, and Gene Pistilli. The second version of the group, formed in 1972, incorporating a more vocal jazz approach, consisted of Hauser, Alan Paul, Janis Siegel, and Laurel Massé.

The third, and most commercially perceived, formation of the group happened in 1979, because Massé had to leave the group after being badly injured in a car crash and was replaced by Cheryl Bentyne. This edition of the Manhattan Transfer performed electronic-styled pop, soul, funk, and rhythmic music, having success in the 1980s.”

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https://manhattantransfer.net/about/

Chanson D’Amour. The Manhattan Transfer

The Manhattan Transfer - Birdland | Live in Munich

The Manhattan Transfer - A Nightingale Sang In Berkeley Square - Live

The Manhattan Transfer - Tuxedo Junction

Manhattan Transfer - Four Brothers
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Saturday, October 25, 2025

Sex - PMQs 22nd October 2025

Hunter S Thompson said journalism suffers from “a curious rape mania that rides on the shoulder… like some jeering, masturbating raven.” True in 1967, true today.

The Daily Mail regularly titillates its readers with sex-obsession, not only in its health and celeb articles - full of oldies trying to prove they’ve still “got it” - but in its comic section, where the soul of a newspaper reveals itself. The “Chloe & Co” strip features the eponymous, shameless slapper together with her doughnut-addicted friend Angela, a vicarious fantasy of what women might do if all their controls were off.

The DM certainly has plenty to slaver at now, what with the media dogpiling on Prince Andrew and the furore over the yet-to-start gang rape enquiry. If the Left plays on the former sufficiently to ruin him completely and even to endanger the monarchy itself it may then seem to them “a good day to bury the bad news” about the latter.

However, this issue won’t stay buried. It’s not just about the gangs, it’s also about the institutional enablers and complaint-suppressors that have allowed them to operate for decades. Several victims have now pulled out of the panel, together with the two candidates (with backgrounds in policing and social work) shortlisted to lead it.

The lack of trust goes further, into party politics. Victims fear that the Government seeks to widen the investigatory scope to cover sexual abuse of the young in general, so as to muddy the waters. Earlier this year the PM had resisted setting up a national enquiry at all, saying that Conservatives were “jumping on a far right bandwagon.”

But this bandwagon is a public juggernaut and Labour are tied to its wheels. If they don’t cut the bonds quickly it will roll right over them. The reason they haven’t yet done so is their forlorn hope of keeping Muslim voters onside by not looking too closely into the vile crimes of a small number of the latter’s co-religionists.

Too late: the Minister (PUSS) for Safeguarding and Violence Against Women and Girls very nearly lost her seat last year on a different and still hot Muslim-related issue, namely Gaza. How long can the UK remain a secular, liberal, nation-based quasi-democracy?

The real choice for this government is whether it will continue to bow to an influential and power-seeking minority, so showing them a dangerous weakness and compromising the unity and safety of the country, or stand up for justice without fear or favour.

And so to PMQs.

First came the Lib Dems’ Dr Roz Savage, who said her question had been photographed entering Number Ten in a see-through plastic folder (a rare example of governmental transparency?) She used this slender link to raise security concerns over the drive for digital ID. Sir Keir batted that away easily, saying “you cannot see it” and it would help with access to services and with combatting illegal immigration. If only all queries could be dealt with so superficially!

Then Labour’s Jayne Kirkham asked about housing in Cornwall.

Enter next the Leader Of The Opposition (LOTO) who broached the “grooming gangs” topic. Badenoch quoted a victim, one who had left the inquiry panel, as disappointed in Jess Phillips’ Parliamentary comments the day before: “what’s the point in speaking up if we’re just going to be called liars?” Victims also complain that what they wish to say is controlled using a process of official nudges and written submissions - blurt-proofing the hearings?

The PM said “The inquiry is not and will never be watered down, its scope will not change, it will examine the ethnicity and religion of the offenders, and we will find the right person to chair it.”

M’Lud: define “scope”; and does “examine” imply “publish”?

Starmer also announced the fresh involvement of Dame Louise Casey, whose “National Audit” report in June had led to the decision not to delegate the matter to local authorities as originally proposed, but to have a national grooming gang enquiry after all. Sir Keir resisted the call for a judge to chair it, on the grounds that Baroness Casey felt it would proceed faster without judicial involvement and also allow criminal proceedings to be instituted in tandem with the inquiry. He endorsed Jess Phillips (as previously with Angela Rayner) and “gently” (a bully-word in his vocabulary) reminded the Tories that they had had 14 years in power to tackle the problem.

