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  • Martin Reynolds
    • Mar 2025

    Thanks Frenchie!

    A big thanks to French Frank and her team for setting up this facility!
  • Globaltruth
    Host
    • Nov 2010
    • 4326

    #2
    Originally posted by Martin Reynolds View Post
    A big thanks to French Frank and her team for setting up this facility!
    Absolutely...here's hoping the others wander over soon.

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    • johncorrigan
      Full Member
      • Nov 2010
      • 10509

      #3
      Thanks a lot French Frank - do I not have to wait three minutes to make another posting?

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      • Globaltruth
        Host
        • Nov 2010
        • 4326

        #4
        Originally posted by johncorrigan View Post
        Thanks a lot French Frank - do I not have to wait three minutes to make another posting?
        Can if you like...

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        • boatmanbird

          #5
          occasional World M on 3 messageboarder boatmanbird here, just checking in to say I'm on board. Time & tide though, must be off, will be back

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          • Paul Sherratt

            #6
            Yes indeed, the ever-sterling ff has done us proud.
            I think for those good folk in the R3 crowd, this will be the one to watch.

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            • eucalyptus44
              Full Member
              • Nov 2010
              • 23

              #7
              Yes, very many thanks for setting it up so quickly and smoothly. I do enjoy reading through the R3 message boards very much and dreaded going cold turkey on 30th.:)

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              • marthe

                #8
                Many thanks French Frank. Reading through the R3 boards has been part og my life since 2005. This site is quite user-friendly. Thank you for setting it up. Though i'm registered over on the other board, I'm not a "bells and whistles" kind of gal so this suits me just fine.

                marthe

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                • Paul Sherratt

                  #9
                  marthe,

                  Just noticed your location.
                  Now that means one thing above all else for me.
                  This glorious filming, performance and hat.
                  Anita O'Day, ladies and gentlemen

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                  • marthe

                    #10
                    Paul,

                    Thanks for posting that clip. It's one of my favorites from Jazz on a Summer Day. I had a chance to see the whole film this summer on a big screen at the local cinema. The music, Miss O'Day and her hat, and Newport in 1958 are glorious indeed. Brings back wonderful memories of childhood summers here.

                    marthe

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                    • Paul Sherratt

                      #11
                      On a big screen, now that's something ! ( gives me an idea for our superb local film theatre in Stoke )

                      A chum who is lot nearer to you than me, featured Miss O'Day in a special programme some years back. Here's the link to Monica's show on that New Jersey miracle, wfmu : Includes a phone chat with the great lady if I remember correctly.


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                      • marthe

                        #12
                        Paul,

                        Thanks for the link. WFMU is, indeed, a miracle especially as much FM programming here has gone to the dogs. "Jazz on a Sumer Day" was part of a local film festival called Doris Duke Days. Miss Duke was a friend of Anita O'Day and an amateur jazz pianist. She is best known here for founding a preservation organization that saved a large number of 18th-century Georgian buildings in Newport from being torn down during a period of redevelopment in the late 1960s and early 1970s. The theatre where the film was shown is the only old-fashioned, large-screen cinema for miles. It still has a Wurlitzer organ! In its early days, it was an Episcopal (Anglican) church called Zion Church.

                        marthe

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                        • Chris Newman
                          Late Member
                          • Nov 2010
                          • 2100

                          #13
                          May I join in and send my heartiest thanks to french frank for keeping many of us together? Well done!!!

                          Chris (modest as ever).

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                          • Lateralthinking1

                            #14
                            Many thanks too from me French Frank. This new site is great.

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                            • agingjb
                              Full Member
                              • Apr 2007
                              • 156

                              #15
                              Let me add my thanks. I'm mostly a lurker, but I think I do listen to Radio 3 enough to justify my membership here.

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