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WELL, ER – CREDITS!
My Paul Weller cover feature (RC352) unfortunately omitted the list of credits at the end. Thanks are due in particular to James Mayes and also to Dizzy Holmes, Barry Mason, Darren Eales (Porcelain God), Drew Hipson (All Mod Icon), Bob Gray, Anne Clark, Jon Abnett, Dave Ward, Patrik Fitzgerald, Eddie Piller, Polly Birkbeck, Paolo Hewitt, David Lines, Simon Stebbing, Steve Brookes, Gary Fitzgerald, John Franklin, Alan Winstanley, Graham Willmott, Mark Jackson, Carl Meyer, Dennis Munday, Peter Doggett, Peter Taylor, Mark Brennan, Neil Allen, Mike Hartland, Colin Morrison, Garry Bushell and Mickey Geggus. And not forgetting Paul Weller, Bruce Foxton and Rick Buckler.
by John Reed
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