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Denmark Street, known as the British answer to Tin Pan Alley where musicians such as Jimi Hendrix, Elton John and the Rolling Stones once worked, is to be redeveloped by entrepreneur Laurence Kirschel with shops, restaurants and bars.
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If the Rolling Stones, Elton John, or The Who were in L.A., they would go to the Rainbow.
NPR: 'The Harder They Fall': Fame and Addiction
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Carlisle Wrestling Club wrestlers took all three prizes in the 12 stones, with John Harrington ahead of Andrew Carlile and Richard Dixon.
BBC: Cumberland wrestling round-up
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In the 13 stones, Dixon continued his immaculate progress, felling all the others, John Harrington included.
BBC: Cumberland wrestling round-up
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Studios blossomed in the 60s, bringing the stars to the street: as well as the Stones, the Kinks, Jimi Hendrix and later Stevie Wonder and Elton John laid down tracks here, while bands including the Beatles and the Sex Pistols jammed in minuscule rehearsal rooms.
BBC: Denmark Street and Soho: London's Tin Pan Alleys