LOTO may not have scored signally on this occasion but left us all in no doubt that the Government is “under the cosh.”

Labour’s Bill Esterson gave the PM a breather with an invitation to congratulate a mental health institution.

Next up was the Lib Dem Leader Ed Davey. He reminds me of C Northcote Parkinson’s board member who is valued because he is consistently wrong. On this occasion he was “jumping on a far-left bandwagon” by attacking the beleaguered Prince Andrew’s grace-and-favour residence. Davey seems not to have wished similar homelessness on Lord Mandelson, now in line for his third lot of severance compensation. Sir Keir waved that away with a generalisation that Crown properties should be scrutinised.

The Prince and the Lord are only two of the many prominent figures with whom the late Jeffrey Epstein cultivated warm relations, to their cost. Goodness knows what he may have told them of his dealings with the law, perhaps playing the role of victim. But the Press loves it all, regularly reprinting that photo of the Prince with the stunning seventeen-year-old redhead, affording the reader the chance to disapprove and ogle at the same time. Cor! Caw, caw!

The girl seemed very happy to be there, but appearances are deceptive because the human psyche is multi-layered. The sexual abuse she claimed to have suffered at the hands of her father at the age of eight may have acted as a slow poison in her, leading to bad and self-destructive life choices. How many “escorts” and common prostitutes have such early experiences in their past? This is why a wide scope is appropriate when delving into the prevalence and long-term effects of childhood neglect and abuse.

But that should not be used to drown out the extra factors of racism and religious bigotry at work in the “grooming gangs” or the broader threats to the King’s peace implied in their mindset and that of their sympathisers.

Sir Ed turned from kicking a man when he is down to urging the PM to “repair the Brexit damage by negotiating a new UK-EU customs union to boost Britain’s trade and grow our economy.” Starmer pretended to disagree but then said he had achieved “a much closer relationship with the EU, recognising the damage done by the flawed Brexit deal that the Conservative party negotiated.” In other words, yes, broadly speaking, but don’t be so obvious, fool. Eurocommunism must be established by stealth.

Following this we had others’ questions on pothole repairs, inequality of wealth (the PM “gently” told the Greens’ spokesperson Dr Ellie Chowns that her party should start voting for his measures) and maternity services. Wendy Morton (Con) asked about building development on the “grey belt.” Labour’s Lee Barron complained of a school that had deplorably refused to make a playing field access ramp for a disabled child.

Will Forster (Lib Dem) reported that local elections had been put off in his constituency and elsewhere. Sir Keir said “we expect the elections in Surrey to be for the new unitary councils,” that new system that simultaneously sucks power from Parliament and from grassroots voters.

Already local authorities seem almost enigmatic to the man in the street - when the football row about Jewish supporters at the upcoming Villa match (will it be renamed the Bob Vylan Ground?) burst out I had to find the Mayor’s name on the internet. The list of other Council members, added to the three Muslim MPs in Birmingham (two Labour plus the independent Ayoub Khan who called for the ban) raises the issue of factional influences on how decisions are made and to what extent Parliament can help maintain fair and impartial dealings in the provinces.

Ironically, Labour’s Alan Strickland said Reform’s Durham members “cannot cope with accountability” while at the same time Nigel Farage has taken to sulking in the public gallery since the Speaker has been at no pains to let him reply to the multiple attacks on him by Starmer and Co.

More questions and pleas came, on hospices, flood defences, struggling pharmacies and youth clubs.

Rebecca Smith (Con) reported that small businesses were telling her that the PM’s plan for them would be of little help. He replied with what he had said to her last week, to Opposition cries of “rubbish.”

As we face clocks going back again, Alex Mayer (Lab) urged the reintroduction of “Churchill time” aka British Double Summer Time. The PM thanked her for her question.

The session ended with comments on the sad state of NHS dentistry: and on a fatal school stabbing in Huddersfield that prompted Sir Keir to speak of his Crime and Policing Bill with its powers to tackle knife crime.

Then everyone went off for a cuppa and a Walnut Whip.
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Friday, October 24, 2025

FRIDAY MUSIC: Darius Rucker, by JD

‘Country and Western’ music seems to have become fashionable recently. A few weeks ago Sky Arts started showing the Grand Ole Opry from Nashville featuring newer artists as well as old favourites and it has been very entertaining. This year marks the 100th birthday of the Opry which means the shows are by way of a celebration and they have already featured, believe it or not, Ringo Starr. The Beatles of course recorded a Buck Owens song called Act Naturally on their ‘Help’ album which was released a year after the Buck Owens original.

