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ful "Room full of Blues" tour with Midge Marsden and company. His publishing company want him in Sydney, so a mid winter North Island tour presents a last opportunity to get back to the fun and frolics audiences have come to associate with his partnership with McCormick. Paul Ubana Jones is the "Wild Card" in the pack. A Nigerian Englishman with a unique blues style, Jones recently received rave reviews as the support act for Ladysmith Black Mambazo. Because of his natural musical talent, he was

given a six year scholarship to the Classical Music Conservatory in London. He then turned his interest to the Blues, writing some truly unique songs and demonstrating astonishing work on the guitar. A Jones and Gamble combination promises to be wonderful with McCormick providing the irreverent patter and humour to round the evening out. A unique look at the Blues by two leading exponents and intelligent comedy by one of the fastest mouths around - what better way to see the winter out!!

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Waimarino Bulletin, Issue 6, 26 August 1988, Page 17

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[?]es players and thinker visit Waimarino Bulletin, Issue 6, 26 August 1988, Page 17

[?]es players and thinker visit Waimarino Bulletin, Issue 6, 26 August 1988, Page 17

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