SingerAl Stewart They also spent a lot of time at Bourne Radio in Gervis Place. “There was this girl called Sandy who everyone fell in love with,” he says.
Customers could spend hours sampling records in the listening booths. “It was nirvana, looking at this fantastic girl and listening to a record,” Stewart recalls.
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Dave Harwood
19 Sep 2025 at 09:00
I found this listing on p371 of the June 1964 edition of 'Tape Recording UK': “Bourne Radio, 4 Albert Road, Bournemouth.”
A-Z prev: Bourne & Hollingsworth
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Name: Pete Read
Comment: First saw The Freewheelin' Bob Dylan there in a window display and bought my very first LP there - James Brown Live At The Apollo - 1963 or 1964.
(14 January 2015)