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 spanning  over  twenty  years:  starting  with

 ragtime,  moving  through  the  red-hot  jazz
 and  low-down  blues  of  the  twenties,  and
 into the sophisticated swing and crooners of     To all our Regular Contributors
 the  thirties,  taking  in  the  'French  Coffee
 House' sound of Django Reinhardt, comedy
 'hokem',  jump  jive  and  Latin  rhythms  along   Early copy deadline for the January magazine
 the way. This troupe of multi-instrumentalists
 have played more than 1,500 gigs together   Saturday 9th December
 over  the  last  twenty  years,  and  weave
 together  the  musical  history  of  their  songs
 along with tales of twenty years on the road
 working together.
 Spats  Langham  (Pasadena  Roof  Orchestra,
 Temperance  Seven)  has  been  entertaining
 since  his  teens  on  tenor  banjo,  guitar,
 ukulele and vocals. He is joined by Malcolm
 Sked  (Bob  Kerr's  Whoopee  Band,  The  Charleston  Chasers)  on  tuba  and  double
 bass, and Danny Blyth on clarinets, guitar, mandolin and harmonica.
 From Sonny Terry & Brownie McGee to Duke Ellington, they offer a diverse range of
 music  and  song.  They  are  joined  by  'the  Cotswold  Canary'  Emily  Campbell,
 bringing  her  unique  talents  to  the  blues  music  of  Bessie  Smith,  the  jazz  of  Ella
 Fitzgerald and Billie Holiday, and the gospel music of Mahalia Jackson and Sister
 Rosetta  Tharpe.  With  a  repertoire  of  several  hundred  songs,  and  an  array  of
 acoustic  instruments,  styles,  rhythms  and  sounds,  Hot  Fingers  guarantee  a
 wonderful musical experience.


 PURBECK CONNECT UKRAINE (PCU) – A

 PLEA FOR HELP AND MORE FUNDS


 In  March  2022,  following  the  Russian  invasion  of  Ukraine,  PCU  was  formed  as  a
 voluntary organisation to help Ukrainian refugees settle in the local area, as part
 of  the  charity  Swanage  Action for  Refugees.  There  are  now  about 30 Ukrainian
 families  in  the  wider  Purbeck  area,  from  Lulworth  to  Studland,  who  have  been
 welcomed by local Host families.
 In the past year, PCU’s work has included:
 • Linking up Ukrainian refugees with hosts in Purbeck

 • Assisting with applications for visas, benefits, school applications
 • Referring guests to services, e.g. the Foodbank, Job Centre and CAB

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