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Pete Stulley and His Group (I can t for the life of me remember the name of his group) | Comment

The late Pete Stulley had a country music band way back in the late 1950s and early 1960s. They played and sang on WPKO every Saturday evening just about milking time. A lot of the old timers said Pete Stulley sounded like the late Hank Williams and Pete sang a lot of Hank Williams songs. I will agree with this. Pete’s theme song was Rovin’ Cowboy by Hank Williams and Pete wrote a song “Living In this world all alone.” In Pete’s group were some of the best- Bill Wiseman could play just about any musical instrument. He could play the guitar, banjo, and whatever. His brother Dale Wiseman played the guitar, The Stulley Sisters sang and also The Hawk Sisters sang. There was the announcer called Chuckle Berry as he was called on the show. Someone played the piano and once in a while Pete would have a show at the Waverly High School. A pretty good crowd would gather there.

How Thorpe St Andrew has developed over a century

Dale Wiseman, of Acacia Road, and committee member of Thorpe History Group, explained how the area had developed in more recent times. He said: “I feel Thorpe is no different to Costessey, Rackheath, Sprowston, or Blofield which are all seeing big developments. “The next big changes are about to happen with the Pinebanks site, Belmore Road, and Harrison’s Wood area developments - which I believe are all on greenfield sites.” County councillor for Thorpe St Andrew, Ian Mackie - Credit: Neil Didsbury Norfolk county councillor for Thorpe St Andrew, Ian Mackie, said that the building plans had not been direct growth as they had been 10 years in the making.

How Thorpe St Andrew has developed over a century | Norwich Evening News

Dale Wiseman, of Acacia Road, and committee member of Thorpe History Group, explained how the area had developed in more recent times. He said: “I feel Thorpe is no different to Costessey, Rackheath, Sprowston, or Blofield which are all seeing big developments. “The next big changes are about to happen with the Pinebanks site, Belmore Road, and Harrison’s Wood area developments - which I believe are all on greenfield sites.” County councillor for Thorpe St Andrew, Ian Mackie - Credit: Neil Didsbury Norfolk county councillor for Thorpe St Andrew, Ian Mackie, said that the building plans had not been direct growth as they had been 10 years in the making.

Appeal to find WW2 soldiers remembered at Thorpe St Andrew

Appeal to find WW2 soldiers remembered at Thorpe St Andrew
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