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Swingin' London: a Field Guide

Episode 1 of the The 1960s and beyond. podcast, hosted by Pidley Podcasts, titled "Swingin' London: a Field Guide" was published on September 15, 2021 and runs 21 minutes.

September 15, 2021 ·21m · The 1960s and beyond.

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Mark Worden is the co-author of Swingin’ London: A Field Guide, published by Amberley Publishing. The book features more than 100 locations and, in order to get an idea, here are five of them. This podcast was edited at the Torrevado studio in Milan. Claudio Giorgi  was the sound engineer while Walter Marocchi wrote and performed the music

Mark Worden is the co-author of Swingin’ London: A Field Guide, published by Amberley Publishing. The book features more than 100 locations and, in order to get an idea, here are five of them.

This podcast was edited at the Torrevado studio in Milan. Claudio Giorgi  was the sound engineer while Walter Marocchi wrote and performed the music

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