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Presented by Anthony Brightly

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ANTHONY BRIGHTLY

It started from primary school, at the age of 9 my mum bought me an organ, and then I joined a band.  Back in those days, everything was very community based, in our area, there was bands, musicians etc.  One day, a friend of mine who lived in our road said there’s a group starting off, (the Jackson 5 who were around those days).  Everyone wanted to be the Jackson 5. The band needed an organists.  We were all young at the time, the oldest was around 15.  So with that we had a group called Mysteron 5.  We did all the Motown stuff with a little reggae here and there.  That lasted for about two years.




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