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Two days at Colston Hall, great! One of the best
venues ever, plus, I have friends coming. I’ve been performing
here since the late 50s. It has a live, vibrant room so you
don’t need much help with microphones on the drums. However, I
was suffering from the change of heads, they weren’t
responding as fast as I had hoped and I spent some time with
Bunny tweaking and stretching the toms.
On the first
night, Margaret came to the show with our friends Stephanie
and Rod Wilcox (who we met in Portugal) and their daughter
Louise, who is at university here.
It was also good to meet up with Peter
and Pat Crawford who live in Bristol. I have written the music
for all of Peter’s films on natural history for the last
fifteen years and we have become good friends. Mike Lemmon,
the camera man for all of Peter’s programmes, was with him and
it was good to meet at last. I have composed music to his
pictures but we have never met as he lives in New Zealand.
After the show we had dinner and talked about the new project
they are working on.

The second day in Bristol was spent
filming inserts for part of the DVD we are shooting tomorrow
in Cardiff. Warren arrived as he is musical supervisor for the
show.
The concert
that night was one of the best. The new heads are starting to
sound good. Peter, Pat and Mike came to the gig for the second
time. Had an early night as the next few days are full on as
you will see.
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