... from Egypt and sent back to London.
Pity really. Couldn't London have refused to let him back in?
Friday, 8 January 2010
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![]() ![]() Gerald Joseph "Gerry" Mulligan (1927)Mulligan was an important baritone saxophonist and one of the best-known exponents of cool jazz, a delicate, understated offshoot of bebop. He began his career in the mid-1940s as an arranger for Gene Krupa and Claude Thornhill and played on the historic Miles Davis nonet recordings in 1949. He gained considerable success with the quartet he formed with Chet Baker in 1952, and he led ensembles of various sizes thereafter. Mulligan served jail time after he was arrested in 1953 for what? More... Discuss |
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His "deportation" is just another publicity stunt by gorgeous George. The UK authorities for once took the right decision, resisted the temptation to refuse Galloway re-entry to this country and denied him the oxygen of [yet more] publicity.
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