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The Lamb

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Picture source: Russell Judge |
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The Lamb was situated at 87 West Malvern
Road. This was one of the major music venues in Malvern. |
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Back in the late '70's/early '80's my
brother Colin & his workmate, Len Maynard, helped to run the folk club. Len
lived in the cottages behind the pub. Under later landlords rock/blues bands
also played here, including The Stand, my stepsons band. The last landlord
had the reputation of being rather eccentric. |
Bruce Enzer (May 2021) |
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