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    Derek Pascoe (born 1957) is a British musician now based in Adelaide, South Australia.He was the vocalist and saxophonist in pop band Flintlock in the 1970s. He is a member of the jazz performance academic staff of the Elder Conservatorium of Music and has collaborated with a number of musicians in musical and spoken word performances.

  2. After seeing another band playing that included Derek Pascoe and Jamie Stone, John and Mike asked them to join the band, and Shirley and Miles parted ways. Soon after, they hired Bill Rice on keyboards. After a concert in the early 70s, they were approached by Roger Price, who had been in the audience. He liked how they played and asked them to ...

  3. Jun 29, 2022 · The popular comedian, who is hosting tonight's The Great British Sewing Bee final, is the daughter of singer Derek Pascoe, who was the vocalist and saxophonist in pop band Flintlock in the 1970s.

  4. Una Brandon Jones as Harriet Vanstone in "Mens Sana". John Branwell as Arnie Stringer in "Bones and Silence". Catherine Breeze as Jenny Armstrong in "Heads You Lose". Cathy Breeze. Paul Brennen as Brian Jordan in "Walls of Silence". Rebecca Bridges as Rosie Pascoe in "Dead Meat" and "Guardian Angel".

  5. Ross and Derek COMA 61:46 Derek Curates COMA Saxophone ↗ 36:51 Work In Progress: Here Comes Everything Derek with Ross McHenry at Jazz Lab Melbourne 91:07. COMA 36:51 She Gave Him Oleander ↗ 70:51 Elder Hall 45:25 I have been playing saxophone for over 50 years, this is what I’ve been up to. Contact

  6. Oct 20, 2022 · Derek Pascoe pin-up, from Look-In magazine, 9 October 1976. We even named one of our songs Hot From The Lock, the title of the band’s faux-live second album. Here the weedy anaemic songs are overdubbed with screams of adulation.

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  8. Derek Pascoe was the vocalist and saxophonist in Flintlock. He appeared in one episode of the children's TV science fiction programme, The Tomorrow People, "The Heart of Sogguth" in which the band's music was to revive an ancient demon. The Australian Music Centre describes Derek Pascoe as “among the leading free improvisers in Adelaide, whose rigorous approach to musical self-discipline ...

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