The Beeb has obviously taken note of the viewing figures and decided to raid their archives and dig out and put together programmes about Tammy Wynette, Charley Pride, Dolly Parton etc. Unfortunately the Beeb has decided to show their programmes at the same time as the Sky programmes. Why I don’t know, but they do.

So here is Darius Rucker, a new artist to me who was in one of the shows earlier this year and very good he is too. He is also following in the footsteps of Charley Pride who was C&W’s first black superstar.

https://www.opry.com/
https://dariusrucker.com/

Darius Rucker – “Wagon Wheel” | CMA Fest 2025
The ‘official’ video for this song has 450mmillion page views which gives an indication of how popular it is. But this live version is much better and includes the 4000+ audience singing along with it!
Darius Rucker - Beers and Sunshine (Official Music Video)
Darius Rucker - If I Told You (Official Music Video)
Darius Rucker - For The First Time (Official Music Video)
Darius Rucker - It Won’t Be Like This For Long (Official Video)
Darius Rucker - Let Her Cry (Bing Lounge)
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Sunday, October 19, 2025

Sunday Supplement: Half a dozen not so new paintings, by JD

When I was trying to tidy up my files in this computer I found lots of old paintings and drawings hiding in remote dusty corners. It has been interesting sorting them out and realising how many there are and a lot of them I had forgotten about plus more than a few of which I have no recollection of producing. But that doesn’t matter, I have selected half a dozen which are posted below together with a few words about each.

1) This is a representation in acrylic paint of the San Bartolomé Hermitage in the Cañón del Río Lobos. The view is from inside the la Cueva Grande, the largest of many caves in the valley. If you wish to compare the painting with the photo on which it is based you can see it here - https://theylaughedatnoah.blogspot.com/2022/05/colour-supplement-canon-del-rio-lobos.html
2) The painting shown here is of a view a few hundred yards from my house. As you can see it is a snow scene which means it was a few years ago, we haven’t had snow like that for a long time and I hope we never see it again! The painting is now hanging on my friend’s wall in Madrid.
3) This is one of the pictures mentioned above. I have no idea when or why I did it and it is no doubt lying around somewhere in the house. It has a title of ‘Salon’ so I must have known its origin once upon a time.
4) This one is a puzzle to me because I have no idea how I got that effect. It might have been acrylic paint or it might have been the result of messing about with the ‘paint’ program in the computer. The view is somewhere in the back streets of Valparaiso and they really are as steep as they look, one of the reasons the city has 17 cable cars.
5) This one is watercolour and is a view of nothing in particular. It started as something else but as it progressed it became a sort of ‘make it up as you go along’ It looks very ethereal now.
6) A tree. I like trees. I have painted lots of trees some I can see from my windows, some I see on my travels and some are imaginary.
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Saturday, October 18, 2025

The Manchurian Candidate? PMQs 15th October 2025

How much longer can this Prime Minister continue in office?

In the first place his policies appear chaotic. He has said he wants to help ‘working people’ defined by him as those who do not have savings, yet the public sector employees who have been awarded pay rises also tend to have generous final salary pension schemes, a gold-plated form of savings for old age increasingly unavailable to those in the private sector. Also the pensioners who were to be hit worst by the withdrawal of the Winter Fuel Allowance are retired workers on a low income and with little or no savings.

He wishes to ‘fix the foundations’ yet the main burden of NIC increases has fallen on the private sector since the Government gave extra funds to the public sector to compensate for the tax. Was it not foreseeable that employment in the former group would stall, together with the economy as a whole?

And then there is Chagos. How could it possibly benefit this country to give away a territory and then pay many billions to rent it back? Especially one that sits at a key point in the Indian Ocean, like a queen in the centre of the chessboard? It is all very well saying that our use of the islands is secured into the next century, but so was Hong Kong in 1898 and the lease on that ended too.

I had begun to wonder whether Starmer simply intends to destroy the nation, deluded by some Marxist fantasy that something better will replace it - as the anarchist Bakunin said, “the urge to destroy is also a creative urge.” World government sounds like a wonderful idea, until you see the white cat strokers and crocodile-faced billionaires who would love to run it.

