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Cleo Laine Official Website

Dame Cleo Laine, Lady Dankworth, DBE (born 28 October 1927) is a jazz singer and an actress, noted for her scat singing and vocal range. Though her natural range is that of a contralto she is able to produce a "G above high C" giving her an overall compass of well over three octaves

Laine is the only female performer to have received Grammy nominations in the jazz, popular and classical music categories. She is the widow of jazz composer Sir John Dankworth.


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CLEO LAINE 1974 UK TOUR PROGRAMME
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Guitar Magazine (November 1998)
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Blues Revue Blues Magazine April/May 1997
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Latromotion / Good Lovin (London 17339)
-Latromotion written by C-Fun Classics keyboardist Tom Baird is a raucous mid-tempo instrumental which begins with members of the C-FUN Classics shouting out encouragement to DJ drummer Fred Latremouille who is playing his drums solo for a few seconds before the C-FUN Classics join in, and clearly the group is having a lot of fun, and Latromotion was a big hit on Vancouver radio station CFUN.

-Good Lovin' is a pretty hot rock vocal with The C-FUN Classics doing a great job on instrumentation and while it isn't clear who is doing the singing as it a group effort, likely the singers are Howie Vickers and Claire Lawrence, with a hot sax solo from Clair Lawrence, competent drumming from Fred Latremouille and an overall R&B sound which was a bit unusual in those days.


Fred Latremouille was one of Vancouver's most popular DJ's during the early to mid 1960's. He worked for CJOR Vancouver from 1962-64 then at CFUN from 1964-65 and then CKLG from 1965-67. While at CFUN, Fred Latremouille released a single on Canadian London Records titled Latromotion with The C-FUN Classics as his backing band. The C-FUN Classics would later evolve into The Collectors in the late 1960's, and then Chilliwack in the 1970's and 1980's.

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It Just Ain't Right' / 'Leave Her Alone' (Date 2-1502) March 1966. Teenage band London and the Bridges formed in Great Neck, New York. They got a contract with Columbia Records and had three singles released on their subsiduary label Date. But despite some promotion and even TV work on Upbeat, no hits followed.

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CASHBOX MAGAZINE MARCH 9, 1985
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