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Event In Bassetlaw

EMPOWERING PARENTS, EMPOWERING COMMUNITIES Join our FREE online "Being a Parent - Living with Teenagers" course! Led by trained Parent Group Leaders with real-life experience, this evidence-based program offers support, shared experiences, and practical skills for parents of pre-teens and teenagers. Who should join? If you're navigating challenging behaviours and want guidance, this course is for you! For more info or to book your spot: email: elise.bottomley@nottscc.gov.uk Let's support each other!

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RETRO CHART 26TH MARCH 1977

https://www.mixcloud.com/TRAXDIGITAL/retro-chart-26th-march-1977/ ### The UK Singles Chart: 26th March 1977 The UK Singles Chart for the week ending 26th March 1977 offers a fascinating glimpse into the musical landscape of the late 1970s. This period was characterized by a vibrant mix of genres, with disco, punk, rock, and pop all jostling for dominance. The diversity in musical styles reflected the eclectic tastes of the British public and the cultural shifts occurring at the time. "Chanson D'Amour" by The Manhattan Transfer Chanson D'Amour"** by The Manhattan Transfer, a group known for their vocal harmonies and jazz influences. This particular track, a smooth and catchy rendition of a 1958 classic, stood out for its blend of retro charm and contemporary production. The Manhattan Transfer’s success with "Chanson D'Amour" was somewhat surprising in an era dominated by more modern sounds, but it showcased the

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Retro Chart from 19th June 1984

https://www.mixcloud.com/TRAXDIGITAL/retro-chart-top-30-19th-june-1984/ UK Singles Chart from 19th June 1984 The UK Singles Chart for the week of 19th June 1984 reflected a vibrant and diverse music scene. Wham! were riding high on the charts with their catchy tune "Wake Me Up Before You Go-Go", a song that captured the essence of 1980s pop with its upbeat tempo and memorable chorus. Duran Duran continued to make waves with "The Reflex", showcasing their innovative use of music video production and solidifying their status as leading figures in the new wave genre. Bronski Beat brought a poignant touch with "Smalltown Boy", addressing themes of discrimination and self-discovery.

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