Talk:Ashley Hutchings

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[edit] Moving house

Ashley Hutchings was born in Southgate but moved to Muswell Hill... a distance of about five miles, I'd say. Is this significant?

BTLizard 30 June 2005 14:55 (UTC)

"A European is someone who things 200 miles is a long way. An American is someone who thinks 200 years is a long time" :) -- TimNelson 11:46, 2 June 2007 (UTC)

[edit] 1, 2, many

Hutchings has quite possibly founded more groups than any other bass-player. I can think of three, and the article cites three. Is that an especially large number? rodii 23:37, 29 October 2005 (UTC)

Ashley founded "Dr K's blues Band", ""The Etchingham Steam Band" and "Rainbow Chasers". I didn't mention them because somebody is bound to think they deserve an article to themselseves. That's 6 bands altogether. Fairly large I'd say. Ogg 07:44, 24 August 2006 (UTC)

Yeah, I discovered that back in October! I think it's safe to say that, ten months later, this isn't really an issue. :) · rodii · 17:31, 24 August 2006 (UTC)