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CraigJam

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  1. Sorry about re-posting folks, but getting ever more worried. REWARD OFFERED. Isse, our loved family cat, has gone missing. It's a charcoal grey female cat who is 9 months old (photo attached). Were at 81b Shenley Road, SE5 8NE. It climbed out of our back window so good chance it might be in a garden nearby this address. A house cat, so were really worried about it starving or getting hurt. A reward offered, so if anyone can help is any way at all please contact : Craig - 07952716787 Ann - 07818542145 Thanks Craig
  2. REWARD OFFERED. Isse, our loved family cat, has gone missing. It's a charcoal grey female cat who is 9 months old (photo attached). Were at 81b Shenley Road, SE5 8NE. It climbed out of our back window so good chance it might be in a garden nearby this address. A house cat, so were really worried about it starving or getting hurt. A reward offered, so if anyone can help is any way at all please contact : Craig - 07952716787 Ann - 07818542145 Thanks Craig
  3. Apparently these were good clubs for beat music in the 60's. Does anybody know anything about them or what bands played? Many thanks Craig
  4. a record booth and music at a buffet against the harsh South London winter! Great stuff.
  5. My huge thanks to everybody here. quite a few leads to chase up. Any pics out there of shops? ta, Craig
  6. This is all great stuff folks, keep it coming! I'm a right in saying that Jones and Higgins was he luxury listening experience? best Craig
  7. Hope your well, Craig here. I'm doing some social history research on music in Peckham and South East London. Really interested to hear about Intone Records, which appeared to be Peckham premier stockist of soul and reggae music, or any other stories or info about other record shops and vinyl suppliers in the area. Really would be a pleasure to hear from you. Many thanks Craig
  8. Hope your all well, This is Craig here. I'm doing some local Social History research on the famous (or infamous!) Bouncing Ball Club of 43 Peckham High Street. Did you see Desmond Dekker, Jah Woosh, Delroy Wilson, Taper Zukie, Johnny Clakre, U Brown or any of the other great artists who played? I'd love to hear of anybody's info or memories of going to the club. Many thanks Craig
  9. this is great folks, keep 'em coming. Really keen to hear as many stories as possible as I want to get this stuff up on Peckham Soul blog I'm starting. This is important social history! If anybody wants to email me directly on [email protected], I'd love to hear from you.
  10. Craig here folks, would love to find out more about the sound systems which tore it up aroud Peckham in the 60's, 70's and 80's. Wondering, has anybody got info on the Sound systems below? Look forwrd to hearing from you. Jah Shaka the Spiritual Dub Warrior (Lewisham) Tiffany?s Hi-Fi with the Velvet Touch (Lewisham) T-W-J (Lewisham) Moziah (Lewisham) The Mighty Enforcers (Lewisham lovers rock) Jah Man (Lewisham / Peckham) Admiral Ken of Peckham (Bouncing Bell host) Papa Viking Sound (Peckham) His Imperial Gorgon Hi-Fi (Peckham) The Mighty Sounds of Black Scorpion (Peckham/Dulwich) Jah Revelation the Placid Rocker (Dulwich) The Mighty Revolutionaries - South-East A1 Sound (Deptford) Jah Ceaser (Deptford) Rootsman Hi-Fi (Deptford)
  11. Hope all is well folk, can anybody help out with info on music & club venues in the Peckham Area in 1960's, 70's & 80's, particularly ones playing soul, ska and reggae? ta. Craig
  12. Hi folks, this is Craig here. I'm trying to find info on clubs and venues around Peckham area which played predominately soul, ska and reggae music in the 60's, 70's and 80's. Know there were places such as the Paradise Club and the Top Twenty, and I'm sure many others, but drawing a complete blank in finding further info. Any help or notes on a mis-spent youth is more than appreciated. If you'd like to mail anything you can get me on [email protected]. Ta.
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  14. big thanks for posts folks. Peckham 'Madhouse,' love it. Wondered if they'r was any way of getting in touch with Parkdrive?
  15. Hi folks, This is Craig here. Trying to get in touch with anybody who was a pupil at the school in 1972 (I think). This is a fantastic story. Bob Marley was broke and couldn't afford his fare back to Jamaica. Stranded in London, he was persuaded to play a lunch time gig at the school, along with Johnny Nash. (some pics attached). He went back to Jamaica after and promptly became reggae's first international superstar! I run a ska and reggae night called Honey Hush at the Bussey and Peckham Peculiar has got in touch. They want to do a feature on the Bob Marley story and the club night and they'd love to interview anybody who was at the school gig. This is your chance for Peckham Peculiar stardom. Fingers crossed some ex-pupils are out there. ta Craig
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