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the first time the Blues toured Britain

some of the season’s break has been spent transcribing the Chris Barber interview from earlier in 2015 and it is proving absolutely scintillating. He covers so many periods in the development of British music, the early years of collecting old jazz 78s, Alexis Korner, Muddy Waters, the Marquee Club, the Rolling Stones, Trad. He was there…
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Victor Brox was jamming with Jimi and Janis

Victor Brox has been a musician for all his life starting in those Sixties blues bands backing the American blues legends as they came to Britain. Later with the Aynsley Dunbar Retaliation he toured and toured the world and at times jammed with young musicians the likes of Jimi Hendrix and Janis Joplin.
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Bridget enjoys the saintly world of John Peel

Bridget St. John made a rapid transition from University to singer/songwriter thanks in part to the help of the hugely influential British DJ John Peel and his label Dandelion Records who released her three albums and took her on shows around the country – often along with a young duo called Tyrannosaurus Rex run by a young singer by…
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It’s touring time

This week’s interview was with Richard Ames who worked as the long suffering Tour Manager to many famous musicians. This is the person who got summoned by the hotel manager at three in the morning to complain that the band was still partying loudly, and in the morning was presented with the invoice for the all damage. A life of…






