AndyK
24 Jan 2008, 12:15
OK, so it's a small shop on Merseyside, but there's no such thing as bad publicity right?
Quirk’s famous customers
Jan 24 2008
by Sarah Gaffney, Formby Times (http://icseftonandwestlancs.icnetwork.co.uk/formbytimes/news/tm_headline=quirk-8217-s-famous-customers&method=full&objectid=20384855&siteid=60252-name_page.html)
OVER the years various famous faces have passed through the doors of Quirk’s Records either as customers or promoting their music.
Back in the 1970s, Les Gray the lead singer of Mud, dropped in to showcase his new single, as did Page Three pin-up Linda Lusardi, girl group Eternal and solo artist Lousie Redknapp.
Slade’s Noddy Holder has also been in and Marc Almond from Soft Cell and Dead or Alive’s Pete Burns were regular customers at Quirk’s in Southport.
Paul has even been to Buckingham Palace representing the ERA where he met everyone from Phil Collins to Queen (the band).
But out of everyone Paul says the nicest celebrity he ever met was Meatloaf: “He was full of life, a really great character, so nice it didn’t seem to be a job for him.”
Quirk’s famous customers
Jan 24 2008
by Sarah Gaffney, Formby Times (http://icseftonandwestlancs.icnetwork.co.uk/formbytimes/news/tm_headline=quirk-8217-s-famous-customers&method=full&objectid=20384855&siteid=60252-name_page.html)
OVER the years various famous faces have passed through the doors of Quirk’s Records either as customers or promoting their music.
Back in the 1970s, Les Gray the lead singer of Mud, dropped in to showcase his new single, as did Page Three pin-up Linda Lusardi, girl group Eternal and solo artist Lousie Redknapp.
Slade’s Noddy Holder has also been in and Marc Almond from Soft Cell and Dead or Alive’s Pete Burns were regular customers at Quirk’s in Southport.
Paul has even been to Buckingham Palace representing the ERA where he met everyone from Phil Collins to Queen (the band).
But out of everyone Paul says the nicest celebrity he ever met was Meatloaf: “He was full of life, a really great character, so nice it didn’t seem to be a job for him.”