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Rev. Martin Sullivan with Spencer Davis, P. P Arnold and Sandie Sergeant who all performed

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Rev. Martin Sullivan with Spencer Davis, P. P Arnold and Sandie Sergeant who all performed

Rev. Martin Sullivan with Spencer Davis, P.P Arnold and Sandie Sergeant who all performed for a charity event at St.Paul s.
September 1968

Daily Mirror
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Media ID 21338786

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Arnold Patricia Ann Cole


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Rev. Martin Sullivan with Spencer Davis, P. P Arnold and Sandie Sergeant - A Captivating Blend of Faith and Music for a Noble Cause

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. In this black-and-white print from September 1968, we witness the harmonious convergence of faith, music, and charity at St. Paul's. The charismatic Reverend Martin Sullivan stands tall in the center, flanked by three renowned performers: Spencer Davis, P. P Arnold, and Sandie Sergeant. As their voices intertwine with soulful melodies that transcend time itself, these talented artists united to create an unforgettable evening of entertainment for a noble cause. With hearts full of compassion and dedication to helping others in need, they lent their talents to support a charitable event that would leave an indelible mark on both the audience and themselves. The image exudes an aura of camaraderie as these individuals bridge the worlds of religion and music. Rev. Sullivan's presence serves as a testament to his belief in using every available platform to spread love and kindness throughout society. Captured during the vibrant era of the 1960s when bands like theirs were shaping cultural landscapes worldwide; this photograph immortalizes not only their musical prowess but also their commitment towards making a positive impact on humanity. This Memory Lane Print is more than just a snapshot frozen in time; it encapsulates an extraordinary moment where spirituality meets artistry for the greater good – reminding us all that through unity and shared purpose, we can create lasting change within our communities.

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