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Here are links to some great sites that I am sure you will find interesting. Each site has been carefully selected but no responsibility can be taken for content. One click on a link should get you there, but some sites will take longer to download so please be patient.

Check out the Official P.J. Proby site where you can listen to and purchase P.J.'s music direct.

 

The following link will take you to U.P's excellent P.J. Proby site based in The Netherlands where you can also enter another five sites throughout the world dedicated to the legendary P.J. Proby, including this one. Please visit all of them, and don't forget to purchase some new millennium P.J. Proby CD's, DVD's, Videos, or promotional items available from the P.J. Proby House site.

http://home.wxs.nl/~kilkens/proby.htm#

You'll enjoy Stephen's P.J. Proby blog site.

 

Many of the following sites include items about P.J. Proby, or features that would be of interest to those who survived the Sixties, and also to those who simply enjoy the fabulous music from that magical era. But, be warned, some of these sites  are so interesting and comprehensive that you could spend a whole day checking them out and re-living those times.

 

  Formerly David "Digger" Barnes' 1960's British Pop Culture site. Years ago I emailed Digger & reminded him that despite his Texan upbringing, P.J. Proby was very much a part of 1960's British Pop Culture and the British Invasion. Digger agreed of course, and responded by immediately including P.J. among his featured artists.  Thanks for that Digger, and congratulations on the growth of your site. It's awesome!

 

 This site is awesome too! Well done Clint, you've put in some incredible work and created a veritable monster site. Check it out now!

 

lhttp://www.laurieallen.net/  Bonnie's site is a great tribute to the late Laurie Allen who performed with Bobby Bright as Bobby & Laurie on the P.J. Proby Big Shows in Australia in 1965 and 1966. They were my favourite Aussie stage act in the mid Sixties and really knew how to warm up a crowd.

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http://www.milesago.com/   An amazing Australian music site by Duncan Kimball. You'll find P.J. in the Overseas Artists section.

http://www.nostalgiacentral.com/  Dave Turner brings back nostalgia from the 60's, 70's & 80's.  Turner's

 

http://www.memorabletv.com/index.html  Plenty to look at here, and it's not just TV but music also.

 

http://www.funtrivia.com/quizdetails.cfm?quiz=201663  For trivia buffs! They say if you remember the Sixties, you couldn't have been there!

 

 http://www.oldiesmusic.com/index.html  Heaps of facts on 50's, 60's & 70's music and more. collection of m

 

http://www.scenta.co.uk/music/crop_of_the_pops.cfm?game=P%2EJ%2E%20Proby  How well do you know some of Jim's albums?

If you don't have them all, then you'd better get onto it right now. 

 

http://www.1960sflashback.com/  Comprehensive flashbacks from the 60's,70's, 80's & 90's.

     HitTrax MIDI Files and MP3 Backing Tracks                   

 

 HitTrax MIDI Files &MP3 Backing Tracks Supplied the MP3 tunes and took care of copyright requirements. 3 backing tracks designed for

 

 

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