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Friday Night Extra 5.10.18 with guest Brentwood School chaplain Adrian.


Brentwood School Chaplain Adrian talked about the conference he is organizing for chaplains across different sectors, education, hospitals, military and other areas. The conference will be of interest to anyone in this kind of role, which is often quite isolated. There will be opportunities to share practice. The conference is on Thursday the 1st of November ay Brentwood Preparatory School. Keynote speakers are Bishop Stephen Cottrell and Dr. Edward Kessler.  More information on the Diocese of Chelmsford website. Tickets available at Eventbrite. It was great to also have Jonty back with us for the first hour of the show. Next week, Tuesday to Saturday, he is performing in Jesus Christ Superstar at the Brentwood Theatre.

Tonight’s playlist

Hunter Hayes – Invisible

Kinks – Autumn almanac

U2 – I still having found what I’ve been looking for

Peggy Sue Gerron passed away this week. She was the inspiration for two Buddy Holly songs.

Buddy Holly – Peggy Sue – requested by Phyl

Buddy Holly – Peggy Sue got married

Chart this week in 1980

No 1. Don’t stand so close to me – Police

No 4. Masterblaster – Stevie Wonder

Roy Orbison – Only the lonely – requested by Chris listening in Bishop Stortford

Will Hoge – Angel’s wings

Mason Williams – Classical gas

Paul Bell – Even when you’re gone

 

French singer Charles Aznavour, June 1974. (Photo by Michael Putland/Getty Images)

Charles Aznavour = Yesterday when I was young – one of the over 1,200 songs written by Charles. He sold over 180 million records, was in sixty films, could sing in seven languages and performed in ninety two countries. Quite a career! Charles passed away this week.

 

Marty Balin – Hearts – we lost Marty this week. Best known as a member of Jefferson Airplane and Jefferson Starship, this track was a No8 for him in the USA in 1982.

Geoff Emerick passed away this week as well. He was chief engineer on many of the Beatles iconic albums. It was said of Geoff that he was the man responsible for many of the unusual sounds on the Beatles recordings. We celebrated his career with two iconic Beatles tracks.

Beatles – Strawberry Fields

Beatles – Penny Lane

Shirley Bassey  – I who have nothing – requested by Patrick on last week’s showblog.

Commodores – Easy – played to celebrate the birthday of guitarist and song writer Thomas McClary.  In collaboration with Lionel Ritchie, he wrote 32 of the 90 songs on the band’s 10 albums. Listen to his amazing guitar solo on this track.

Piano Guys – It’s gonna be OK

Love – Alone again or

Diana Ross – My old piano – No 5 in the chart this week in 1980

Leone Bridges – Bad bad news

Eric Clapton – Layla live – loved by Matt getting ready for his show.

Join me next week for another two hours of good music for your Friday evening entertainment.

[mixcloud https://www.mixcloud.com/RenH/phoenix-98-fm-friday-night-extra-with-patrick-sherring-5-oct-2018-ft-adrian-brentwood-school/ width=100% height=120 hide_cover=1 light=1]

 

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Friday Night Extra 5.10.18 with guest Brentwood School chaplain Adrian.


Brentwood School Chaplain Adrian talked about the conference he is organizing for chaplains across different sectors, education, hospitals, military and other areas. The conference will be of interest to anyone in this kind of role, which is often quite isolated. There will be opportunities to share practice. The conference is on Thursday the 1st of November ay Brentwood Preparatory School. Keynote speakers are Bishop Stephen Cottrell and Dr. Edward Kessler.  More information on the Diocese of Chelmsford website. Tickets available at Eventbrite. It was great to also have Jonty back with us for the first hour of the show. Next week, Tuesday to Saturday, he is performing in Jesus Christ Superstar at the Brentwood Theatre.

Tonight’s playlist

Hunter Hayes – Invisible

Kinks – Autumn almanac

U2 – I still having found what I’ve been looking for

Peggy Sue Gerron passed away this week. She was the inspiration for two Buddy Holly songs.