Perhaps the truth is more tawdry. If the Mail’s Dan Hodges is right, we are near broke so Starmer is going round the world with his “Union Jack-embossed begging bowl” so he needs to do China’s bidding to help keep our finances afloat. It’s not he who is in charge says Hodges, but the “48 Group” (est. 1954) of British traders with China. Connect the dots: a new giant Chinese embassy allowed to be constructed in the heart of London, complete with - allegedly - an underground dungeon; the surrender of a key military asset in the Indian Ocean; and now the collapse of a China-related spy trial because our security adviser - sorry, just his deputy Matthew Collins, nobody else was involved, it is claimed - was unwilling to say that China, which has been stealing our secrets for years, is a potential threat.

We weren’t even going to have sight of what the adviser said, but thanks to Press pressure now we are; though possibly we will not see what the adviser was advised, and by whom.

And now Hodges is saying Sir Keir is an outright liar on the matter. When the Leader of the Opposition challenged him to say that Collins had not discussed the subject with the Home Secretary or anyone in Downing Street, the PM said that was so.

At the end of PMQs this week, according to Parliamentary sketchwriter Quentin Letts, Conservative MPs “shouted 'False! False!’ at his retreating heels.” This does not appear in Hansard’s record, but Letts was there.

Another reason for those shouts at him may have been the concluding point of order raised by Sir James Cleverly (Con) who said that he had been misquoted by Starmer in this session (and earlier this week by the Security Minister) as stating that describing China as a threat was merely “unwise”; actually he had said that to sum up our position *in one word* was unwise, but had gone on to say “First, we will strengthen our national security protections wherever Beijing’s actions pose a threat to our people or our prosperity… and when there are tensions with other objectives, we will always put our national security first.” The Speaker noted that Cleverly had now put it on record and “I will leave it at that.”

Speaker Hoyle also allowed (“do not question my judgment”) the PM to make a preliminary statement about Chinagate before answering questions.

Another bit of backtracking before verbal combat commenced was the PM’s reference to the fourth anniversary of Sir David Amess’ murder and that of Jo Cox. He took “this opportunity to condemn unequivocally the death threats made against the hon. Member for Clacton [Nigel Farage].” Doubtless that put him back on the side of the angels after Labour’s recent concerted attacks focusing on Reform’s Leader so Zia Yusuf need not hold Starmer responsible should there be a Charlie Kirk-type incident.

If Sir Keir had hoped his opening China spy trial peroration would take the wind out of Badenoch’s sails he was mistaken, though she was seen to cross out some sentences from her script during his speech. His responses to her vigorous questioning were a farrago of blameshifting, misquotation and (allegedly) lies, topped off with woolly aspirational distraction, the last cornily patterned soundbite likely crafted by one of his assistant wordsmiths: “Labour is building a better future; the Conservatives cannot even come to terms with their past.” I make no space here for his guff-fest but leave it to readers to boil what he said down to something relevant and fully truthful, if that is at all possible.

Instead let us make room for other participants.

Tom Rutland (Lab) offered the PM the chance to talk about Labour’s plans for apprenticeships.

Baggy Shanker (Lab) ditto, on knife crime in Derby.

Daisy Cooper (Lib Dem deputy leader) sought assurances that Hong Kong immigrants to the UK would be protected from Chinese persecution; she was not quite comforted by the PM’s reply. She also deplored Elon Musk’s legal expenses assistance to “far-right, racist hate-preacher Tommy Robinson”; Starmer declined to comment as the trial was ongoing.

Alex McIntyre (Lab) called on the PM to commemorate next year the last stand of the “glorious Glosters” in Korea in 1951, preventing the capture of Seoul. Starmer referred this to the attention of defence ministers and noted Labour’s commitments to veterans.

Liz Saville Roberts (Plaid Cymru) twitted Sir Keir over his reluctance to appear in the Caerphilly by-election next week where local support for Labour was collapsing; the PM riposted with what money the Government had given Wales and how much independence would cost the Principality.

Lloyd Hatton (Lab) asked for a new special school in Portland, Dorset and was referred to the schools minister for an update.

Sir Julian Smith (Con) re-raised the issues of family farms, inheritance tax and national food security. He was treated to the familiar boilerplate on farming policies, the devils of which are in the details not touched on here.

Ben Goldsborough (Lab) urged the compulsory testing (“Zoe’s law”) of all skin moles for cancer, from which he himself was now suffering.

