“Mrs Mills – The Roaring Twenties (No.1)” (With the Charleston and Flapper Dancers)
nooooo before my time, but love it
Miss Back In The Day USA (An AmericaOnCoffee Blog)
Gladys Mills, néeGladys Jordan(29 August 1918 – 24 February 1978),known asMrs Mills, was an English pianist who was active in the 1960s and 1970s, and who released manyrecords. Her repertoire included manysing-alongand party tunes made popular in themusic hall.
The name “Mrs Mills” was given to a vintage 1905Steinway Vertegrandpiano, frequently used by her atAbbey Road Studiosin London, where she recorded. The piano, with a characteristic out-of-tunehonky-tonksound, has remained in use at Abbey Road for over 50 years, and was used in countless recordings made there, including some by The Beatles.
Although Mills’s musical legacy had been largely forgotten in recent times, June 2012 saw the emergence of London-based tribute band The Mrs Mills Experience with a debut at The Vintage Festival atBoughton Housein Northamptonshire. On 13 July…
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Happy September 18th everyone.



While out driving the other day. I reflected on that question myself. We are asked, at least I am, on a fairly regular basis. I was out driving the back roads, and needed to find my way, or get my bearings. After a while, the farm land was starting to all look the same. In other words I was getting weary, and needed a change. Searching the skies I saw a steeple off in the distance, in the countryside here, both in Quebec and Ontario, you can always count on a church steeple to guide you towards “civilization”
Sending my love and deep appreciation to each and every one of you. I am grateful that you share part of my world with me. Oyashikiri


Will I ever grow up, probably not, there is a part of me that loves the creative fun of the October season. The leaves start to change colour, the air in the mornings is fresh and crisp. Makes for a happy me. OK I confess my preference in life is to living happy.
