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Bing Crosby & Fred Astaire’.The Elegance of Legends at Wembley Music Centre. From Kenny Denton’s memoir, “There Ain’t No Rules In Rock ’n’ Roll”.

18 min · 24 de may de 2026
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This Deep Dive review from Kenny Denton’s memoir captures the gracious nature of Bing Crosby and Fred Astaire during their 1975 recording sessions at Wembley’s Music Centre. The text highlights Crosby’s kindness through a charming anecdote where he unexpectedly serenaded a staff member’s mother over the telephone for her birthday. Similarly, the narrative portrays Astaire’s professional integrity, noting how he continued working on a solo project despite the sudden death of his mother. This source includes a personal memory of Astaire’s wit regarding his songwriting and concludes with the author's signed memento from the legendary performer. Ultimately, the passage serves to illustrate the humility and warmth of these two iconic entertainers, challenging the notion that fame diminishes character. For the full story along with many more, are in my book “There Ain’t No Rules In Rock ’n’ Roll” is available from Amazon books, in paperback and Kindle.

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This Deep Dive review is an excerpt from Kenny Denton memoir “There Ain’t No Rules In Rock ’n’ Roll” and explores his prolific career in the music industry and his enduring devotion to his wife, Sue. The narrative highlights Sue’s keen instincts for identifying chart-topping hits and her steadfast support during Denton's harrowing battle with juvenile arthritis. Throughout the text, Denton recounts intimate experiences with legendary figures such as Status Quo, Bill Haley, and Anthony Newley. He illustrates how Sue was a constant presence, whether naming instrumental tracks or accompanying Newley’s elderly mother on urgent international trips. Ultimately, the source serves as a poignant tribute to a fifty-five-year partnership that balanced the glamour of rock 'n' roll with profound personal loyalty. The account concludes with a reflection on his family and the immense grief following Sue's recent passing. For the full story along with many more, are in my book “There Ain’t No Rules In Rock ’n’ Roll” is available from Amazon books, in paperback and Kindle. Please see my Youtube channel https://m.youtube.com/user/denton115/videos [https://m.youtube.com/user/denton115/videos]

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This Deep Dive follows Kenny Denton's personal journey from a young musician in the shadow of Beatlemania to a professional sound engineer working alongside his idols. The text details his early years forming a band and his determined, youthful attempts to track down John Lennon, Paul McCartney, and George Harrison at their private homes. These amateur encounters eventually transitioned into a professional career at studios like De Lane Lea, where the author assisted on various Wings projects. Throughout the memoir, Denton highlights the human side of the Fab Four, recounting both their kindness and occasional irritability. By bridging the gap between a star-struck fan and a seasoned industry colleague, the source provides a unique look at the interconnected world of 1960s and 70s British rock. For the full story along with many more, are in my book “There Ain’t No Rules In Rock ’n’ Roll” is available from Amazon books, in paperback and Kindle. Please see my Youtube channel https://m.youtube.com/user/denton115/videos [https://m.youtube.com/user/denton115/videos]

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This Deep Dive review from Kenny Denton’s memoir chronicles the unlikely rise of Georgios Panayiotou, the young man who eventually became the global icon George Michael. While working as a waiter at his father’s restaurant, the aspiring musician was initially dismissed by industry professionals who viewed him as unremarkable and introverted. Despite early rejections from various record labels and Denton’s own scepticism regarding his talent, the singer underwent a dramatic physical and professional transformation to launch the band Wham!. The narrative highlights the unpredictable nature of the music business, noting how the artist eventually proved his critics wrong with massive hits like “Careless Whisper” and “Faith.” Ultimately, the text serves as a reflection on how persistence and the right management can turn a shy restaurant worker into a legendary superstar. For the full story along with many more, are in my book “There Ain’t No Rules In Rock ’n’ Roll” is available from Amazon books, in paperback and Kindle.Please see my Youtube channel https://m.youtube.com/user/denton115/videos [https://m.youtube.com/user/denton115/videos]

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episode ELO The Recording of Album Eldorado: Engineering the Art of Jeff Lynne. From Kenny Denton’s memoir, “There Ain’t No Rules In Rock ’n’ Roll” artwork

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This Deep Dive features an excerpt from Kenny Denton’s memoirs, focusing on the intensive 1974 recording sessions for The Electric Light Orchestra’s acclaimed album, Eldorado. The narrative highlights the meticulous engineering techniques and experimental drum sounds pioneered by the band's demanding leader, Jeff Lynne, during a period of high professional pressure. Despite initial friction between the studio staff and the frontman, the source details how the project evolved from unpolished demos into a multi-platinum success. Denton reflects on the complex personal dynamics and creative friction that ultimately contributed to the group's distinctive, orchestral rock aesthetic. In hindsight, the author acknowledges the record as a masterpiece, vindicating Lynne's uncompromising vision and his significant impact on the global music industry. For the full story along with many more, are in my book “There Ain’t No Rules In Rock ’n’ Roll” is available from Amazon books, in paperback and Kindle.Please see my Youtube channel https://m.youtube.com/user/denton115/videos [https://m.youtube.com/user/denton115/videos]

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episode Bing Crosby & Fred Astaire’.The Elegance of Legends at Wembley Music Centre. From Kenny Denton’s memoir, “There Ain’t No Rules In Rock ’n’ Roll”. artwork

Bing Crosby & Fred Astaire’.The Elegance of Legends at Wembley Music Centre. From Kenny Denton’s memoir, “There Ain’t No Rules In Rock ’n’ Roll”.

This Deep Dive review from Kenny Denton’s memoir captures the gracious nature of Bing Crosby and Fred Astaire during their 1975 recording sessions at Wembley’s Music Centre. The text highlights Crosby’s kindness through a charming anecdote where he unexpectedly serenaded a staff member’s mother over the telephone for her birthday. Similarly, the narrative portrays Astaire’s professional integrity, noting how he continued working on a solo project despite the sudden death of his mother. This source includes a personal memory of Astaire’s wit regarding his songwriting and concludes with the author's signed memento from the legendary performer. Ultimately, the passage serves to illustrate the humility and warmth of these two iconic entertainers, challenging the notion that fame diminishes character. For the full story along with many more, are in my book “There Ain’t No Rules In Rock ’n’ Roll” is available from Amazon books, in paperback and Kindle.

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