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American singing group The Drifters at Tanfield Lea Workmen
American singing group The Drifters at Tanfield Lea Workmens Club charity bonaza night to hand over cheques 16 November 1987 - front from l to r, Steve Gerrens, Dorothy Rutherford, Elsie Nicholson and Marie Elliott, back from l to r, John L Thurston, Ray Lewis, Ann Doolan (stewardess), Billy Saul, (secretary), Johnny Moore, Ralph Stalker (committee) and Alan Kirkbride (chairman)
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Media ID 21418063
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Estimated Image Size (if not cropped) is 7.6cm x 5.4cm (3" x 2.1")
Estimated Product Size is 10cm x 10cm (3.9" x 3.9")
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Capturing the Melodies of Generosity - The Drifters at Tanfield Lea Workmen's Club Charity Bonanza Night, 16 November 1987
EDITORS COMMENTS
. In this nostalgic photo print, we are transported back to a remarkable evening in the 1980s when music and philanthropy harmoniously intertwined. American singing group, The Drifters, graced the stage at Tanfield Lea Workmen's Club for a night filled with heartfelt performances and charitable endeavors. Radiating joy and camaraderie, the members of The Drifters stand proudly alongside local figures who played pivotal roles in organizing this memorable event. From left to right in the front row: Steve Gerrens, Dorothy Rutherford, Elsie Nicholson, and Marie Elliott; while standing behind them are John L Thurston, Ray Lewis, Ann Doolan (stewardess), Billy Saul (secretary), Johnny Moore (the soulful voice behind many hits), Ralph Stalker (committee member), and Alan Kirkbride (chairman). As smiles illuminate their faces like spotlights on a grand stage, these individuals came together not only to entertain but also to make a difference. This snapshot immortalizes an occasion where cheques were handed over – tangible symbols of compassion extended towards those in need. Beyond its musical significance lies a testament to unity within communities as diverse talents converged for one noble cause. This photograph encapsulates an era when entertainment served as a catalyst for positive change. Preserved by Memory Lane
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