Nick's Blues (2008)

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Miles. Euston, Kingsway, Waterloo, the Elephant: Nick thought the bus was never going to arrive.
    The house was at the middle of a terrace that had formed one side of a Georgian square, now partly demolished, largely in need of repair. Charlene had bought it with the proceeds of a freak hit some dozen years before; a television commercial had used an old recording she’d made of ‘Walking the Dog’ and for a couple of weeks it had hovered in the lower reaches of the Top Twenty.
    Her record co
...mpany, having ignored her for years, hastily reissued the album from which the song came and of course nobody bought it. Charlene appeared on daytime TV and Greater London Radio, as it was then, chatting with Robert Elms. Bizarrely, she was added to an Oldies tour which featured the Tremeloes, Billie Davis and the Four Pennies. Aberystwyth, Truro, Derby Assembly Rooms.
    Then it was all over. Charlene went back to doing the occasional gig in clubs where sixty people exceeded the fire regulations.


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