The Joe Meek Society (formerly Joe Meek Appreciation Society) was formed in the early nineties to remember and celebrate the music and life of legendary sixties record producer and song writer Joe Meek.
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Creekmouth Village
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Enid Balint
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John 'Jack' Kennedy
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