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    Jegsy Dodd

    English performance poet

    Jegsy Dodd (born , Wirral)[1] is an Englishperformance poet from Wirral. He first came to prominence in the s with his backing group, The Sons of Harry Cross.

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  • The Sons of Harry Cross were Paul Spencer (drums), Ian Jackson (bass) and Ken Hancock (guitar). His current backing band is called The Original Sinners.[2]

    Biography

    Dodd recorded a session for John Peel's BBC Radio 1 show in after sending Peel a demo tape.[3][4] At Peel's suggestion he formed a band to work with, which he called The Sons of Harry Cross, a reference to the Brookside character.

    In September Dodd and the band recorded the self-financed Polluted Minds at the Station House in New Brighton. Cassettes of Polluted Minds were sold at Dodd's stand-up gigs. The cassette featured eight tracks, four with music and four without.

    Four of these tracks were later re-recorded for the Winebars and Werewolves album, which was a hit on the