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Topic History of: clip of "Fluff" Freeman on FAB Chart site
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Martin That pretty much clears that up, the other Alan, when you google him, keeps linking to Shel Talmy, which then links back to Jimmy Page et al.
JK2006 Anyone remember his wonderful appearance in Dr Terror's House Of Horrors?

Alan Freeman (the other one) was a top PYE A&R man in the early 60's.
I knew him well.
Al Madison Time was released in South Africa in 1962. I've trawled around the Alan Freeman (Fluff) biogs and not found a mention of it. I did find an Alan Freeman, dulcimer player from the USA, but no link to The Talmy Stone Band, so that one's a mystery.

Let me know if you find anything more about that track. I'm curious now.
Martin The only thing I have found Al, is Alan Freeman and the Talmy Stone Band , Decca F11543, "Madison time".
Is this a different Alan?
Al Don't recall a poem, but he did record "You Make Me Feel So Young" in the 60s (I think).