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          Jegsy Dodd

          English performance poet

          Jegsy Dodd (born 1957, Wirral)[1] is an Englishperformance poet from Wirral. He first came to prominence in the 1980s with his backing group, The Sons of Harry Cross.

          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 1985 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.

          Jegsy Dodd is an English performance poet from Wirral.

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        5. Simon and Paul formed a band called The Mental Eddies with Paul Spencer, the drummer from Jegsy Dodd and the Sons of Harry Cross (who Ian Jackson and Ken.
        6. In September 1985 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, whic