Today, the Hillman name seems as remote as Emergency Ward Ten on ITV, but in the 1960s a Super Minx was seen in managerial car parks, smart housing estates and gracing various B-films. Dr Jon Murden, the chief executive of the National Motor Museum Trust, owns this handsome 1965 Mk3.
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The ‘Roger The Engineer’ album is made-over as a box set
by Kieron TylerSunday, 04 July 2021
Instability coursed through the Yardbirds in 1966. When their first studio album
Yardbirds was issued in July, the band seen on stage was not the one which had made the album. Bassist and in-house producer Paul Samwell-Smith had left between its recording and release. His replacement was session player Jimmy Page. In time, Page switched to guitar to play alongside Jeff Beck, and guitarist Chris Dreja moved to bass. Next, Beck was off and the new four-piece Yardbirds had one guitarist: Jimmy Page. All this happened between mid-June and the end of November 1966.