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Plaque

Tubby Hayes

Erection date: 31/8/2016

Inscription

Tubby Hayes, 1935 - 1973, jazz musician, lived here.
The Heritage Foundation
Amaninahurry.london

Site: Tubby Hayes (1 memorial)

SW20, Kenwyn Road, 34

Credit for this entry to: Alan Patient of www.plaquesoflondon.co.uk

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Tubby Hayes

Tenor-saxophonist. Born Edward Brian Hayes at the Royal Free Hospital.In 1935...

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Heritage Foundation

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A Man in a Hurry

A documentary about the tenor-saxophonist Tubby Hayes.

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