Manchester Sports Guild (English Wikipedia)

Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "Manchester Sports Guild" in English language version.

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books.google.com

  • Singing From the Floor: A History of British Folk Clubs, by Julian P. Bean, Faber & Faber (2014); OCLC 941532042

    "John Cooper Clarke," pps. 171–172
    "Christy Moore," pps. 172–173

    "Mike Harding," p. 257

jazznorthwest.co.uk

  • "The Manchester Sports Guild (M.S.G.)," by Jack Swinnerton, reproduced by kind permission of Jack Swinnerton & Just Jazz Magazine (2002)
    Part 1: "Beginnings ... "

    Part 2: "'Opening Night'"
    Part 3: "Tenth Anniversary"
    Part 4: "Red's Final Night ... and the Aftermath"
    Part 5: "Pee Wee Russell on Tour"
    Part 6: "George Lewis and the Promotional Society For New Orleans Music"
    Part 7: "Wild Bill Davison and others ... "
    Part 8: "Earl 'Fatha' Hines ... 57 Varieties"
    Part 9: "Nothing is Easy"
    Part 10: "Buck Clayton, Vic Dickenson, and Others"

    Part 11: "The End of the Story by Jack B. Swinnerton"

nationaljazzarchive.org.uk

newspapers.com

  • "Sportsmen's Own Club: Jazz—and Bars," The Guardian, March 9, 1961, p. (accessible via Newspapers.com, subscription required)
  • "Briefing / Who & Why – Beating the Retreat?" The Observer, October 25, 1964, p. 23 (accessible via Newspapers.com, subscription required)

rainerjazz.com

swinnerton.org

theguardian.com

worldcat.org

  • Singing From the Floor: A History of British Folk Clubs, by Julian P. Bean, Faber & Faber (2014); OCLC 941532042

    "John Cooper Clarke," pps. 171–172
    "Christy Moore," pps. 172–173

    "Mike Harding," p. 257