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  1. 12 de oct. de 2016 · Different english-speaking cultures have different conventions for names. In Australia - your name is shortened or lengthened as a term of endearment. Rose becomes Rosie, Mitchell becomes Mitch and Jack becomes Jacko . In Scottish they appear to have a different (and more complicated) convention. Margaret becomes Peggy and Hugh becomes Shuggy.

  2. 17 de may. de 2007 · Keith Smith with George Lewis' Jazz Band & Jimmy a, Keith Smith, Alton Purnell, George Lewis, Hugh "Shuggy" Watts, Jimmy Archey, Darnell Howard, Josiah "Cie" Frazier, Josiah Cie Frazier - Keith Smith With George Lewis Jazz Band and Jimmy Archey's Hot Six - Amazon.com Music

  3. Hugh Watts ('Shuggy') Henry Harrison 'Tristram' Seventh Earl Of Cricklewood (Normally Alan Klein) The New Vaudeville Band could almost be described as the band that never was- or at least nearly never was. They were almost entirely the brainchild of Tin Pan Alley songwriter Geoff Stephens. He had written a good song ...

  4. Hugh Hefner's 82nd Birthday Celebration at The Palms Casino Resort. of 2. Browse Getty Images’ premium collection of high-quality, authentic Hugh Watts stock photos, royalty-free images, and pictures. Hugh Watts stock photos are available in a variety of sizes and formats to fit your needs.

  5. The New Vaudeville Band was initially a one-off studio-only project arranged by songwriter and producer Geoff Stephens.In 1966, he assembled a group of session musicians to record his song, "Winchester Cathedral," for release as a single.Arranged in a faux-interwar Music Hall style and sung by John Carter, the song was a surprise hit, topping the charts in the U.S., Canada, Australia, and ...

  6. Drummer 'Mad' Henri Harrison behind his drumkit, British musician Bob Kerr, pianist Stan Haywood, trombonist Hugh 'Shuggy' Watts, and singer and guitarist 'Moody' Mick Wilsher, and British singer-songwriter and musician Alan Klein, with bassist Neil Korner standing as The New Vaudeville Band perform live at an unspecified venue, location unspecified, circa 1967.

  7. 26 de nov. de 2022 · Henri Harrison. Drummer 'Mad' Henri Harrison behind his drumkit, British musician Bob Kerr, pianist Stan Haywood, trombonist Hugh 'Shuggy' Watts (standing), and singer and guitarist 'Moody' Mick Wilsher, and British singer-songwriter and musician Alan Klein (obscured by newspaper), with bassist Neil Korner standing as The New Vaudeville Band perform live at an unspecified venue, location ...