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Steve Ajao Benefit at the Prince

Last night I went to one of the Steve Ajao benefit gigs. Steve is a local musician who was in a road accident recently. There was a really massive turnout in the back yard of the Prince of Wales Pub (on Alcester Road).

Steve used to play a regular gig at the Moseley Arms in Highgate. I am hoping to play a number at one of the other benefit gigs myself. I did turn up to do a number at the Moseley Arms once.

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Bob Piper said…
I know there were a lot of people there, and I expected you to show up, but we must have been ships that pass in the night.
John Hemming said…
I arrived about 9.15pm (having returned from Edinburgh earlier).

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