Buddy Holly – Peggy Sue – requested by Phyl

Buddy Holly – Peggy Sue got married

Chart this week in 1980

No 1. Don’t stand so close to me – Police

No 4. Masterblaster – Stevie Wonder

Roy Orbison – Only the lonely – requested by Chris listening in Bishop Stortford

Will Hoge – Angel’s wings

Mason Williams – Classical gas

Paul Bell – Even when you’re gone

 

French singer Charles Aznavour, June 1974. (Photo by Michael Putland/Getty Images)

Charles Aznavour = Yesterday when I was young – one of the over 1,200 songs written by Charles. He sold over 180 million records, was in sixty films, could sing in seven languages and performed in ninety two countries. Quite a career! Charles passed away this week.

 

Marty Balin – Hearts – we lost Marty this week. Best known as a member of Jefferson Airplane and Jefferson Starship, this track was a No8 for him in the USA in 1982.

Geoff Emerick passed away this week as well. He was chief engineer on many of the Beatles iconic albums. It was said of Geoff that he was the man responsible for many of the unusual sounds on the Beatles recordings. We celebrated his career with two iconic Beatles tracks.

Beatles – Strawberry Fields

Beatles – Penny Lane

Shirley Bassey  – I who have nothing – requested by Patrick on last week’s showblog.

Commodores – Easy – played to celebrate the birthday of guitarist and song writer Thomas McClary.  In collaboration with Lionel Ritchie, he wrote 32 of the 90 songs on the band’s 10 albums. Listen to his amazing guitar solo on this track.

Piano Guys – It’s gonna be OK

Love – Alone again or

Diana Ross – My old piano – No 5 in the chart this week in 1980

Leone Bridges – Bad bad news

Eric Clapton – Layla live – loved by Matt getting ready for his show.

Join me next week for another two hours of good music for your Friday evening entertainment.

[mixcloud https://www.mixcloud.com/RenH/phoenix-98-fm-friday-night-extra-with-patrick-sherring-5-oct-2018-ft-adrian-brentwood-school/ width=100% height=120 hide_cover=1 light=1]

 

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Friday Night Extra 5.10.18 with guest Brentwood School chaplain Adrian.


Brentwood School Chaplain Adrian talked about the conference he is organizing for chaplains across different sectors, education, hospitals, military and other areas. The conference will be of interest to anyone in this kind of role, which is often quite isolated. There will be opportunities to share practice. The conference is on Thursday the 1st of November ay Brentwood Preparatory School. Keynote speakers are Bishop Stephen Cottrell and Dr. Edward Kessler.  More information on the Diocese of Chelmsford website. Tickets available at Eventbrite. It was great to also have Jonty back with us for the first hour of the show. Next week, Tuesday to Saturday, he is performing in Jesus Christ Superstar at the Brentwood Theatre.

Tonight’s playlist

Hunter Hayes – Invisible

Kinks – Autumn almanac

U2 – I still having found what I’ve been looking for

Peggy Sue Gerron passed away this week. She was the inspiration for two Buddy Holly songs.

Buddy Holly – Peggy Sue – requested by Phyl

Buddy Holly – Peggy Sue got married

Chart this week in 1980

No 1. Don’t stand so close to me – Police

No 4. Masterblaster – Stevie Wonder

Roy Orbison – Only the lonely – requested by Chris listening in Bishop Stortford

Will Hoge – Angel’s wings

Mason Williams – Classical gas

Paul Bell – Even when you’re gone

 

French singer Charles Aznavour, June 1974. (Photo by Michael Putland/Getty Images)

Charles Aznavour = Yesterday when I was young – one of the over 1,200 songs written by Charles. He sold over 180 million records, was in sixty films, could sing in seven languages and performed in ninety two countries. Quite a career! Charles passed away this week.

 

Marty Balin – Hearts – we lost Marty this week. Best known as a member of Jefferson Airplane and Jefferson Starship, this track was a No8 for him in the USA in 1982.

Geoff Emerick passed away this week as well. He was chief engineer on many of the Beatles iconic albums. It was said of Geoff that he was the man responsible for many of the unusual sounds on the Beatles recordings. We celebrated his career with two iconic Beatles tracks.

