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R I P Nadia Cattouse 19:20 - Nov 17 with 935 viewsWeWereZombies

Stuck in a slow moving traffic queue on the A90 last Friday I negotiated for 'Last Word' to be put on the radio, and then the final obituary was of someone I had not heard of in decades. This track I have on a vinyl LP I bought in 1972, a folk sampler called 'Club Folk' and it is only as you grow old with an album that you realise the gems it contains:



https://www.bbc.co.uk/sounds/play/m0024x4r

With a name like Nadia I always thought she came from much further east than Belize, and I didn't know she was mother to Mike Lindup, keyboard player for Level 42. In fact it took me off on a Wikipedia wander that included Sly and Robbie, Johnny Dankworth and the sad realisation that I had missed an R I P for Boon, but at least I no longer feel guilty about liking Level 42.

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R I P Nadia Cattouse on 20:02 - Nov 17 with 786 viewsgainsboroughblue

4 days from her 100th birthday.

Pretty sure Stuart Maconie has played some of her stuff on a Sunday when I've tuned in.

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R I P Nadia Cattouse on 23:47 - Nov 17 with 627 viewsGuthrum

Last Word is a wonderful programme.

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