Garry Laycock papers and music manuscripts, ca.1960-1988, with additional related papers, 1988-1989
Garry Laycock papers and music manuscripts, ca.1960-1988, with additional related papers, 1988-1989
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ca.1960-1989
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MLMSS 8053
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0.32 metres of textual material (2 boxes)
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BOX 1
1. Programs and reviews featuring Garry Laycock/Leon Gibbons (photocopies), 1973-1988, together with list compiled by Paul Bentley
2. Original compositions by Garry Laycock/Leon Gibbons, 1960s-1987, arranged in chronological order:
[1960s]. Macbeth. For Ed Temby. Strange tidings – The theme from Macbeth – Witches music – Soun...
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Garry Laycock papers and music manuscripts, ca.1960-1988, with additional related papers, 1988-1989
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Presented by Paul Bentley, 2007
Administrative / Biographical history
Garry Laycock, who performed and wrote original compositions and arrangements under the name Leon Gibbons, was born in Bingara, NSW, on 22 June 1944. After an education at Newcastle Boys' High School and Newcastle University, he spent his early working life teaching music and languages in the Newcastle district and at South Sydney Boys’ High School...
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MLMSS 8053
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nZNvgDjn
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https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/nZNvgDjn
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931573
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