Meic Stevens from 1970 - Outlander
Meic was known as the Welsh Bob Dylan or maybe that was Boyo Dylan.
Meic Stevens from 1970 - Outlander
Meic was known as the Welsh Bob Dylan or maybe that was Boyo Dylan.
Just checked him on wikithing and interesting who discovered him in 1965.
The American Meic Stevens.
Happy birthday Donald Fagen!
Spinning the Nightfly on original vinyl.
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Francis Rossi — guitar, vocals
Rick Parfitt — guitar, keyboards, vocals
Alan Lancaster — bass, guitar, vocals
John Coghlan — drums
Recorded at IBC Studios, and Phonogram Studios, London. 1974
Album released on 21st February 1975
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Continuing the DF birthday theme, now spinning my prized RL Masterdisk Promo copy of Steely Dan’s Greatest Hits; a fab sounding double album and with the highlight of Here At The Western World opening the third side.
“Down at The Lido they welcome you with Sausage and beer…”
Now playing…
Dave Galen & Soulsavers - Imposter
Dave Gahan (Harmonica, Vocals), Kevin Bales (Drums, Percussion), Travis Cole (Vocals), Tony Foster (Guitar, Pedal Steel), Ed Harcourt (Piano), Martyn Lenoble (Electric Bass, Upright Bass), Rich Machin (Guitar, Synthesizer), Janet Ramus (Vocals), ean Read (Hammond Organ, Piano), Wendi Rose (Vocals) and James Walbourne (Guitar).
Streaming on Qobuz (44.1/24)… kicking off this Monday morning with Dave Galen & the Soulmakers album released this past November and he and the band are sounding sweet! First time spin of the album and found it listed under the Album New Release section…
A best off type album,…, but that doesn’t mean that’s not enjoyable, it’s a pleasure to listen to this…
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Thad Jones - trumpet
Billy Mitchell - tenor saxophone
Barry Harris - piano
Percy Heath - bass
Max Roach - drums
Recoded at Van Gelder Studio, Hackensack, New Jersey. July 1956
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Max Roach was born on this day in 1924
born in the Township of Newland, Pasquotank County, North Carolina