Tales From Tin Pan Alley & Tony Bramwell Beatles Tribute Night
TALES FROM TIN PAN ALLEY – THE DOCUMENTARY TRIBUTE EVENING
On London’s ‘World Premiere’ Review: “Henry Scott-Irvine is a romantic and a dauntless defender of those demimonde niches of London that produce so much light and sparkle. And even if you think him sentimental and the Denmark Street of pop legends to have long since had its day, his film is very good: rich in humour, anecdote and a history stretching from pre-war opium dens through the years when sheet music sales were crucial to the popular song industry, the advent of skiffle, the birth of rock ‘n’ roll, the Swinging Sixties, when future giants hung out in coffee bars and laid down tracks in tiny studios, and the influx of instruments makers and the now-disappearing guitar shops”. Dave Hill formerly of The Guardian here in On London online.