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Chattanooga Choo Choo" & "Little Sir Echo" - listed as a "Piano Singalong with Mrs Mills" 45rpm single Finally, Mrs Mills on ‘This Is Your Life,’ screened on 24/12/1974, less than four years before her death:
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The Mrs Mills Experience, a London based tribute band to the singalong piano thumping genius of Mrs Gladys Mills, pianist extraordinaire. Mrsmills.org. Retrieved 18 December 2012.
Frieze Sculpture 2023: A walk around the remarkable open air sculptures in Regent’s Park, London, October 2023
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The Mrs Mills Experience tries to recreate something of the party atmosphere of the late, great Mrs Mills shows - if you like the sound of us, please like us on Facebook and look out for our forthcoming shows! In late June, the band played their biggest show, bringing the full Mrs Mills honky-tonk pub piano thunder to Brixton's legendary dance venue, The Dogstar on Saturday 30th June. On Sat 9th June, the band played their first festival show on the main stage of the London Nocturne 2012 at Smithfield Market, Farringdon.BBC Four – Let's Have a Party! The Piano Genius of Mrs Mills. Bbc.co.uk (27 October 2012). Retrieved 18 December 2012. Roberts, David (2006). British Hit Singles & Albums (19thed.). London: Guinness World Records Limited. p.371. ISBN 978-1-904994-10-7. The band took a break, but returned with two riotous Christmas shows in south London in December 2018, with fans singing along to the old favourites at the Effra Social and Railway Tavern in Tulse Hill. Loughton Town Council commissioned a blue plaque to her memory on the house at 43 Barncroft Close, her home for many years. [14] Discography [ edit ] She was signed to a management contract by Eric Easton, who later went on to manage The Dave Clark Five and The Rolling Stones, and then signed a recording contract with Parlophone.
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Despite the band serving something very different to what the dubstep-loving crowd normally listen to, the show went down a storm, as he club loved the show as DJ Disastronaut [Dogstar promoter] commented:
That Week On TV: Let’s Have a Party! The Piano Genius of Mrs Mills, BBC4; Nigellissima, BBC2, Radio Times, 29 September 2012