IT was a dream come true for eight-year-old Edith Clarke of Priesthill. The little girl was the winner of a Junior Times competition run by our newspaper in conjunction with the screening of Disney movie The Sword and the Stone. As far as Edith was concerned the, prize was a double whammy – a party dress AND the chance to meet Freddie of Freddie and the Dreamers. It was May 1964, and the British pop band were supporting music giant Roy Orbison at the Odeon on Renfield Street. Orbison was a hot ticket – he was in the middle of a dazzling run of hit singles on the US charts. His latest, It’s Over, was on its way to topping the British chart.
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