Peter Bedford (Con) asked whether the PM would consider scrapping stamp duty on residential property, as LOTO was promising (or at least commit to no rise in property taxes.) Sir Keir said that would mean unfunded tax cuts, and more austerity for public services.

Sam Rushworth (Lab) called for a public enquiry into suicides among mental health patients in her area and the failings of its NHS mental health trusts. Starmer said the Health Secretary was “currently considering the best way forward.”

Rebecca Smith (Con) said she was launching a small business survey among “small and medium-sized enterprises” (SMEs) in her constituency, in the hope of abolishing or limiting business rates and taxes; the PM said he would supply her with Labour’s small business strategy so she could give copies to them.

Jim Dickson (Lab) asked the PM to agree that Labour were addressing the need to repair transport infrastructure; he did.

Tom Gordon (LibDem) called for the provision of local mental health in-patient beds in his constituency; Starmer spoke of related nationwide NHS recruitment, hospital building and increases in mental health spending.

Kirith Entwistle (Lab), a “second-generation immigrant,” reminded the PM of his Conference words on the need for national unity and asked him to agree that “some of those on the Opposition Benches who seek to stoke division and keep close company with those who accept Russian bribes cannot and should not be trusted to govern this country?” Ignoring the Russiagate theme Starmer noted it was National Hate Crime Awareness Week and “an attack on one of us is an attack on all of us.”

Susan Murray (LibDem) spoke of the financial burdens the Government laid on for example, a beauty salon. The PM replied with points about lower rates for some types of small business, stimulus for lenders to them, and a package on support for late payments.

John Whitby (Lab) returned to the Russian bribe theme re Labour’s coming elections Bill “to protect our democracy from foreign interference” (China was, however, not mentioned.) Starmer was happy to tar Reform’s Farage and Tice with guilt by association with their Party’s former regional leader in Wales (who had taken Russian money in 2018/19 while a UKIP/Brexit Party MEP.) The PM said Britains’ choice was “Kremlin cronies sowing division or Labour patriots working for national renewal.” Farage was not invited to respond and later fumed. Starmer thus reaffirmed his patriotism but neglected this opportunity to do the same for his Christianity as he did last month (“I was christened, so that is my church, has been all my life”) A pity: surely he is at least as pious and proud of his fatherland as a Welsh choirboy.

Tom Tugendhat (Con) reverted to the China spy trial and asked “what political direction did this Government give to their officials before they went to give evidence?” Came the answer: “Absolutely none—absolutely none.”

And so, aside from Sir James Cleverly’s point of order, that was that. Exit the PM, pursued by Conservative catcalls.

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  • End of the day, The
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  • Amble
  • Ameruoso, Christopher
  • Amidon, Sam
  • Angels of Venice
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  • Apollo's Fire (2)
  • Asleep At The Wheel
  • Ayoub sisters, the
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  • Bach, P.D.Q.
  • 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
  • Captain Beefheart
  • Caravan Palace
  • Carolina Chocolate Drops
  • Cash, Johnny
  • Chao, Manu
  • Charles, Ray
  • Chopin, Frédéric
  • Christmas Eve 2024
  • 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
  • Dylan, Bob
  • Elle and the Pocket Belles
  • Ellington, Ray
  • Emerson, Keith
  • Eno, Brian
  • Eva-Marie, Tatiana (French jazz)
  • Everly Brothers, The
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  • Fame, Georgie
  • Faure's Requiem
  • Ferry, Brian
  • Ferry, Bryan - Song for Europe
  • Fisherman's Friends
  • 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
  • Galician music - more
  • Gardner, Taimane
  • Giddens, Rhiannon
  • Gimnazija Kranj Great Symphony Orchestra
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  • Glass, Philip
  • Gould, Glenn
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  • Heart
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  • Highwaymen, The
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  • Hollow Coves
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  • I'm With Her
  • Ibeyi
  • Incredible String Band, The
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  • Innes, Neil - memorial tribute
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  • Ivers, Eileen
  • James, Mean Mary
  • Jansch, Bert
  • Jarrett, Keith
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  • Karunesh
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  • Ketèlbey, Albert
  • KIng, Carole
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  • Klein, Dani
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  • Knopfler, Mark
  • Knopfler, Mark
  • Krauss, Alison
  • Kronos Quartet
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  • Lake Street Dive 2
  • Lanois, Daniel
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  • Lee, Albert (session musician)
  • Lee, Amos
  • Lennon Sisters, The
  • Lennon, John
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