Hello, I hope all is groovy. It was all quite groovy here until the 12 year old blamed us all this morning for screwing up his homework and making the printer not work. Yes, it was definitely me and Mrs Trunk to blame for all of it. We're also planning some thing really awful for when he gets home. Like hiding the PS4 controls, or eating all the chocolate spread.

Sadly I can make no lateral jump from my grumpy tween to Violet Gordon Woodhouse, the world's greatest harpsichord player so I won't try. But the 50p Friday recordings today come from her harpsichord, but also from about 1920. Her recordings are very rare and I was originally intrigued because I have always been into the harpsichord and found her on the list of recordings from the Clouds Hill / TE Lawrence collection, When I was compiling all his recordings these were the hardest to find. She's also a fascinating character, living as she did with a coterie of three men including her husband all at the same time. They were known as the "Woodhouse Circus". Violet Gordon Woodhouse can be found here.

Next week it's December and the start of the ridiculous Trunk Christmas larks. I have some groovy gifts for yourself and others lined up, including new albums, tee shirts, prints and more. I have nothing for Black Friday, but yesterday whilst in the middile of a Trunk warehouse audit, I found a single copy of last year's Moondog / Diz Disley screenprint, a single coy of the Calman / Miles Davis print and a single Pogle print too. They can be found here.

Today's film is a short peculiar one, where a company pressed a load of records and together in profile they form a waveform of the music. Which is quite a strange idea.

I'm now off to take the youngest to school, walk the dog, do the washing up then write an opening speech for the Production Music Awards which is on tonight, and I am the compère. Hopefully no one will notice the large new cut on my right cheek thanks to a shaving incident this morning. I blame the kids.

`Thanks for listening

Jonny