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British radio navigational aid
Answer for the clue "British radio navigational aid ", 5 letters:
decca
Alternative clues for the word decca
- Popular '50s record label
- "Rock Around the Clock" record label
- Original "White Christmas" record label
- Old-school British label
- Record label of Bill Haley and His Comets
- Rolling Stones label in the '60s
- Record company that scored big-time with Crosby's "White Christmas"
- Venerable record label
- Patsy Cline's primary label
- Record label for Bill Haley and His Comets
Usage examples of decca.
Beatles, albums see albums by the Beatles Apple Group contract, 569, 580 avant-garde, 231, 234, 329, 372 Beatlemania, xii, 73, 95, 171, 186 biographies, xii break-up, 576-88 at the Cavern, 80-83 as celebrities, 128 changes in show business, 139 disbanded, 553 dislike of image, 303-4 dispute about Allen Klein, 547-9 and drugs, 184-92, 198-9, 347, 378, first record, 37 formed from the Quarry Men, 52 and Greek Island, 377-80 in Hamburg, clothes, 71, 76, 101 at the Indra, 57-8 at the Kaiserkeller, 59-63 deported, 73 houses, 167-70 and the Maharishi, 396-404 Mayfair flat, 102 modern music, 330-1 origin of name, 52 recordings rejected by Decca, 89 sleeve design for, Abbey Road, Sgt.
Maybe, after a while, you could ravage Decca, but unless you killed every Deccan, Lyra, in the end, would be destroyed too.
Mitford Romilly Treuhaft, known as Decca, who died last month, was among the handful of great muckraking journalists of our time.
It was Wyatt-Turner who had said of Smith that he had a built-in radar set against danger and Carraciola's voice had just started it up into instantaneous operation and had it working with a clarity and precision that would have turned Decca green with envy.
She had some music, a single-shot Decca record player from the fifties with a jackknife attached to the tone arm with rubber bands for weight.