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South Wales Evening Post column, April 19, 2024

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GIVEN an audience of at least one man and a dog, I can raise my game and my ability to bore people to Olympic levels.
All I require is that someone draws breath and allows me sufficient pause to start rambling on the benefits of

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Latest On Song column – April 17

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A west Wales charity, which is designed to help mentor talented young musicians, has celebrated its 10thanniversary in style.
Members of Loud Applause Rising Stars (LARS) took part in a special celebration night hosted by Kevin Johns MBE at The Diplomat Hotel in Llanelli.
Cerith

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South Wales Evening Post column, April 12, 2024

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THE Welsh word ‘Cawr’ (meaning giant) was invented for people like David Gravell, a businessman who stood like a colossus over the motor industry in Wales.
His passing this month will be felt by all those who shared his passion for the Welsh language and

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Latest On Song column – April 10

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BURRY Port tenor Osian Wyn Bowen has revealed his plans for what should be a very busy 2024-25 season.
His list of concert appearances will include a special return to ‘home turf’ when he joins Llanelli Chamber Choir for a performance of Haydn’s Creation in

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South Wales Evening Post column, April 05, 2024

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“TRY and steer clear of religion and politics,” was the advice of my editor when he recklessly gifted me this weekly column.
For the most part, I have tried to heed his wise words, but the influence of Easter can be blamed for straying into

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The latest Phil Evans column – April 03

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JIMMY DIDN’T MAKE A BIG PRODUCTION OF THE SINGER’S INTRODUCTION
When you’re a comedian, nervously standing in the wings, trying to remember your first gag (and the one after that!), you don’t want to be distracted by the compere/club secretary mangling your introduction.
It’s

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