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Mrs Mills Experience being filmed by the BBC at the Brixton Offline Club, Prince Albert Coldharbour Lane, London SW9". Mrsmills.org. 13 July 2012 . Retrieved 18 December 2012. . Mrsmills.org (13 July 2012). Retrieved 18 December 2012.

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Here's the Christmas album, the painfully punned, 'Glad Tidings' from 1977, when punk was tearing up the album charts. The October 1972 release of 'Another Flippin' Party' saw Gladys standing around with a bunch of penguins. Gladys Mills (née Gladys Jordan) then embarked on a career that lasted well into the 1970s, with her jaunty pub piano renditions of popular and traditional songs like, “The Lambeth Walk,”“Diamonds Are a Girl’s Best Friend”, “Hello, Dolly!”, “I’m Forever Blowing Bubbles” and “Yellow Submarine” making her a hit all around the country, In 1961 she released her first record, "Mrs Mills Medley", a single that entered the Top Twenty of the UK Singles Chart. [4] In April 2013, we supported the music hall legends Chas and Dave in Brighton, with headline dates following at the London Nocturne and Camberwell Arts festival in June 2013.Gor Blimey guv'nor! Beer-clutching Pearly Kings and Queens pose with Gladys for the cover of 'Mrs Mills Knees-Up Party' from 1975. Rolling out a barrel of irony-untroubled, hipster-free, good time entertainment, the Mrs Mills Experience is made up of an unlikely combination of Brixton-based dance DJs and punk musicians, united by their improbable love of piano-thumper extraordinaire, Mrs Gladys Mills.

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Mrs Mills was discovered while working as the superintendent of the typing pool in the Paymaster General’s office in London in the early 60s. The song reached number 18 in the charts and was the first piano medley to bother the Top 20 since Russ Conway’s Christmas ivory-tinkler in 1959.

Mrs Gladys Mills was remembered for her sense of fun, and her album covers were rarely serious affairs, as this collection testifies. On Sat 9th June, the band played their first festival show on the main stage of the London Nocturne 2012 at Smithfield Market, Farringdon.

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It's that same picture again for another version of the 'Everyone's Welcome At Mrs Mills Party' album, The first live band to ever play at the popular Nocturne event, the Mrs Mills Experience provided musical accompaniment to the exciting Penny Farthing bike races [ see photos] and were featured on Channel 4's coverage. In December 1974, she appeared as the subject of This Is Your Life, hosted by Eamonn Andrews, when it was revealed that the first record she had recorded was " A Gal in Calico", cut in a make-your-own-record booth on Southend Pier for a half-crown, with her girlhood pal Lily Dormer. Gladys Mills ( née Jordan; 29 August 1918 – 24 February 1978), [1] known as Mrs Mills, was an English pianist who was active in the 1960s and 1970s, and who released many records. Her repertoire included many sing-along and party tunes made popular in the music hall, using a stride piano technique. [2] Early life [ edit ] Piano Singalong" (released in Australia on Axis label, featuring a Straube player-piano as the album art)Mrs Mills Plays The Roaring Twenties", also released in 1962 by The World Record Club in Great Britain, on their label, number ST994, showing a portrait cover art Finally, Mrs Mills on ‘This Is Your Life,’ screened on 24/12/1974, less than four years before her death:

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