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  1. The official website of the British musician Sergeant Buzfuz. Facebook | Last.FM | Wordpress Blog | Wikipedia Subscribe or unsubscribe to the Sergeant Buzfuz mailing list below:

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      Joe Buzfuz - Now That I'm The Mayor Of London single (March...

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      Sergeant Buzfuz delight our ears with intelligent and witty...

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      Discography. Shirley Collins tribute album featuring tracks...

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      The official website of British band Sergeant Buzfuz. Hope &...

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      Joe solo at BXHS Record & Music Fair. 11 AM to 6 PM. A day...

  2. Sergeant Buzfuz are a seven-piece band based in London. Their musical style has been referred to as indie folk, psychedelic pop and anti-folk. They take their name from Serjeant Buzfuz, the prosecuting counsel in the trial scene in The Pickwick Papers by Charles Dickens.

  3. Serjeant Buzfuz. Serjeant Buzfuz, Mrs. Bardell’s counsel at the trial, a bombastic man noted for his bullying tactics with...

  4. Sergeant Buzfuz. Harry Furniss. 1910. 13.5 cm high x 9.6 cm wide, vignetted. Dickens's Posthumous Papers of the Pickwick Club, Vol. 2 of Charles Dickens Library Edition, facing 481. [Click on image to enlarge it and mouse over text for links.] Scanned image and text by Philip V. Allingham.

  5. 16 ott 2021 · One of these LPs came from label boss Joe Murphys own band Sergeant Buzfuz, whose seventh album Fox Pop was released back in July 2020 (and featured on Joyzine here) and to coincide with the residency, they’ve released a new single from the record.

  6. Discography. Shirley Collins tribute album featuring tracks from Joe Murphy and Slate Islands (AKA Sgt Buzfuz backing singer Polly MacLean) alongside contributions from Alasdair Roberts, Lee Ranaldo, Graham Coxon, Will Oldham and many more. A.

  7. Serjeant Buzfuz, who had proceeded with such volubility that his face was perfectly crimson, here paused for breath. The silence awoke Mr. Justice Stareleigh, who immediately wrote down something with a pen without any ink in it, and looked unusually profound, to impress the jury with the belief that he always thought most deeply with his eyes ...