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Dot Fraser (centre), her husband Noel (left) and ukulele expert Max Perryment (right)
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The face of a renowned Camden shop who “transformed” the lives of local musicians has died from a stroke aged 66.
Dot Fraser, who ran Dots Music Shop in St Pancras Way, was a professional musician and teacher who worked at primary schools in Hampstead and Kentish Town.
Described as a “one-off”, tributes have been paid to her generosity, gratitude and sense of humour – and her “huge” presence at the heart of local music.
Dot, a singer, performer and instrumentalist who studied at the Guildhall School of Music & Drama, opened her Kentish Town shop in the 1990s with her husband Noel.