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It is claimed that in 1972 Delia produced 14 tracks<ref name=tnt>[http://toysandtechniques.blogspot.it/2010/03/doris-haysjohn-matthews.html "Toys and techniques" blog article: "Doris Hays/John Matthews"]</ref> for an unreleased ''Southern Library of Recorded Music'' record MQ/LP 38<ref name=tnt/> under the pseudonym [[Doris Hays]].<ref>Justin Spear speaking on the radio programme "Stuart Maconie's Freak Zone" on Sunday 12 June 2005</ref>. | It is claimed that in 1972 Delia produced 14 tracks<ref name=tnt>[http://toysandtechniques.blogspot.it/2010/03/doris-haysjohn-matthews.html "Toys and techniques" blog article: "Doris Hays/John Matthews"]</ref> for an unreleased ''Southern Library of Recorded Music'' record MQ/LP 38<ref name=tnt/> under the pseudonym [[Doris Hays]].<ref>Justin Spear speaking on the radio programme "Stuart Maconie's Freak Zone" on Sunday 12 June 2005</ref>. |
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It is claimed that in 1972 Delia produced 14 tracks[1] for an unreleased Southern Library of Recorded Music record MQ/LP 38[1] under the pseudonym Doris Hays.[2].
It is actually by the real Doris Hays, another musique concrète composer, also active in 1971!
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- Broadcast on BBC Radio 6 on Sunday 12 June 2005[3]
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 "Toys and techniques" blog article: "Doris Hays/John Matthews"
- ↑ Justin Spear speaking on the radio programme "Stuart Maconie's Freak Zone" on Sunday 12 June 2005
- ↑ BBC track listing for Stuart Maconie's "Freak Zone", Sunday 12 June 2005