Beatles – Strawberry Fields

Beatles – Penny Lane

Shirley Bassey  – I who have nothing – requested by Patrick on last week’s showblog.

Commodores – Easy – played to celebrate the birthday of guitarist and song writer Thomas McClary.  In collaboration with Lionel Ritchie, he wrote 32 of the 90 songs on the band’s 10 albums. Listen to his amazing guitar solo on this track.

Piano Guys – It’s gonna be OK

Love – Alone again or

Diana Ross – My old piano – No 5 in the chart this week in 1980

Leone Bridges – Bad bad news

Eric Clapton – Layla live – loved by Matt getting ready for his show.

Join me next week for another two hours of good music for your Friday evening entertainment.

[mixcloud https://www.mixcloud.com/RenH/phoenix-98-fm-friday-night-extra-with-patrick-sherring-5-oct-2018-ft-adrian-brentwood-school/ width=100% height=120 hide_cover=1 light=1]

 

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Friday Night Extra 5.10.18 with guest Brentwood School chaplain Adrian.


Brentwood School Chaplain Adrian talked about the conference he is organizing for chaplains across different sectors, education, hospitals, military and other areas. The conference will be of interest to anyone in this kind of role, which is often quite isolated. There will be opportunities to share practice. The conference is on Thursday the 1st of November ay Brentwood Preparatory School. Keynote speakers are Bishop Stephen Cottrell and Dr. Edward Kessler.  More information on the Diocese of Chelmsford website. Tickets available at Eventbrite. It was great to also have Jonty back with us for the first hour of the show. Next week, Tuesday to Saturday, he is performing in Jesus Christ Superstar at the Brentwood Theatre.

Tonight’s playlist

Hunter Hayes – Invisible

Kinks – Autumn almanac

U2 – I still having found what I’ve been looking for

Peggy Sue Gerron passed away this week. She was the inspiration for two Buddy Holly songs.

Buddy Holly – Peggy Sue – requested by Phyl

Buddy Holly – Peggy Sue got married

Chart this week in 1980

No 1. Don’t stand so close to me – Police

No 4. Masterblaster – Stevie Wonder

Roy Orbison – Only the lonely – requested by Chris listening in Bishop Stortford

Will Hoge – Angel’s wings

Mason Williams – Classical gas

Paul Bell – Even when you’re gone

 

French singer Charles Aznavour, June 1974. (Photo by Michael Putland/Getty Images)

Charles Aznavour = Yesterday when I was young – one of the over 1,200 songs written by Charles. He sold over 180 million records, was in sixty films, could sing in seven languages and performed in ninety two countries. Quite a career! Charles passed away this week.

 

Marty Balin – Hearts – we lost Marty this week. Best known as a member of Jefferson Airplane and Jefferson Starship, this track was a No8 for him in the USA in 1982.

Geoff Emerick passed away this week as well. He was chief engineer on many of the Beatles iconic albums. It was said of Geoff that he was the man responsible for many of the unusual sounds on the Beatles recordings. We celebrated his career with two iconic Beatles tracks.

Beatles – Strawberry Fields

Beatles – Penny Lane

Shirley Bassey  – I who have nothing – requested by Patrick on last week’s showblog.

Commodores – Easy – played to celebrate the birthday of guitarist and song writer Thomas McClary.  In collaboration with Lionel Ritchie, he wrote 32 of the 90 songs on the band’s 10 albums. Listen to his amazing guitar solo on this track.

Piano Guys – It’s gonna be OK

Love – Alone again or

Diana Ross – My old piano – No 5 in the chart this week in 1980

Leone Bridges – Bad bad news

Eric Clapton – Layla live – loved by Matt getting ready for his show.

Join me next week for another two hours of good music for your Friday evening entertainment.

[mixcloud https://www.mixcloud.com/RenH/phoenix-98-fm-friday-night-extra-with-patrick-sherring-5-oct-2018-ft-adrian-brentwood-school/ width=100% height=120 hide_cover=1 light=1]

 

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